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Russian Editor Sells Nobel Peace Prize Medal For $103.5 Million To Benefit Ukraine Children
The Nobel Peace Prize auctioned off by a Russian journalist to raise money for Ukrainian child refugees, sold Monday night for US$103.5 million, shattering the old record for a Nobel. The Nobel Peace Prize auctioned off by a Russian journalist to raise money for Ukrainian child refugees, sold Monday night for US$103.5 million, shattering the old record for a Nobel. -
Tesla Ex-Employees Sue Over Mass Layoffs Without Warning
Giga Nevada's John Lynch and Daxton Hartsfield say that the corporation did not comply with the WARN Act's 60-day notification obligation. Giga Nevada's John Lynch and Daxton Hartsfield say that the corporation did not comply with the WARN Act's 60-day notification obligation. -
What Blue Light Does To Our Skin
There is mounting evidence that blue light is harmful to the skin. There is mounting evidence that blue light is harmful to the skin. -
South Korea Preparing For Second Space Rocket Launch
South Korea prepares to launch a homegrown space rocket after a failed attempt last year. South Korea prepares to launch a homegrown space rocket after a failed attempt last year. -
Discovery of Meteorite Calls into Question our Understanding of How Mars Formed
A 200-year-old meteorite that landed on Earth could fundamentally alter our understanding of Mars' formation. A 200-year-old meteorite that landed on Earth could fundamentally alter our understanding of Mars' formation. -
Frances Haugen Aims To Train Lawyers To Fight Facebook
The Facebook whistleblower is attempting to establish a non-profit. The Facebook whistleblower is attempting to establish a non-profit. -
Hubble Space Telescope Discovers 5,000 Old Galaxies
Scientists can easily predict the chemicals brimming in these galaxies thanks to ultraviolet light technology. Scientists can easily predict the chemicals brimming in these galaxies thanks to ultraviolet light technology. -
The James Webb Space Telescope Is Halfway Through Instrument Testing
NASA: The $10 billion observatory tested 7 of its 17 instrument modes for science operations. NASA: The $10 billion observatory tested 7 of its 17 instrument modes for science operations. -
NetEase Delays Highly Anticipated Release of Diablo Immortal
Internet and gaming giant NetEase delayed the rollout of its video game Diablo Immortal in China three days ahead of its official launch. Internet and gaming giant NetEase delayed the rollout of its video game Diablo Immortal in China three days ahead of its official launch. -
Another 5G Delay Around Airports Agreed by AT&T, Verizon
Under pressure from telecommunications companies, an airline industry trade group claims that federal regulators are taking a "hurried approach" to change plane equipment. Under pressure from telecommunications companies, an airline industry trade group claims that federal regulators are taking a "hurried approach" to change plane equipment.