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How to factory reset your Google Nest speaker or Hub display We love Google's Nest products, but no device is perfect. If you've decided to sell yours on, pass it on it to a loved one, or if you're experiencing technical
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Satellite Image Shows Saudi Arabia's Sci-Fi Megacity 'The Line' Is Actually Being Built Saudi Arabia's bizarre new megacity, "The Line," is going full steam ahead. While construction began on the project in October, new satellite images have revealed how much ground the project has covered, the scale of the...
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They're Taking Jigsaw Puzzles to Infinity and Beyond

The New York Times - 9 Dec 2022 18:05
They're Taking Jigsaw Puzzles to Infinity and Beyond In upstate New York, two algorithmic artists make wooden puzzles inspired by natural forms.
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NASA Selects Collins Aerospace to Design New Spacesuits for the ISS Astronauts on board the International Space Station (ISS) are overdue for some new threads, but NASA is hoping to upgrade its spacesuits soon. The space agency awarded Collins Aerospace a $97.2 million contract to develo...
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Get a lifetime license to Microsoft Office for Windows or Mac for under £35 TL;DR: A lifetime license to Microsoft Office Professional 2021 for Windows or Mac is on sale for £33.36, saving you 89% on list price. Crunching some numbers or revising a CV? Microsoft Office could be your go-to set o...
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NASA spacecraft will soon enter Earth's atmosphere at nearly 25,000 mph. What will happen next? Sunday at around 10:40 a.m. MT, NASA's Orion spacecraft will splash down in the Pacific Ocean after its several week-long journey to the moon and back. Space buffs can tune into NASA's livestream to witness some extreme ...
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NASA's Artemis 1 Orion spacecraft set for return to Earth on Dec. 11 Artemis 1's Orion capsule is scheduled to return to Earth on Sunday afternoon (Dec. 11), wrapping up its historic mission with a Pacific Ocean splashdown.
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Pixel 7 Pro camera update gives you better control over macro mode Google is rolling out a new update to its camera app for the Pixel 7 Pro. This update offers better, easier-to-manage settings for the phone's Macro Focus feature for close-up photographs.
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Astronomers Have Found Two Temperate Super-Earths Orbiting a Nearby Red Dwarf A team of astronomers has found two Super-Earths orbiting a red dwarf about 114 light-years away. The star, named LP 890-9, is the second coolest star found that hosts planets. Both the planets are likely temperate, and ...
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UN passes resolution to curb space debris from anti-satellite missile tests The United Nations General Assembly passed a resolution today asking countries not to conduct direct-ascent anti-satellite tests (ASAT) that create space junk. The US spearheaded the measure after the International Space...
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This Hellish Planet Orbits its Star Every 18 Hours. How Did it Get There? Astronomers discovered 55 Cancri e in 2004. That was five years before NASA’s Kepler planet-hunting spacecraft was launched, and exoplanet science has come a long way in the intervening years. Astronomers discovered th...
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The best wireless earbuds that money can buy are 50% off at Best Buy's holiday sale We called them the overall best wireless earbuds that money can buy, and now you can get a pair of Jabra Elite 7 Pro for just $99.99!
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DJI's Mini 3 drone is cheaper, but more limited than the Pro model it's based on You'd think that after launching a ton of products in 2022, DJI would be finished for the year. However, that isn't quite the case, as it just announced the DJI Mini 3 drone aimed at the consumer market. It's a stripped ...
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Foxconn expanding in India with new $500 million investment Apple's main iPhone manufacturer Foxconn is continuing to work on moving away from dependency on China, and has now invested half a billion dollars in India. Foxconn's existing manufacturing plant in India helped it keep...
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Researchers Uncover New Drokbk Malware that Uses GitHub as a Dead Drop Resolver The subgroup of an Iranian nation-state group known as Nemesis Kitten has been attributed as behind a previously undocumented custom malware dubbed Drokbk that uses GitHub as a dead drop resolver to exfiltrate data from ...
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NASA drawing on Apollo to design Artemis moonwalkers' tools NASA has built a new rocket and spacecraft to get Artemis astronauts to the moon, and it's developing a new toolkit for them to use on the lunar surface as well.
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FTX's Sam Bankman-Fried Once Said Blockchain Would've Fixed Enron Sam Bankman-Fried, the founder of hedge fund Alameda Research and crypto platform FTX, was a frequent guest on both mainstream financial news and more niche crypto podcasts. And while digging through his media appearance...
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Riot Games sues Chinese tech giant NetEase for making a 'copy' of Valorant Riot Games has sued Chinese tech giant NetEase, calling its mobile game Hyper Front "a copy of substantial parts of Valorant," Law360 has reported. On top of matching the format, NetEase also replicated parts of its char...
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China launches 14 satellites with new solid rocket from mobile sea platform China launched its new Jielong-3 rocket from a mobile sea platform in the Yellow Sea Friday, successfully sending 14 satellites into orbit. The post China launches 14 satellites with new solid rocket from mobile sea plat...
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Did long-necked dinosaurs' whip-like tails really break the sound barrier? Not so fast. New research contradicts the claim that diplodocids could whip their tails at supersonic speeds. Instead, it was a (still impressive) 62 mph.
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Why the laws of physics don't actually exist

New Scientist - 9 Dec 2022 11:00
Why the laws of physics don't actually exist What we call laws of physics are often just mathematical descriptions of some part of nature. Ultimate physical laws probably don't exist and physics is all the better for it, says theoretical physicist Sankar Das Sarma
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A Better Understanding of How the Most Commonly Used ADHD Medication Works Study reveals how methylphenidate interacts with cognitive control networks and attention behaviors. Methylphenidate changes spontaneous neural activity in reward and cognitive control systems in children with ADHD. The ...
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