The Somali elephant, known for its interesting long snout, has been found in the African wild for the first time in more than 50 years. Considered ‘lost to science’ since 1968, the small mammal has been discovered in the rocky landscape of the Horn of Africa. After observations by local …
Read More »Microsoft announces that it will end support for Internet Explorer in 2021
Goodbye Internet Explorer! Microsoft announces the end of support for the 25-year-old web browser in 2021 Microsoft’s Internet Explore will be 25 this year, but will meet its end in 2021 The company said it will no longer support the August 17, 2021 browser It will start sending updates from …
Read More »Hundred-year-old photos show how tree line the Rockies came up due to climate change
Brave pioneers traveled to unknown parts of the Canadian Rockies a century ago to take photographs of the region and build the first topographic maps of the area. Fast forward to today and scientists use these timeless photographs to understand how much of the landscape has evolved over the past …
Read More »Coronavirus triggers inflammatory condition MIS-C in children
The inflammatory condition that affects children during the pandemic has been linked to infection with the coronavirus, a peer-reviewed study confirms. Researchers at King’s College London have discovered that the disease, known as multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C), is different from Kawasaki disease. The disease can manifest itself as …
Read More »The world’s first smartphone with both 5G and a camera under the display will launch in September
Chinese smartphone maker ZTE will launch the world mass-produced 5G smartphone with an under-display camera next month. The ZTE Axon 20 5G, which launches in China on September 1, will be the first under-display camera smartphone to be released to the market. The so-called ‘under-display’ camera is completely hidden behind …
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