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sciencetech

210 posts
TTechnology
Flicking up your apps to close them feels like an inevitable part of owning a iPhone - but an Apple employee reveals that it's not actually necessary
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Apple employee reveals why you should NEVER close the apps on your iPhone

  • 24 April 2025
For many iPhone users, swiping at the screen to get rid of open apps is a daily ritual. …
HHealthcare
Google Maps revealed a massive cloud of hazardous air sitting over Chicago Wednesday afternoon
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Mystery as major US city is hit by public health emergency with toxic chemicals filling the air

  • 23 April 2025
A concerning air quality mystery has broken out in Chicago, as the city was reportedly blanketed with toxic…
NNutrition
A new study suggests eating just 19 bites of chicken per week could increase your risk of dying by nearly 30 percent
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Scientists discover just 19 bites of popular ‘health’ food per week could kill you

  • 23 April 2025
It’s often touted as the healthier meat choice and America’s most popular protein, but a new study suggests chicken…
SScience
Scientists have been baffled to discover a lone black hole (artist's impression) drifting through space without a companion star orbiting it
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Scientists are BAFFLED after spotting a lone black hole drifting through space – with no star orbiting it

  • 22 April 2025
Scientists have been left baffled after spotting a lone black hole drifting through the Milky Way, without any…
WWorld
The city of Anchorage, 80 miles from Mount Spurr, is home to around 300,000 people who are bracing for an eruption
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Mega volcano is set to EXPLODE as dozens of earthquakes destabilize its center… with bustling city in its path

  • 12 April 2025
Dozens of mini earthquakes have struck near a 11,000-foot-tall volcano in Alaska that experts fear is ‘moving closer to…
SScience
Earth's North Pole is on the move and could shift by as much as 90 feet (27 metres) by 2100, according to scientists
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The North Pole could MOVE by nearly 90 feet by 2100 – causing havoc for satellite navigation, scientists warn

  • 11 April 2025
It is the reference point for all the world’s navigation systems and one of the most famous locations…
UUK
FRIDAY: Already in six regions of England, pollen levels will be 'very high' on Firday
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‘Pollen bomb’ warning as levels soar in the UK: Map reveals the areas where hay fever sufferers will be worst hit – so, is your hometown at risk?

  • 11 April 2025
If you suffer from hay fever, make sure you stock up on antihistamines and tissues – as a…
EEnvironment
The Keystone pipeline, spanning 1,210 miles from Canada into the US, has been shutdown after a loud 'bang' was heard that was followed by an oil leak
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Keystone pipeline is frantically shut down after loud ‘bang’ causes leak

  • 11 April 2025
The Keystone pipeline, spanning 1,210 miles from Canada into the US, has been shutdown in North Dakota after a loud…
WWildlife
Sea lions are not typically aggressive towards humans, but scientists say the individual was infected with the terrifying neurotoxin (Stock)
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Scientists crack case of ‘demonic’ sea lions terrorizing the West Coast

  • 10 April 2025
The cause behind shocking sea lion attacks in California has finally been discovered. Animal experts in Los Angeles have…
HHealth
Melting ice and thawing permafrost in the Arctic could release a deadly 'zombie virus' and start the next pandemic, scientists have warned. Pictured: Scientists walk over the thawing Greenland icecap
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Melting ice in the Arctic could unleash deadly ‘zombie’ viruses and trigger a new pandemic, climate scientists warn

  • 9 April 2025
Since Covid-19 brought the world to a standstill back in 2020, thoughts have turned to what the next…
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