Anyone that has played even the slightest amount of Green Hell will know the demand for clean water. With disparate “thirsty”s uttered out from a dry mouth on the regular, you’ll need to have a consistent stream of quality H20, if you want to last past even your first da
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The weary body of Jarrod Croker is battling another malady with Canberra coach Ricky Stuart revealing the NRL team's captain has a bulging disc in his spine.
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It’s a foul May morning in Ponders End, and I am standing by the side of the Lea Navigation, a canalised stretch of the river Lea, staring at the decaying carcass of a cigarette machine. Three or four crayfish are scuttling around amid a tangle of wires; they’ve made a home within
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Apple's AirTag and Tile's line of Bluetooth trackers can help you locate missing items, but they can also be used to secretly follow you. Here's how to find and disable hidden trackers.
Bluetooth trackers, including Apple's AirTag and all of the Tiles, are terrific little
Chinese scientists claimed to have established a world record by superheating a plasma loop to temperatures five times higher than the sun, not too long ago. They now claim to have made a technological breakthrough with potential use in nuclear fusion reactors.
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(Inside Science) -- Scientists are using the intense magnetic fields generated by the world's largest atom smasher to search for one of the most elusive particles of all -- the magnetic monopole, a hypothetical particle with either a "north
General view of the Walney Extension offshore wind farm operated by Orsted off the coast of Blackpool, Britain September 5, 2018. REUTERS/Phil Noble/File Photo
LONDON, Nov 4 (Reuters) - Britain could revive domestic production of super strong magnets used in electric vehicles and wind tu