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Tardigrades can survive the fall of an asteroid and supernova explosion
Scientists often think about how will people survive some terrible disaster. Well, for example, what will happen to us if the Earth will crash a giant asteroid from outer space? Or the Sun will go out? Chances are not very many people, but the animals plenty of them — to such conclusion researchers of the…
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Prime Minister Says the Laws of Australia Can Beat the Laws of Math
Photo: Getty Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has been threatening to pass a law to effectively end the use of secure encryption in Australia for a while now. On Friday, he made his intentions more concrete and said that legislation mandating a government back door of some type will be introduced before the end of…
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Amazon Delivery Driver Drops Off a Bag of Poop on Family’s Driveway
Whole Foods Employees Must Be Shitting Their Pants Right Now For 20 years, Whole Foods has enjoyed the honor of being on Fortune magazine’s list of the top 100… Read more The home owner, Andrew Wingrave, tells The Sun that he was alerted to the receptacle of poo when his 14-year-old son informed him that…
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China human rights activist Xu free
BEIJING – The Chinese authorities have the prominent human rights activist Xu Zhiyong Saturday released. That happened precisely the day that his dissident friend and nobel prize winner Liu Xiaobo, Thursday, died of liver cancer, was cremated. Xu is the co-founder of the “New citizens’ movement’, that political change is pursuing in China. He was…
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Army Iraq celebrates liberation of Mosul with parade
BAGHDAD – Iraqi military forces is the liberation of Mosul, the last stronghold of Islamic State in the country, Saturday celebrated with a military parade in Baghdad. Soldiers, tanks and other heavy vehicles attracted the eyes of, among others, prime minister Haidar al-Abadi through the streets of the capital. Except army units did also the…
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Airport Benghazi after three years, reopened
BENGHAZI – The international airport of Benghazi is Saturday under heavy guard officially reopened for commercial flights. The airport was three years closed because of the heavy fighting in and around the Libyan city and the chaos. The first aircraft that took off down Benina Airport, went to the capital, Tripoli, Amman, Jordan and Kufra…
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Are there parallel universes? Ten facts for
Even before Everett and his ideas of multiple universes that physicists have come to a standstill. They had to use one set of rules for the subatomic world, which is subject to quantum mechanics, and another set of rules for large-scale everyday world we can see and touch. The complexity of the transition from one…
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The new portable audio from Fiio — the end of the presentation at CanJam
Today at the famous exhibition of personal audio CanJam, held in London, the company Fiio has introduced a number of innovations. Of course, other companies also demonstrated their products at this exhibition, but the Fiio event was clearly the largest. That they prepared? In General, it is worth noting that Fiio good to play in…
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Airbus will begin testing passenger drones next year
Earlier it was reported that Airbus is preparing to begin testing of “flying car” at the end of 2017, but now the company representatives said they plan a large-scale test at the end of 2018. This has all the necessary expertise and resources, but the purpose of the unit is the creation of a comfortable…
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Berlin dismayed about murder of German tourists
CAIRO – Germany has confirmed that the two female victims of the attack Friday in Hurghada on the Red Sea in Egypt of the German nationality. “As far as we know the attack was aimed at foreign tourists – a criminal act which we are baffled, angry and sad”, let the ministry of Foreign Affairs…