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Destiny 2's final update sees the MMO hit its highest Steam playercount in two yearsDestiny 2's final update sees the MMO hit its highest Steam playercount in two years Monument of Triumph marks the end of Bungie's support for Destiny 2, but that doesn't mean the game is completely dead now. In fact, the final update has had the opposite effect; the MMO reached its highest peak of concurrent players in two years as fans of the franchise jump on to experience the end of an...0 Commentarii 0 Distribuiri 8 Views
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EU orders Meta to restore free access to AI rivals in WhatsAppEU orders Meta to restore free access to AI rivals in WhatsApp WhatsApp will soon have to offer a choice of AI assistants to users, at least in Europe.The European Commission (EC) has ordered platform owner Meta to restore free access to rival general purpose AI assistants in WhatsApp. This is an interim measure until the European...0 Commentarii 0 Distribuiri 7 Views
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Hisenses 75-inch U7 Mini-LED ULED 4K TV is at its lowest-ever price at Amazon before Prime DayBest Hisense deal: Save $802 on the Hisense 75-inch U7 Mini-LED ULED 4K TV at Amazon SAVE OVER $800: As of June 10, the Hisense 75-inch U7 Mini-LED ULED 4K TV is on sale for $1,197.99 at Amazon, marking a return to its lowest-ever price at the retailer. This is $802 off its full price of $1,999.99. $1,197.99...0 Commentarii 0 Distribuiri 8 Views
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New safety rules for under-16 Snapchat usersNew Snapchat safety rules for under-16 users Snapchat is rolling out new content-sharing protections for 13- to 15-year-old users. The platform announced Wednesday that younger teens will get a "friends-only" experience for their Spotlight posts. That public feed consists of vertical videos short-form similar to Instagram Reels or...0 Commentarii 0 Distribuiri 7 Views
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WWW.LIVESCIENCE.COMScientists discover giant, fan-shaped structure deep beneath the East Antarctic Ice SheetA mysterious geological structure that resembles a human hand with outstretched fingers has been revealed beneath East Antarctica. The discovery shows the frozen continent still hides many geological secrets.0 Commentarii 0 Distribuiri 6 Views -
WWW.LIVESCIENCE.COMDiagnostic dilemma: Man who donated his body after death had rare 'triple penis'Supernumerary, or extra, penises are very uncommon. Medical students uncovered a particularly rare case while dissecting a cadaver.0 Commentarii 0 Distribuiri 6 Views -
WWW.UNIVERSETODAY.COMWhere Not to Look in the Search for ETWhen we scan the skies for signs of alien civilisations, where exactly should we be looking and perhaps more importantly, where should we not? A high school student from Ankara has just published a remarkably sophisticated answer to that question, building a filtering system that sifts nearly 1.75 million stars and identifies which ones are genuinely worth our attention. The result is a publicly available catalogue that could transform how the search for extraterrestrial intelligence allocates its most precious resource - time.0 Commentarii 0 Distribuiri 6 Views -
WWW.UNIVERSETODAY.COMReading the Moon in X-raysWe've walked on the Moon, driven rovers across its surface, and analysed every gram of rock the Apollo astronauts brought home, yet we still don't have a complete picture of what the Moon is actually made of. Now a team of researchers in Japan think they've found the answer, a compact X-ray telescope, small enough to sit on a single satellite, that could map the entire lunar surface in just two years. It's an elegant solution to one of planetary science's most stubborn problems and the implications for understanding where the Moon came from could be revolutionary.0 Commentarii 0 Distribuiri 6 Views -
WWW.UNIVERSETODAY.COMAstronomers Find a Four-Carbon Sugar in Deep SpaceThe space between stars may seem like a barren desert, but over the past few decades scientists have been finding all sorts of interesting chemicals in it. From the precursors to proteins to the building blocks of cell membranes, there has been discovery after discovery of new molecules in the giant gas clouds between the stars. Now, a new paper available in pre-print on arXiv details the discovery of the first ever four-carbon sugar in the Interstellar Medium (ISM), and it is another brick on the path to understanding how life on Earth first developed.0 Commentarii 0 Distribuiri 6 Views