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Intel sold its largest office in Russia
Nothing is known about the buyer. The American corporation Intel sold its largest office in Russia, which was located in Nizhny Novgorod. The TASS agency reported this with reference to a report from one of Intel's legal entities in Russia. Discuss © Coolcaesar/Wikimedia Commons In Nizhny Novgorod from Intel there was an RnD office –…
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Astronomers have discovered for the first time a super-Earth with eternal day on one side.
Perhaps there are many such planets in our galaxy. Astronomers from an international research group studied data from the Spitzer space telescope, which recorded an exoplanet, the super-Earth LHS 3844b, the analysis of which showed interesting features of the cosmic body. Discuss< p class="jsx-4260339384">© NASA/JPL-Caltech Super-Earths are a class of planets whose mass is greater…
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Lara Croft recognized as the most iconic gaming character in history
Mario and Sonic also entered the top 20. The British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) named the most iconic character who has most influenced the culture of video games in history. The rating was presented on the eve of the BAFTA Games Awards 2024, which will take place on April 11. Discuss ©…
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Redmi Note 10 turned out to be one of the models whose support Xiaomi will end in 2024
These models will not receive the new Xiaomi operating system. The HyperOS Updates portal has named the Xiaomi smartphone models that the company will finally stop supporting in 2024. Discuss © Xiaomi According to the source, in the second quarter of 2024 the last update will be released for all models of the Redmi Note…
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Korean thermonuclear reactor sets a record – it is 7 times hotter than the Sun
Thermonuclear energy is still far from being used on an industrial scale, but it seems that the time when this will happen is just around the corner. Over the past few years, several important records have been set. One of them was recently supplied by the Korean reactor Korea Superconducting Tokamak Advanced Research (KSTAR). It…
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Antibiotic-resistant supergonorrhea is spreading around the world
The world has not yet recovered from the COVID-19 pandemic, but alarming news has already come from China – the results of a new study have shown that the world is on the verge of a new pandemic, only this time we are not talking about viruses, but about antibiotic-resistant bacteria. causing gonorrhea. Thus, the…
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Need for speed: how the Campbell family set world records on land and water
In the 30s and 40s of the last century, Malcolm Campbell was no less famous than, for example, kings, presidents and ministers of major powers. The reason is that this man was literally obsessed with speed and set world records on land and water. But the most interesting thing is that the descendants of Malcolm…
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Why are the buttons on men's and women's clothing on different sides?
There are many distinctive features between women's and men's clothing. For example, women's clothing often strongly emphasizes the figure, has a cutout on the chest, is painted in pastel colors, and also has decorative elements such as bows, embroidery and rhinestones. Men's clothing is dominated by straight and strict lines, they have more restrained colors…
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New antennas have been created in Russia for stable communication with the Arctic and Antarctic
Based on quantum superconducting lattices The press service of Moscow State University (MSU) reported that university scientists have developed new antennas based on quantum superconducting lattices, capable of providing stable communications with remote regions such as the Arctic and Antarctic. These antennas are also designed for data transmission in space. Discuss © Ferra. ru The…
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The experiment was a success: the first living patient with a pig kidney was discharged from the hospital
He is very grateful to the doctors. In the USA, Massachusetts General Hospital published a press release about the fate of the first living patient who received a kidney from a genetically modified pig to treat kidney failure. Discuss © Massachusetts General Hospital Richard Slayman, 62, was forced to live “for years” on dialysis, a…