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What other LEGO Zelda sets would you like to see after the Deku Tree?

With this set apparently being the first of a new Lego Zelda line, Team NL sat down to ponder what other Hyrulean spots and personalities could do for epic Lego sets in the future… Kokiri Forest & Lost Woods (Gavin Lane, editor) I’m still shocked that Nintendo didn’t push for some weird new innovation with … Read more

China will not ‘sit back and watch’ if the EU imposes tariffs on electric vehicles

Brussels worries that the continued growth of imported Chinese electric vehicles could cause an irreparable loss of competitiveness in the growing sector. Advertisement China has issued a new threat against the European Commission’s investigation into subsidies for imported electric vehicles (EVs), which could result in additional tariffs to offset the suspected use of state aid. … Read more

The truth about Temu – ‘toxic goods, data selling and addiction tricks’

It’s the shopping website known for selling super cheap goods, but from allegations of forced labor to claims of third-degree burns, could Temu be too good to be true? A family claimed their young daughter suffered burns after using a nail glue from Temu(Kennedy News & Media) Retailer Temu’s popularity rivals that of Amazon and … Read more

The final Redfall update is now live on Xbox and PC, here are the patch notes

Well, that’s it folks! Arkane Austin has today delivered the final update for the Redfall across Xbox and PC in the form of Game Update 4, which brings a number of new features to the 2023 shooter including an offline mode. The patch notes also contain a final note from Arkane Austin before the studio … Read more

Space debris from the SpaceX Dragon capsule crashed in the mountains of North Carolina. I had to go see it (video)

a large black piece of fiberglass covered in metal bolts and plates lies on the ground beside a trail leading into a forest. mountains can be seen rolling in the distance

Space flight doesn’t usually come to mind when you think of the quiet, green mountains of North Carolina. It is true that, in the early 1960s, NASA built the (now defunct) Rosman Satellite Tracking and Data Acquisition facility among the rolling hills of Appalachia to track Soviet satellites and relay communications for the Gemini and … Read more

Tonga’s volcanic eruption could cause unusual weather for the rest of the decade, new study shows

This article has been reviewed according to the editorial process and policies of Science X. The editors have emphasized the following attributes to ensure the credibility of the content: fact-checked peer-reviewed publication trusted source written by researchers correct OK! Credit: NASA Worldview x CLOSED Credit: NASA Worldview Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha’apai (Hunga Tonga for short) erupted … Read more

Are we alone in the Galaxy? Drake’s updated equation suggests we might be

A new paper that takes a look at the Fermi Paradox using the Drake Equations has suggested an uncomfortable solution: maybe we’re alone in the galaxy. If you haven’t heard of the Fermi Paradox, it goes something like this: given the infinity of the universe and the implied probability of life evolving elsewhere, how is … Read more

The universe’s biggest explosions made some of the elements we are made of. But there is another source of mystery there

After its “birth” in the Big Bang, the universe consisted mostly of hydrogen and a few helium atoms. These are the lightest elements on the periodic table. More or less all elements heavier than helium were produced in the 13.8 billion years between the Big Bang and the present day. Stars have produced many of … Read more

Scientists create the thinnest lens on Earth, powered by excitons

This article has been reviewed according to the editorial process and policies of Science X. The editors have emphasized the following attributes to ensure the credibility of the content: fact-checked peer-reviewed publication trusted source corrected OK! Credit: Nano Letters (2024). DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.4c00694 x CLOSED Credit: Nano Letters (2024). DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.4c00694 Lenses are used to bend … Read more

The evolutionary biologist suggests that the human brain grew as energy was released from the ovarian follicles

This article has been reviewed according to the editorial process and policies of Science X. The editors have emphasized the following attributes to ensure the credibility of the content: fact-checked peer-reviewed publication trusted source corrected OK! Brain-body allometries without and with evolution. a, Brain size at age 40 versus body size at age 40 on … Read more

Major fossil discovery finally exposes the origins of Welsh dragons

This article has been reviewed according to the editorial process and policies of Science X. The editors have emphasized the following attributes to ensure the credibility of the content: fact-checked trusted source corrected OK! Site photographs of two bone beds at (A) Lavernock Point and (B) St Mary’s Bay. The basal bone bed at Lavernock … Read more

Yes, you can get 12 months of Gemini Advanced with older Chromebook Plus models

Since last week, I’ve been struggling with a specific part of Google’s new announcements about the Chromebook Plus and ChromeOS: free Google One AI Premium offer (which includes Gemini Advanced) to users who purchase a new Chromebook Plus model. With a presentation that really exploded the idea that AI doesn’t have to be behind an … Read more

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