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In Europe, they believe that the first launch of the Ariane 6 heavy rocket may not be successful.
This is explained by statistics. Director General of the European Space Agency (ESA) Josef Aschbacher expressed uncertainty about the successful first launch of the Ariane 6 heavy rocket. The first launch of the Ariane 6 heavy rocket is planned by ESA for the period from June 15 to July 31, 2024. Discuss© ESA According to…
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China harshly criticized the EU for its “non-transparent” testing of its electric vehicles
The European Commission's investigation is most critical of Chinese vendors. Shi Yonghong, vice president of the China Chamber of Commerce for the Import and Export of Machinery and Electronic Products (CCCME), commented on the European Commission's investigation into three Chinese electric vehicle manufacturers. Discuss
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Fixes for in-game and technical errors have been announced for Troubles
A major update is also planned for the end of the year. Russian studio Cyberia Nova spoke about plans for 2024 to improve the game “Troubles”. Discuss © Cyberia Nova The developers said that during the week, from April 15 to 21, the next hotfix is planned to be released, as part of which should…
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Insiders: in May, Galaxy S22 and S21 smartphones will receive the One UI 6.1 shell
And some other models. Phonearena reported that smartphones of the Galaxy S22, S21 series, foldable models of 2022 and tablets of the Galaxy Tab S8 line will receive the Galaxy AI neural network, like in flagship Samsung smartphones. Discuss © Samsung For this, the shell of these models will be updated to One UI 6.1.…
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A vulnerability in taxi software led to the leak of almost 300 thousand customers
Among them are politicians. The Irish company iCabbi, a software supplier for taxi companies, has eliminated a serious vulnerability in the protection of its client database, which caused a data leak for almost 300 thousand people. Discuss © Ferra.ru A database with unique records with confidential information about 287,961 clients of different taxi services using…
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Computer games are good for the brain – here's what scientists say
Parents often complain about their children spending a lot of time playing computer games. There is even an opinion that many video games negatively affect the psyche of children and make them more violent. In fact, there is no scientific evidence yet of this effect of games on children, but there is evidence that they…
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Volcano in Antarctica spews out $6,000 worth of gold every day
Antarctica is an ice-covered continent located in the very south of the Earth. Even in summer, the average air temperature there is −25 degrees Celsius. But severe frost does not prevent this frozen part of the planet from being a place of high volcanic activity. There are dozens of volcanoes in Antarctica, most of which…
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Sea buckthorn berries will help you lose weight and improve your health – scientists have called them a superfood
Sea buckthorn (Hippophae rhamnoides) is a common plant that, due to its resistance to various weather conditions, is found throughout Europe and the temperate zone of Asia. Its bright orange berries have a not very pleasant sour-bitter taste, so not everyone likes it. However, scientists recommend adding sea buckthorn to your diet, and even call…
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The Earth began to warm up more due to clean air – how is this possible?
We often hear from scientists that global warming is due to air pollution caused by human activities. Greenhouse gases and aerosols released into the air by industries prevent heat from escaping into space, causing the planet to warm up. However, an international group of researchers, which included scientists from the Norwegian Meteorological Institute, as well…
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Not only Yuri Gagarin: domestic cosmonauts who accomplished feats in space
Without any exaggeration, Yuri Gagarin's first flight into space on April 12, 1961 is one of the most important events in science in the entire history of mankind. He took off from the Baikonur Cosmodrome on the Vostok-1 spacecraft, made one orbit around the Earth, and stayed in space for 108 minutes. The first manned…