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  • Town hall of Tel Aviv as ’Egyptian’

    Tel Aviv – In the Israeli city of Tel Aviv is the city hall lit up in the colors of the Egyptian flag. The city council wants this solidarity radiate to the neighbouring country, where earlier this week a bloody attack took place. In that attack, stormed IS-terrorists Friday, on the eve of ramadan, a…

  • Police gives photo terrorist, Manchester free

    LONDON – The British police has Saturday a photo released of Salman Abedi and shortly before he himself blown up at the Manchester Arena. In a statement put the security forces that they suspect that he was the bomb in an apartment in the centre of the city has been built. ,,We know that one…

  • The chances of your appearance was not so small

    In order for you have existed, a lot of incredible events had to unfold in a certain way. The right egg and sperm were to meet, to create you with a specific DNA sequence, and breathe in you life; one sperm’s chance of 1 to 250 000 000. It was going to happen every time…

  • This is it, the new which hypercar from Mercedes

    Is it not beautiful? Mercedes has these new pics of the world taken from her new Project One. The image confirmed more or less that what we already knew, but thanks to this new technical drawing is the ‘F1 car for the road’ a bit more to life. We already knew that the powertrain of…

  • British Airways Grounds Flights Following Global IT Problems

    Photo: Getty It’s a holiday weekend, but British Airways passengers aren’t getting the relaxing time off that they’d hoped for. Following a “major IT system failure” that “is causing very severe disruption to our flight operations worldwide,” the airline says that flights will have to be grounded until the problems are resolved. Delta Becomes Second…

  • There Are ‘Thousands’ of Bugs Making Pacemakers Vulnerable to Hackers

    Image: Wikimedia The more of our lives are wired, the more they become vulnerable to things like software glitches and hackers. That includes pieces of technology we put in our bodies—recently, it’s become clear that vital medical devices like insulin pumps and pacemakers possess the same vulnerabilities as those ill-advised connected tea kettles. New research…

  • A Third of America’s Bee Colonies Died Last Year and That’s ‘Good News’?

    Photo: Getty You know bees are having a rough time when a survey finds that professional beekeepers lost 33.2 percent of their colonies this year and that statistic is considered a significant improvement over the previous decade. Yet Another Reason Bees Are Screwed: Your Damn Almonds It’s no secret that bees have been having a…

  • Moto G5S Plus lit up at the live photos

    In the vast Weibo, the Chinese equivalent of Twitter, showed the first live photos of the upcoming smartphone Moto Plus G5S, which has not yet been officially submitted. Photos confirmed metal body, dual main camera and the Android operating system 7.1.1 Nougat. They coincide with the leaked a couple of days ago render. According to…

  • Apple hinted at the date of the announcement of the iPhone 8 in a letter to employees

    Apple lifted the veil of secrecy over the date of the announcement of the next generation of its smartphones. Details Latvian designer Benjamin Gaskin (Benjamin Geskin), known for organizing leaks using your Twitter account. Concept iPhone 8 According to the source, heads of support service AppleCare received a letter explaining that on certain days they…

  • Roscosmos admits the existence of extraterrestrial microorganisms on the ISS

    The surface of the International space station may be the temporary Keeper of the biomaterial of extraterrestrial origin. This was reported by the press service of Roscosmos. This probability was established in the course of space experiment “Test” experts industry research Institute TsNIIMash. The scientists also noted that the station is a universal tool for…