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- Jun- 2023 -8 JuneScience
Here are tools to check air quality in your area as Canadian wildfires send smoke across the US
Smoke from more than 400 Canadian wildfires is causing a massive plunge in air quality across the US. Breathing in…
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Severe turbulence has increased 55% since 1979 thanks to climate change, study finds
Whether it’s delayed departures, lost luggage or long lines at security checkpoints, flying has long presented a myriad of challenges.…
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Will women ever be able to have ‘virgin births’? Expert weighs in as a female crocodile gives birth
Every December, Christians around the world celebrate the birth of a baby to a woman who never had sex. We’ve…
Read More » - 7 JuneScience
iPhone users raise concerns about Apple’s new NameDrop feature
The days of being able to give the annoying guy at the bar a fake phone number may be over,…
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Apple’s iOS 17 update will let your friends or family know when you’re home safe
Get home safe! Apple’s iOS 17 update will let your friends or family know when you’ve arrived at your destination…
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Virgin birth: Female crocodile gives birth in Costa Rica – despite living ALONE for 16 years
‘Virgin birth’ is recorded in a crocodile for the first time after a female gives birth in Costa Rica –…
Read More » - 6 JuneScience
Elon Musk’s Tesla Model 3 is now more than $1,000 CHEAPER than a Toyota Camry in California
Tesla‘s Model 3 vehicle is now cheaper than a Toyota Camry in California due to Elon Musk-owned company confirming the…
Read More » - 6 JuneScience
Video tour of a U.S nuclear sub – where sailors manoeuver the periscope using an XBOX CONTROLLER
The USS Indiana is a multi-billion-dollar state-of-the–art U.S nuclear-powered submarine, capable of staying submerged for three months at a time…
Read More » - 6 JuneScience
What is a riptide? Phenomenon explained after Bournemouth deaths
Locals are still reeling from the deaths of two children at a packed Bournemouth beach last week. Sunnah Khan, 12,…
Read More » - 5 JuneScience
Scientists develop self-healing skin for ‘Terminator robots’ that realigns to restore function
A new Terminator-like skin that self-heals could give rise to killer robots. Scientists at Stanford University have developed synthetic skin made…
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