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Tim Cook ‘cares about nothing else’ product-wise other than beating Mark Zuckerberg to a pair of truly smart glasses
Apple and Meta have been pouring significant capital into augmented reality “smart glasses.” One source told Bloomberg that Tim Cook reportedly “cares about nothing else” from a product development
Why the meteorites that hit Earth have less water than the asteroid bits brought back by space probes
Much of what scientists know about the early solar system comes from meteorites—ancient rocks that travel through space and survive a fiery plunge through Earth's atmosphere. Among meteorites, one
This Rare Animal Can Live Without Ever Drinking Any Water
Instead, a gerenuk can achieve its water requirements by consuming foliage. L. walleri exhibits several adaptations key to surviving the arid environments that it inhabits, including several
A giant cloud of 160,000 suns discovered in our Milky Way 🔭
A giant molecular cloud has just been discovered in the Milky Way. This structure, located 23,000 light-years away, weighs the equivalent of 160,000 times our Sun. Using the Green Bank
Researchers unveil bold new solution to tackle the world's growing trash crisis: 'Particularly exciting'
"[A] more elegant way to tackle plastic recycling issues." Researchers unveil bold new solution to tackle the world's growing trash crisis: 'Particularly exciting' first appeared on The Cool Down.
Preliminary data: Monday’s earthquake stronger than anticipated
The 5.2 magnitude earthquake that struck Southern California on Monday morning was the largest recorded in decades on the Elsinore Fault zone, and was reported to have caused more shaking than
Bergantes River could be important route for Neolithization of Lower Aragon in Spain
A team of archaeologists has uncovered evidence confirming that Les Coves Llongues, in the town of Zorita del Maestrazgo (Els Ports region) of Spain, was inhabited during the Early Neolithic (second
Gayle King and Blue Origin crew return from space
"CBS Mornings" Gayle King and the rest of Blue Origin's historic all-women spaceflight crew blasted off on Monday.
Lucy spacecraft prepares for second asteroid encounter
NASA's Lucy spacecraft is six days and less than 50 million miles (80 million km) away from its second close encounter with an asteroid; this time, the small main belt asteroid Donaldjohanson.
World's first baby conceived with 'automated IVF' has been born
Performed remotely in Mexico by engineers and embryologists in New York, an automated fertility treatment resulted in conception and, more recently, a live birth.
Newest J Pod calf, the fourth Southern Resid ent killer whale born in the last 12 months
On April 6, the newest J Pod calf, J63, was spotted near Victoria by Center for Whale Research field biologist... Read Story
A New Form of Light Spirals Just Like Nautilus Shells and Sunflower Seeds
Learn about the optical rotatum, a newfound structure of light that exhibits a spiral pattern linked with various parts of nature.
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