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Is it possible for information to escape from black holes? Physicists are certainly hopeful

The black hole information paradox is a physics problem that can cause sleepless nights for scientists. It addresses a fundamental issue in modern physics: the inability to reconcile general relativity and quantum mechanics. And it’s all because of black holes. Quantum mechanics and general relativity represent the highest achievements of …

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A remarkably well-preserved Neanderthal skeleton, the most intact in more than 25 years, has been discovered in a cave known as the “Flower Funeral” cave

A female Neanderthal skeleton, which is the most intact and well-preserved found in recent years, has been utilized to recreate the facial features of its owner. This individual belonged to an extinct human lineage and lived approximately 75,000 years ago. The skeleton is located in the famous Shanidar Cave, known …

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The FTC fined Razer $1.1 million for making false claims about its glowing ‘N95’ masks in relation to COVID.

The Federal Trade Commission levied a $1.1 million fine against Razer on Tuesday. The allegation asserts that the gaming accessory manufacturer deceived consumers by falsely asserting that its flashy Zephyr mask had obtained N95-grade certification.“Amidst a global pandemic, these businesses deceitfully asserted that their face mask was as effective as …

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Meta’s strategy for ensuring election security is being scrutinized by the European Union as they investigates Facebook and Instagram

The European Union has declared its suspicion that Meta’s social networking platforms, Facebook and Instagram, have violated the regulations of the bloc pertaining to larger platforms with regards to election integrity.The Commission has initiated formal infringement proceedings to examine Meta’s compliance with the Digital Services Act (DSA), which is a …

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