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June 30, 2022 Two Orcas Near South Africa Are at War With Great White Sharks Two orcas named Port and Starboard seem to have developed a taste for great white sharks. Since 2017, eight great white sharks have washed…
June 30, 2022 iFixit starts selling Pixel parts for DIY repairs If your Pixel is in need of some care, you can now buy official parts to try and fix the problem yourself. Parts and…
June 30, 2022 Windows Defender Bug Could Be Slowing Down Your PC Your Intel-powered PC might not be running at full speed right now, and you can blame Windows Defender, the anti-malware tool that is preinstalled…
June 30, 2022 Instagram Is Testing Making Every Video You Post a Reel Meta is testing out a version of Instagram where all video content is posted as a Reel, the company confirmed to Gizmodo on Thursday…
June 30, 2022 NASA needs help from the private sector to decarbonize the next generation of planes Air travel remains one of the largest contributors to global warming in the transportation sector, producing 915 million tonnes of CO2 worldwide in 2019,…
June 30, 2022 Sci-Fi Luminary Philip K. Dick to Receive Movie Biography Philip K. Dick is one of the most important and influential science fiction authors of all time, having written masterpieces like The Man in…
June 30, 2022 Astronauts Can Suffer a Decade of Bone Loss During Months in Space, New Research Suggests Long-term exposure to microgravity results in the loss of bone density, and new research reveals the disturbing extent to which this happens and finds…
June 30, 2022 The EU extends its ‘Roam-like-at-home’ mobile service rule through 2032 Back in 2017, the European Union took the shockingly rational step of largely eliminating roaming charges for its citizens travelling among member nations, dubbing…