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Smartphone app users remained in treatment nearly 19 per cent longer than those treated with medication alone
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India's national space agency's biggest achievements to date have been one mission to sun, two missions to moon and one to Mars. And it is all set to launch a manned mission by the end of 2026
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A $10 million fine against TikTok was issued by Venezuela's Supreme Court for not implementing measures to prevent viral video challenges
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Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) chief S Somanath said the rocket has placed the satellites in the right orbit of 475 km circular orbit, after over 15 minutes of flight
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The revelation comes as US officials are continuing to grapple with the fallout of a massive Chinese cyberespionage campaign known as Salt Typhoon that gave officials in Beijing access to private texts and phone conversations of an unknown number of Americans.
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With many users sharing their experiences on the issue, it has sparked debate all over the internet
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Doxxing is the act of publicly providing personally identifiable information without their consent
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The name 'bluesnarfing' combines 'Bluetooth' with 'snarfing', a term for unauthorised data theft
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The update is the latest development in a massive hacking operation that has alarmed national security officials, exposed cybersecurity vulnerabilities in the private sector and laid bare China's hacking sophistication.
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Eyelashes consist of hydrophobic curve that allows them to efficiently expel liquid, ensuring clear vision under challenging conditions
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This fascinating practice is part of their hygiene management system, which helps them maintain the health and productivity of the colony
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Understanding the origins of this water has puzzled scientists for years, but a recent study offers insights into the complex sources of lunar hydration
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Our growing dependence on the internet can be attributed to several factors, including technological advancements, global connectivity, societal shifts, and economic changes, social connections, where internet plays puppetry and we are leather toys
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This shift disrupts the World Magnetic Model (WMM), essential for navigation in GPS systems, smartphones, and military operations, including submarine navigation in Arctic waters
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In the new study that was published in the journal Cancers (October, 2024), the researchers said that they have improved ArMOR and tested its ability to detect retinoblastoma in a multiracial patient group or cohort.
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Increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO₂) levels and global temperatures accelerating plant growth worldwide. Faster-growing plants often contain fewer nutrients, a trend known as nutrient dilution
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It all concerns the camera flash reflecting off the eye at a specific wavelength
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Pop-up ads or pop-ups are forms of online advertising on the World Wide Web, which often appear suddenly and disrupts the browsing
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Their distinctive brain-like appearance comes from the way the polyps intertwine, forming a communal structure that can survive for up to 900 years, growing just a few millimetres each year
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Bypass charging be especially useful in situations where the battery is old, degraded, or when a device is in heavy use. It helps prevent the battery from being stressed and reduces heat generation, which in turn improves the longevity and performance of the device
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New research shows that reduced Antarctic sea ice in 2023 allowed heat to escape into the atmosphere, disrupting ocean circulation and increasing storm frequency, signalling potential long-term climate impacts
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Researchers say the finding can possibly help in developing improved anti-obesity drugs
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Scareware is a form of cyber threat designed to exploit fear and trick users into installing malicious software or paying for unnecessary services
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NASA's Parker Solar Probe set records on Christmas Eve, at 6,35,266 kilometres from the Sun, enduring 1,800°F heat, and reaching 6,92,000 kph. It collects data on the Sun's corona, solving mysteries about solar winds and space weather