Science & Tech
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It's snowing more in Antarctica 'because of global warming'
Antarctica has seen a "significant" change in ice mass following increased snowfall during the 20th century which has mitigated rising sea levels,...
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Evelyn Berezin, 93, Dies; Built the First True Word Processor
Her device freed secretaries from the typewriter. But as word processing became ubiquitous, it helped eliminate their jobs.
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Huawei Executive’s Lawyers Fight for Bail Ahead of Extradition Decision
On the second day of a bail hearing for Meng Wanzhou, a top Huawei executive who is accused of fraud, her lawyers laid out the reasons she was not...
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Amazon’s Homegrown Chips Threaten Silicon Valley Giant Intel
The retailer is now making its own server chips. It’s the latest sign that big internet outfits are willing to cut out longtime suppliers.
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How to survive the 'Game of Thrones,' according to science
If you want to survive the "Game of Thrones," it pays to be noble, female and flexible about the concept of loyalty.
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Ultraprecise atomic clock network on the hunt for dark matter
Researchers are putting a global network of the most precise timekeepers ever made to the task of hunting for dark matter, the invisible and...
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4,000-year-old game board carved into the Earth shows how Nomads had fun
A pattern of small holes cut into the floor of an ancient rock shelter in Azerbaijan shows that one of the world's most ancient board games was...
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NASA releases first-ever audio recording from Mars
David Bowie’s ‘Ziggy Stardust’ alter ego would be impressed … NASA has released the first-ever audio recording from the surface of Mars.
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NASA Voyager 2 enters interstellar space, could become 'the only trace of human civilization'
NASA has made history once again, as its Voyager space probe has entered interstellar space, only the second man-made object ever to do so.
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SpaceX Dragon delivers cargo (and Christmas treats) to Space Station
A SpaceX Dragon cargo ship made a special delivery at the International Space Station Saturday (Dec.
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Voyager 2 reaches interstellar space - 11 billion miles from Earth
The Voyager 2 probe has left the protective bubble around the sun and is flying through interstellar space, NASA says.
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The New New World: The Huawei Executive’s Arrest Is Igniting Fear. The U.S. Should Take Notice.
Chinese tech entrepreneurs are rethinking their business trips and their American ties. They could instead be valuable allies in the drive to bring...