[ad_1] The iconic Arecibo radio telescope had another cable broken recently, leading to the total collapse and destruction of the telescope. It was the world’s largest single-dish radio telescope, but with its demise, China now claims that title. The Chinese Aperture Spherical Radio Telescope (FAST) is now the largest and …
Read More »Yulimr Rojas and Mondo Duplantis
[ad_1] Pole vault world record holder Mondo Duplantis became the youngest winner of the Male Athlete of the Year Award with Yulimar Rojas being recognized for breaking the world record for indoor triple jump. Swedish pole vaulter Duplantis World and Venezuelan triple jumper Yulimar Rojas are the 2020 Men’s and …
Read More »AfCFTA prepares to usher in a new era of progress in Africa: AU President
[ad_1] JOHANNESBURG, Dec.5 (Xinhua) – The African Continental Free Trade Area Agreement (AfCFTA) marked a new era of progress, African Union (AU) President Cyril Ramaphosa said on Tuesday. “The beginning of the negotiations under the AfCFTA on January 1 is one of the most important milestones in the continental integration …
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Read More »China shows its space ambitions with a flag on the moon
[ad_1] BEIJING – A Chinese flag now sits on the moon in the latest display of the Asian nation’s ambitions in space. The National Space Administration has released an image of the flag, which the state-run Xinhua news agency described as the “five stars that shine” on the moon. China …
Read More »See how Japan’s Hayabusa2 mission delivers the first subsurface asteroid samples to Earth
[ad_1] A Japanese spaceship returns to Earth on Saturday with a very special delivery: a capsule containing the first rock samples from beneath the surface of an asteroid. When plummeting to Earth, the capsule will provide a stunning spectacle over the Australian outback, streaking across the sky like a dazzling …
Read More »Tri Nations: Dave Rennie blames’ dumb mistakes’, not lack of Reece Hodge, for Wallabies’ latest draw against Pumas
[ad_1] Dave Rennie lamented the “silly mistakes,” but declared the Wallabies’ third draw in six Tests “different” after Saturday’s Three Nations showdown with Argentina ended in a 16-16 stalemate. The Wallabies dominated possession and territory, but had to come back to finish tied at Bankwest Stadium. It was Australia’s third …
Read More »How Snapdragon 888 Will Improve Android Phone Cameras And Photography
[ad_1] The Snapdragon 888 includes a Spectra 580 image processor that can process 4K resolution at 120Hz and drive three cameras simultaneously. From Qualcomm The new Snapdragon 888 system on chip (SoC) has the potential to greatly enhance Android smartphone photography. This is in addition to major updates to its …
Read More »Featured Stories: MacBook Pro Redesigned in 2021, MagSafe Duo Launch, HomePod Mini vs. Competition
[ad_1] You’d think the news and rumors would stabilize a bit as we move into December, but that certainly wasn’t the case this week as we saw a bit of both. On the rumor front, the biggest one was a new report from analyst Ming-Chi Kuo reiterating that Apple is …
Read More »From Homer to He-Man: Immortals Fenyx Rising is the cartoon prank of open-world games
[ad_1] Before kids had TikTok, Fortnite, and sexting, they had cartoons on Saturday mornings. He-Man, Thundercats, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles – a pantheon of bubblegum classics that still have their fingerprints throughout today’s pop culture. It’s no wonder, then, that the generation that grew up with them now finds themselves …
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