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An Extreme Drop in Oxygen Will Eventually Suffocate Most Life on Earth : ScienceAlert

The Future of Earth: Oxygen Levels Predicted to Plummet in a Billion Years Complex life on Earth thrives today due to its abundant oxygen supply, but this may not be

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Honor MagicPad 4 Tablet Official Ahead of MWC

Honor has recently introduced the Honor MagicPad 4, an Android tablet that boasts an incredibly slim design, measuring just 4.8mm

Astronomers spot a young sun blowing bubbles inside the Milky Way

A recent discovery by astronomers has shed light on a young sun blowing bubbles inside the Milky Way. NASA's Chandra

Adobe Firefly’s video editor can now automatically create a first draft from footage

Introducing Quick Cut: Adobe Firefly's New AI-Powered Video Editing Feature Adobe Firefly is revolutionizing video editing with its latest feature

The surprising vaccine side effects that can improve long-term health

The importance of vaccines goes beyond just preventing specific diseases. Many vaccines have been found to have wider health benefits

The Oura Ring’s Next Focus is on Women’s Health

The Oura Ring 4 is making waves in the world of smart rings, offering a perfect combination of sleek design,

Running Ultra-Marathons May Harm Your Blood Cells, Study Warns : ScienceAlert

Ultra-Marathon Running May Impact Red Blood Cell Flexibility, Study Shows A recent study has revealed that pushing the body to

Tecno Shows Modular Phone Design Ahead of MWC

The world of smartphones is constantly evolving, with new innovations and concepts always on the horizon. One such concept that

Female caribou grow antlers as a built-in postbirthing snack

Caribou, also known as reindeer, are unique among deer species in that female caribou grow antlers. A recent study has