technology news 2022
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Jun- 2023 -2 JuneTechnology
Community Solar: Access Solar Power Without Rooftop Panels
In 2023, it’s a demonstrable fact: most Americans want access to clean energy. But switching to clean energy isn’t as…
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2 JuneTechnology
NASA looks back at 50 years of gamma-ray burst science
The Hubble Space Telescope’s Wide Field Camera 3 revealed the infrared afterglow (circled) of the BOAT GRB and its host…
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2 JuneTechnology
The Ultion Nuki Plus has inbuilt Wi-Fi and USB charging
The Ultion Nuki, the smart lock built for British doors, has had an upgrade. Hello Ultion Nuki Plus. The new…
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2 JuneTechnology
Black hole evaporation: Theoretical study proves Stephen Hawking partially correct
Schematic of the presented gravitational particle production mechanism in a Schwarzschild spacetime. The particle production event rate is highest at…
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2 JuneTechnology
Puneet Chandok, AWS India and South Asia head, has resigned
Puneet Chandok, the head of AWS in India and South Asia, has resigned, according to two sources familiar with the…
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1 JuneTechnology
Feeling Lucky? How Unexpected Wins Shape Our Risky Decisions
Researchers from the University of Tsukuba found that past outcomes significantly influence decision-making under uncertainty. They developed the “dynamic prospect…
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1 JuneTechnology
NASA, Boeing delay the first crewed flight test of the Starliner capsule…again
Boeing and NASA said Thursday that the first crewed flight test of the Starliner capsule would be further delayed due…
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1 JuneTechnology
How to choose the best TV for watching sports | Digital Trends
I get asked a lot of questions like “What’s the best TV for sports?” and “What’s important to look for…
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1 JuneTechnology
Tiny backpack for bees can track their position and temperature
A bee with the sensor attached B. GLEICH, I. SCHMALE, T. NIELSEN, AND J. RAHMER, PHILIPS RESEARCH HAMBURG, GERMANY A…
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1 JuneTechnology
Honey bee colony aggression linked to gene regulatory networks
Dissimilarity of brain GRN architecture between soldiers and foragers is greater in high-aggression honeybee colonies. Credit: Nature Ecology & Evolution…
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