Decades after NASA sent the world’s first mission, rovers and orbiters studying Mars have been tasked with answering constant questions about the red planet. Why it’s important: A new spacecraft recently sent to Mars will help NASA and other space agencies fill the space of knowledge, moving them closer to …
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Singapore Airlines crew members and passengers at the Transit Hall of Singapore’s Changi Airport on January 14, 2121. Roslan Rahman | AFP | Getty Images When the EU announced its plans for a “digital green certificate” this month, the tourism industry breathed a sigh of relief that might be saved …
Read More »A Stanford study funded by Apple Pull concludes that Apple Pull Watch can be used to measure defects.
Zoom in / Buttons next to the Apple Play Series 3. Researchers at Stanford University have published a new study on the effectiveness of the Apple Watch and iPhone as tools for measuring functional capacity in patients with cardiovascular disease (CVD). The study, which involved 110 participants, found that the …
Read More »U.S. Men’s soccer loses for third time in Olympics with defeat to Honduras
U.S. The men’s national soccer team made two mistakes Sunday in a match against Honduras and placed the Americans in the Olympics for the third time. Honduras’ Juan Carlos reg Brago made stoppage time in stoppage time and in the second half the U.S. died due to a bad mistake …
Read More »No, I did not hack your MS Exchange Server – Crabs on Security
New data suggests that someone has compromised with more than 21,000 Microsoft Exchange Server Email systems around the world and infect them with malware that insists on both Crabon Security and your truth by name. Let’s just figure this out: it wasn’t me. The ShadowSarver Foundation, a nonprofit that helps …
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