It’s been a decade since Apple debuted Apple Music, which also means it’s been ten years since I started paying for a music service subscription. During this time, Apple Music
It’s been a decade since Apple debuted Apple Music, which also means it’s been ten years since I started paying for a music service subscription. During this time, Apple Music
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Ancient hominins needed the right stone tools to butcher their meals, a long-lived technique of food preparation that helped our ancestors’ bellies stay full. A 430,000-year-old set of stone tools
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An illustration of confirmed dwarf planets and their moons. From left to right: Pluto (with Charon, Hydra, Mix, Kerberos and Styx), Eris (with Dysnomia), Makemake, Ceres, and Haumea (with Hi
An illustration of The Exploration Company’s Nyx spacecraft reentering Earth’s atmosphere. (Image credit: The Exploration Company/ESA) We’ve sent some pretty interesting payloads to space since the first satellite (Sputnik 1)
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Health The acidity of drinks like Red Bull can erode dental enamel, but a lab experiment suggests this could be avoided via calcium fortification By Clarissa Brincat Facebook / Meta
Health Small, 3D-printed devices, designed to be implanted directly under the skin, could allow people with type 1 diabetes to produce their own insulin By Meagan Mulcair Facebook / Meta