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  • Tesla unveils coronavirus ventilator prototype that uses Model 3 partsTesla unveils coronavirus ventilator prototype that uses Model 3 parts
    The Model 3 infotainment system provides the basis for Tesla's ventilator, hastily designed to combat device shortages around the world.
  • Global greenhouse gas emissions have dropped to levels never seen since World War IIGlobal greenhouse gas emissions have dropped to levels never seen since World War II
    The outbreak of COVID-19 has inadvertently sparked a 'purge' of the atmosphere that is so much needed for the earth right now.
  • New trend of global technology supply chain: 'Not Made in China'New trend of global technology supply chain: 'Not Made in China'
    Launched in the U.S.-China trade war, the global supply chain's trend of leaving China is accelerated as the corona virus emerges and spreads.
  • Which animal brings the most deaths to humans?Which animal brings the most deaths to humans?
    The line between life and death is so fragile, have you ever wondered which animals on our planet bring the most deaths to humans?
  • If the Earth's ocean and land area ratios were reversed, what would happen?If the Earth's ocean and land area ratios were reversed, what would happen?
    The surface of the Earth is divided into two parts: land and ocean, in which the ocean accounts for a large part, but if the land and ocean ratios are interchangeable, what
  • Scientists found the 555 million-year-old fossil of human ancestorsScientists found the 555 million-year-old fossil of human ancestors
    555 million years ago, turning the ground away was a worm-like animal, named Ikaria wariootia by scientists.
  • Disney delays Black Widow, rest of its Marvel movies, Mulan and othersDisney delays Black Widow, rest of its Marvel movies, Mulan and others
    Disney's entire theatrical slate is getting overhauled because of disruptions from the coronavirus, and Artemis Fowl will skip theaters entirely.
  • Another SpaceX Starship prototype dramatically bites the dust during pressure testingAnother SpaceX Starship prototype dramatically bites the dust during pressure testing
    Elon Musk says it may have been 'a test configuration mistake.'
  • Comet Borisov, just the second interstellar object to visit us, is spotted falling apartComet Borisov, just the second interstellar object to visit us, is spotted falling apart
    A space snowball tossed our way from another star system has gone all melty and crumbly.
  • Why aren't there giant mammals in the dinosaur era?Why aren't there giant mammals in the dinosaur era?
    Prehistoric times are the era of giant animals, but the reason why in the age of dinosaurs did not have huge mammals is not everyone knows.
  • 'I'm scared': Johns Hopkins expert says coronavirus is totally unprecedented'I'm scared': Johns Hopkins expert says coronavirus is totally unprecedented
    One of the world's top pandemic experts says the disaster is unlike anything we've seen. The response could be just as historic.
  • Upcoming 'Pink Moon' on April 7 is the biggest supermoon of 2020Upcoming 'Pink Moon' on April 7 is the biggest supermoon of 2020
    Our natural satellite is going to do its best to get your attention on April 7.
  • Scientists develop AI that can turn brain activity into textScientists develop AI that can turn brain activity into text
    This AI will monitor nerve data from people while they are speaking.
  • Over 12,000 people applied to fly to the moon and Mars as NASA Artemis astronautsOver 12,000 people applied to fly to the moon and Mars as NASA Artemis astronauts
    As it turns out, a whole lot of people would like to visit the moon (and Mars). NASA has received over 12,000 applications for its next class of astronauts, it announced this week.
  • Flies having sex preserved in fossil dating back millions of yearsFlies having sex preserved in fossil dating back millions of years
    The fossil of the long-legged flies with their proverbial pants around their ankles is now one of Australia's oldest on record.
  • NASA brings famous 'worm' logo out of 28-year retirement for crewed SpaceX mission to ISSNASA brings famous 'worm' logo out of 28-year retirement for crewed SpaceX mission to ISS
    Worm fans, rejoice. NASA's vintage logo is now gracing a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket.
  • Deep-sea rocks on Earth spark new hope for finding life on MarsDeep-sea rocks on Earth spark new hope for finding life on Mars
    I thought it was a dream, seeing such rich microbial life in rocks,' Suzuki said in a University of Tokyo release on Thursday
  • Confirmed coronavirus cases hit 1 million worldwideConfirmed coronavirus cases hit 1 million worldwide
    It's a grim COVID-19 milestone, with the highest number of cases in the US, Italy, Spain and Germany.
  • Coronavirus: How to track the spread across the world as cases top 1 millionCoronavirus: How to track the spread across the world as cases top 1 million
    An online dashboard shows all confirmed, suspected and recovered coronavirus patients, as well as deaths.
  • Coronavirus updates: New US jobless claims top 6.6 million, global coronavirus cases hit 1 millionCoronavirus updates: New US jobless claims top 6.6 million, global coronavirus cases hit 1 million
    Plus: In the US, 5,600 people have died among the 230,000 infected, while worldwide, it's 51,000 dead and 1 million infected.
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