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New York’s last Public Payphone is sent to a museum

Babar Siddiqui   Wed 25 May 2022    

New York’s last Public Payphone is sent to a museum by New York City officials. The Payphone was located in Times Square – 7th Ave & 50th St. The retirement of age-old iconic Payphones signals freedom from scouring for quarters […]

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Researchers discover ghost fossils underneath a microscope

Brew Admin   Sun 22 May 2022    

The surprising discovery of “ghost” fossils belonging to tiny, ancient organisms could provide insights into how life reacts to climate change in Earth’s oceans. Looking through a powerful microscope, scientists were stunned to see the impressions left by single-celled plankton, […]

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Apple might be testing foldable technology

Brew Admin   Wed 18 May 2022    

SAN FRANCISCO: Apple is reportedly testing the use of a colour display from E Ink as an external screen for an unannounced foldable device. Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo said that the tech giant is testing E Ink’s Electronic Paper Display (EPD) […]

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Jurassic Park inspired dinosaur fossil sold for AED 45 million

Brew Admin   Sun 15 May 2022    

This massive creature is named “Hector,” he’s over a100 million years old, and his fossils sold for more than $12.4 million (AED45m) in an auction at Christie’s. Hector is the most complete skeleton of Deinonychus antirrhopus ever found, as per […]

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SpaceX lands in Florida after its 6-month mission

Brew Admin   Fri 06 May 2022    

FLORIDA: The third long-duration astronaut team launched by SpaceX to the International Space Station (ISS) safely returned to Earth early, splashing down in the Gulf of Mexico off Florida to end months of orbital research ranging from space-grown chillies to […]

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ISS to alter orbit altitude before the Russian cargo spacecraft’s arrival

Brew Admin   Fri 06 May 2022    

MOSCOW: The International Space Station (ISS) is scheduled to have its orbit adjusted upward by some 1.6 km (0.6 miles) on May 14 before the arrival of the Russian cargo spacecraft Progress MS-20, Sputnik quoted Russian state-owned space agency Roscosmos. […]

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Researchers say they can now break down plastic in days

Brew Admin   Wed 04 May 2022    

Researchers have created a way to break down plastics in a matter of days. The scientists from the University of Texas published their findings in Nature Week stating they had developed a modified enzyme that can easily degrade plastic. The […]

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Live in a replica of Monica’s apartment from ‘Friends’

Brew Admin   Mon 02 May 2022    

Friends fans have the perfect opportunity to live in a replica of Monica Geller’s apartment. A home in Dayton, Ohio, designed to look like the iconic New York City apartment has been listed for sale. The home features purple and […]

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UAE to send first Emirati astronaut to the International Space Station

Brew Admin   Sat 30 Apr 2022    

DUBAI: The United Arab Emirates has announced the launch of a new space mission to the International Space Station that will last for six months. The Mohammed bin Rashid Space Centre (MBRSC) signed new strategic cooperation in human spaceflight with […]

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A wildflower believed to be extinct for 36 years has been rediscovered in western Ecuador

Brew Admin   Sun 17 Apr 2022    

A rare wildflower that was thought to be extinct for 36 years was rediscovered in South America. As per the journal PhytoKeys, the wildflower Gasteranthus extinctus has only been spotted in Ecuador’s cloud forest and was last documented in 1985. […]

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NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope spots the most distant Star

Brew Admin   Tue 12 Apr 2022    

NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope has established an extraordinary new benchmark: detecting the light of a star that existed within the first billion years after the universe’s birth in the big bang – the farthest individual star ever seen to date. […]

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