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Using Apple Maps on the Web: A Comprehensive Guide

Apple Maps, the navigation service developed by Apple Inc., has been a popular choice for iOS and macOS users since its launch in 2012. However, it has always been overshadowed by its competitor, Google...
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Astronauts Stranded on Space Station Set to Return in February

Astronauts Stranded on Space Station Set to Return in FebruaryNASA has revealed that the two astronauts stranded on the International Space Station (ISS) are scheduled to return to Earth on a SpaceX spacecraft...
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Harnessing Volcanic Energy for Electricity Generation

Harnessing Volcanic Energy for Electricity GenerationThe idea of harnessing the immense power of volcanoes for electricity generation has long been seen as a dangerous and unreliable endeavor. After all, volcanoes do not follow predictable...
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Deorbiting Space Junk: Japanese Company’s Mission by 2029

Japanese space-sustainability company Astroscale has recently secured a $90 million deal to undertake a groundbreaking mission of deorbiting a bus-sized rocket stage by the year 2029. This ambitious project, funded by the Japanese Aerospace...
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Hair-Size Batteries for Cell-Sized Robots: MIT Scientists’ Breakthrough

MIT engineers have made a groundbreaking discovery in the realm of robotics with the creation of hair-size batteries that can power cell-sized robots. The zinc-air microbattery is a tiny yet powerful energy source that...
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Electricity Could Save Coastlines: A Bold Solution

Electricity Could Save Coastlines: A Bold SolutionZapping the coastline with electricity may sound like a far-fetched idea, but scientific research suggests that this innovative approach could be the key to strengthening coastlines for generations...
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Antarctica’s Thwaites Glacier Unlikely to Collapse Soon

Antarctica's Thwaites Glacier Unlikely to Collapse SoonAntarctica’s Thwaites Glacier has been dubbed the "Doomsday Glacier" due to the potential catastrophic impact it could have on global sea levels if it were to collapse. The...
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Exploring the Mysteries of the Ocean with National Geographic’s ‘OceanXplorers’

Exploring the Mysteries of the Ocean with National Geographic's 'OceanXplorers'The vast expanse of the world's oceans covers more than 70% of the Earth's surface, yet over 80% of this marine realm remains unexplored and...
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Simulated Coup Documentary: A Unique Exploration of Political Intrigue in America

The documentary film "War Game" offers a unique exploration of political intrigue in America by simulating an attempted coup after a disputed US election. Directed by Jesse Moss and Tony Gerber, the film follows...
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Understanding the Reason Behind Cats’ Dislike for Closed Doors

Cats are notorious for their strong aversion to closed doors, displaying a range of behaviors from pawing at the door to vocalizing their displeasure. But what is the reason behind this seemingly irrational dislike...