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James Webb Space Telescope releases its first images
The dawn of a new era in astronomy has begun as the world gets its first look at the full capabilities of NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope.
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Google Search now displays city-level air quality information in the US
Google is rolling out detailed information about air quality in Search, the company confirmed to TechCrunch on Wednesday. The company notes that the launch currently only supports city-level queries. Google first rolled out the feature in India last November. The company says it’s now bringing the feature to Search in the United States to help people find…
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The history of the Molotov cocktail, the weapon of the underdogs
Ukrainians race to make the bombs now, just like the many rebels, protestors, and defenders worldwide who came before them.
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Was Pizza Margherita really named after a Queen?
The iconic Neapolitan dish was allegedly named for an Italian queen after she sampled it in Naples, but some say that theory is a little half-baked.
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Why forests are our best chance for survival in a warming world
Trees provide habitats, resources, and refuge, and they help absorb fossil fuels’ carbon emissions. They are also at profound risk, but there’s still time to act.
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Greenpeace: Bitcoin is Fueling the Climate Crisis and a Software Change Could Clean It Up
As the value of Bitcoin increased and as faster, specialized machines took over the mining process, its electricity consumption has sky-rocketed.
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NASA to Discuss Status of Artemis I Moon Mission
Through Artemis missions, NASA will land the first woman and the first person of color on the Moon.
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Sun Releases Significant Solar Flare
NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory, which watches the Sun constantly, captured an image of the event.
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NASA Confirms Largest Comet Nucleus Ever Seen
NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope estimated the diameter in approximately 80 miles across, making it larger than the state of Rhode Island.