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  • Escaped Boa Constrictor Slithers Its Way Into Goodwill Donations

    Screenshot: NBC New York Workers at a Goodwill sorting facility in Fort Worth, Texas were stunned to discover a live, albino red-tailed boa constrictor mixed in with donations on Thursday, NBC New York reported this week. NBC wrote that this particular reptile friend was found in a pile of clothing and could have come from…

  • Scientists have found evidence of the existence of the black hole at the center of our galaxy

    In fact, they have long suspected that in the center of our galaxy is a supermassive black hole, and now they have convincing evidence to prove it. Using the Very large telescope array of four individual telescopes, located in an empty Atacama desert in Chile — scientists have observed the alpha of Sagittarius, of an…

  • The milky Way galaxy ate a smaller 10 billion years ago

    In its early days, the milky Way, absorbed small galaxy, and star of his unfortunate victims still wander the sky telling their story, scientists have reported. “This is a great event for the history of the galaxy,” says astronomer Amina Helmi of the University of the Diamond in the Netherlands. “We are just starting to…

  • CERN begins a new gravity experiments with antimatter

    European organization for nuclear research (CERN) continues experiments using particle accelerators. This time scientists want to conduct another study of antimatter. In this case we are talking about the effect of gravity. After all, if you assume that matter and antimatter have the same mass and almost the same physical properties, then gravity must act…

  • “Tetris” was the best game for combat stress

    The computer game “Tetris” has acquired cult status and became a subject of numerous researches and experiments. Most recently, in early October, scientists from the University of Washington used the game to demo BrainNet, allowing to control the shapes using the power of thought. The journal Emotion published a new study which proves that the…

  • A Browser Extension Apparently Stole the Private Facebook Messages of at Least 81,000 Accounts

    Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Facebook, a tech company found to be complicit in literal genocide in Myanmar and yet still exists for some reasonPhoto: Getty Images A new report might make you think twice before installing that next Chrome extension. The private Facebook messages of at least 81,000 people have reportedly been stolen, probably due…

  • Bank of England Wants a Scientist on £50 Banknote

    £50 notes The Bank of England has announced it would like to feature a scientist on the new £50 banknote. So, whom should they pick? The initial announcement of a £50 redesign sparked social media campaigns for all sorts of famous Brits, including British spy Noor Inayat Khan and former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. But a…

  • Uber Is Planning to Resume Its Self-Driving Car Program in Pennsylvania

    Photo: Gene J. Puskar (AP) Uber is planning to put its self-driving car technology back on the streets in Pennsylvania after it suspended the program earlier this year. The ride-sharing company ceased operations of the program in several cities following a fatal crash in which one of its cars was involved in Tempe, Arizona in…

  • Fight Between Lime and Segway Over Alleged Flaming Scooters Is Getting Heated

    Photo: Mario Tama (Getty) The heat is on in an apparent fight between two e-scooter companies after Lime said earlier this week that some of the batteries made by one of its manufacturers, Segway Ninebot, could catch fire. Now, Segway is squaring up against the allegation, suggesting instead that Lime doesn’t understand how batteries work.…

  • Hackers put data of 257 thousand users Facebook

    The hackers posted in free Internet access 257 data of thousands of users of social network Facebook. This was announced by the publication the BBC. While 81 of thousands of accounts made public even private messages. The hackers claim that all the data they have 120 million people. Investigation conducted by specialists of the social…