An exoplanet inflated like a balloon

    Tech Explorist Helium is the second most plentiful component in the Universe. Anticipated since 2000 as extraordinary compared to other conceivable tracers of the climates of exoplanets, these planets circling around different stars than the Sun. It took astronomers 18 years to really distinguish it. It was difficult to spot due to the exceptionally particular…

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      The truth behind the pic of diamond-studded airplane

      NDTV A picture of a diamond-encrusted Emirates airplane left netizens puzzled after it was tweeted by the airline’s official Twitter handle on Tuesday. The blinding pic shows an airplane bedazzled with thousands of diamonds, and it left many wondering whether it was real or not. “Are you playing with physics & aerodynamics?” one Twitter user…

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        Can science explain near-death experiences?

        Science Alert In our never-ending quest to understand what happens to us after we die, humans have long seen the rare phenomenon of near-death experiences as providing some hints. People who’ve had a brush with death often report seeing and experiencing life-altering events on “the other side,” like a bright white light at the end…

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          The privacy risks of compiling mobility data

          Tech Explorist Various companies, entities or institutions have started collecting anonymized data that contains location stamps of the user. Though, the data can be acquired through phones records, credit card transactions and social media accounts. Doing this, they got details about users and users’ behavior for business expansion. What comes here is privacy issues. For…

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            Trump is a political vampire

            Michael Gerson, Columnist/Washington Post They wander the halls of public buildings and haunt receptions like the ghosts of the GOP past — the cohort of Republican senators and House members who will be leaving office with the arrival of the new Congress. Some chose retirement because they did not want to do what is necessary…

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              Are you judged by your phone?

              Vanaja Rao, Freelance writer based in Hyderabad, India/Gulf News Younger generation changes phones more often with discarded models going to parents. There was a time when you were judged by the company you kept. The kind of friends you chose said a lot about you. We were often warned by our parents to be careful…

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                The only solution is recognition and compensation

                Imad Shakour/Middle East Monitor Israel is a very modern country: a strong army, an advanced economy, a modern society and one of the world’s most powerful countries in innovation and scientific development in the field of high technology and nanotechnology. However, the most important thing Israel produces is news, as it is the largest news…

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                  The Problem With Banning Pornography on Tumblr

                  Jessica Powell, Formar head of communications for Google/New York Times The decision has taken away an essential platform for some women and members of the L.G.B.T.Q. community. This week, the social networking site Tumblr banned the very thing that drove many people to its site: adult content. Many cheered that Tumblr had finally caught up…

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