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Lawmakers Advise Google To Not Retain Location Date Of Women Seeking Delicate Procedures
If abortion is made illegal, law enforcement agencies could be able to obtain warrants to access people's phone location records from Google. If abortion is made illegal, law enforcement agencies could be able to obtain warrants to access people's phone location records from Google. -
Scientists May Have Found Origin Of Famous Wow! 'Alien' Signal From 1977
The Wow! Signal is considered the best SETI candidate radio signal that we have picked up with our telescopes. The Wow! Signal is considered the best SETI candidate radio signal that we have picked up with our telescopes. -
Apple Employs New Front Cam Supplier For iPhone 14: Report
South Korean supplier LG Innotek will install the new selfie camera on the upcoming iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Pro, according to a new report. South Korean supplier LG Innotek will install the new selfie camera on the upcoming iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Pro, according to a new report. -
NASA's Asteroid Hunter Spacecraft Captures The Moon As It Disappears During Eclipse: WATCH
Lucy, which is on its way to some asteroids near Jupiter caught a rare shot of the moon. Lucy, which is on its way to some asteroids near Jupiter caught a rare shot of the moon. -
China's Version Of Starlink Broadband Starts To Take Form With Launch Of Three Test Communication Satellites
A Yuanzheng-1S upper stage released three satellites, all of which are designed to carry out tests and verifications of in-orbit communication technologies. A Yuanzheng-1S upper stage released three satellites, all of which are designed to carry out tests and verifications of in-orbit communication technologies. -
Monkeypox: Should You Worry About Another Pandemic?
Understanding how the monkeypox outbreak started will help predict what happens next. Understanding how the monkeypox outbreak started will help predict what happens next. -
Asteroid Four Times The Size Of NY Empire State Building To Make Close Approach This Week
The asteroid, named 7335 (1989 JA), will soundly miss our planet by about 2.5 million miles. The asteroid, named 7335 (1989 JA), will soundly miss our planet by about 2.5 million miles. -
Apple Looks Beyond China As Plans For Increased Production Surface
Over 90% of Apple's products are made in China by contractors but geopolitical tensions make the company's reliance on China risky. Over 90% of Apple's products are made in China by contractors but geopolitical tensions make the company's reliance on China risky. -
Boeing Starliner Makes Critical NASA Test Flight To Reach ISS
The flight is Starliner's second attempt to the space station, which had been previously riddled by technical problems. The flight is Starliner's second attempt to the space station, which had been previously riddled by technical problems. -
Apple AR/VR Could Launch Soon As Board Gets Demo
A report from Bloomberg says Apple's board of directors has already tried out the highly anticipated headset. A report from Bloomberg says Apple's board of directors has already tried out the highly anticipated headset.