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UN Unhappy for Failing to Get 72 Billion a Year Deal for Climate

The UN has criticized world leaders for not taking the forefront at fighting climate change by providing the much needed funds. The organization has said that financial aid is “critical”

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China’s Huawei and the Technology Cold War

Huawei, the Chinese technology giant continues to struggle against a technology war led by the United States to have the world ban it from 5G. Besides the 5G issues, we

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Nasa’s New Moon Rocket

NASA Space Launch System (SLS) is a rocket designed to stretch past the earth’s gravity into space. SLS plans to carry humans to Mars, the moon, and even deep into

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FaceBook Launches Live Audio Rooms and Podcasts in US

The social media giant FaceBook gave its platform a new foothold by launching the Live Audio Rooms and Podcasts. It has taken over the space that has the interest of

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China’s Out Of Control Rocket Lands In Indian Ocean

There is finally some relief concerning China’s recent rocket launch from the end of April. The remnants of the rocket, which were pieces leftover after the rocket burned up in

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U.S. Border Control Migrant Surge What Impact Is It Having

The surge of immigration in the U.S.-Mexico southern border is forcing the reassignment of more patrol agents from the northern border side to control this migration surge. The U.S. Customs

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Fractures To Antarctic Iceberg Reduce Risk to South Georgia Wildlife

The island of South Georgia in the Atlantic Ocean has recently been threatened with a possible impact from a massive iceberg. The iceberg, named A68a by researchers, was struck by

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Using AI To Count And Map Craters On The Moon

It is no secret that technology is always advancing to become more efficient. This is particularly true for space tech. Outer space has always been a vast and mysterious place

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The First All-Female Spacewalk Outside The International Space Station Finally Took Place

Nasa Astronauts Christina Koch and Jessica Meir were the first team of an all-female spacewalk to perform important maintenance on the International Space Station. The walk, which lasted a little

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Amazon Rainforest Had Suffered More Than 70,000 Wildfires Since The Start Of The Year (2019)

At the start of the year, the Amazon rainforest had suffered a substantial amount of wildlife damage. It is estimated that more than 70,000 wildfires sparked up in the rainforest,

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