Twitter is DOWN! Thousands of users across the world are unable to access the website or app version of the social media platform Twitter is…
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Microsoft Outlook experiencing problems worldwide
Pedestrians wearing protective masks walk past a Microsoft Technology Center in New York, on Wednesday, July 22, 2020. Jeenah Moon | Bloomberg via Getty Images…
View More Microsoft Outlook experiencing problems worldwideCovid-19: Funding crisis threatens zoos’ vital conservation work
Image copyright ZSL Image caption Pere David’s deer: Breeding at Whipsnade Zoo after becoming extinct in the wild Zoos’ vital conservation work is being put…
View More Covid-19: Funding crisis threatens zoos’ vital conservation workISRO to launch its Venus mission in 2025, France to take part: French space agency
NEW DELHI: ISRO is scheduled to launch its Venus mission in 2025 and France will participate in it, French space agency CNES said on Wednesday.…
View More ISRO to launch its Venus mission in 2025, France to take part: French space agencySingapore Tells Wirecard To Cease Services, Return Customer Funds
SINGAPORE: Singapore’s central bank on Wednesday directed embattled German payments firm Wirecard to cease providing services in the city state and return all customers’…
View More Singapore Tells Wirecard To Cease Services, Return Customer FundsTwo fifths of the world’s plants ‘at risk of extinction’
Two fifths of the world’s plants are at risk of extinction, up from an estimated fifth in 2016, according to Kew Gardens. In total, 140,000,…
View More Two fifths of the world’s plants ‘at risk of extinction’Google not playing fair after EU’s Android antitrust fine, rivals say
Sundar Pichai, senior vice president of Android, Chrome and Apps for Google Inc., speaks during the Google I/O Annual Developers Conference in San Francisco, California,…
View More Google not playing fair after EU’s Android antitrust fine, rivals sayZimbabwe: Elephants die from ‘bacterial disease’
image copyrightGetty Images image captionA number of elephants have been found dead in Zimbabwe in recent weeks (file photo) Wildlife officials in Zimbabwe say they…
View More Zimbabwe: Elephants die from ‘bacterial disease’Nine in ten recovered COVID-19 patients experience side-effects: Study
Nine in ten coronavirus patients reported experiencing side-effects such as fatigue, psychological after-effects and loss of smell and taste after they recovered from the disease,…
View More Nine in ten recovered COVID-19 patients experience side-effects: StudyThought Your Money Was Safe in Banks Due to OTPs? This Android Malware Can Bypass it
For most of our banking transactions done online, what really helps us sleep peacefully at night is in knowing that even if someone manages…
View More Thought Your Money Was Safe in Banks Due to OTPs? This Android Malware Can Bypass itAnthropology: Modern humans reached Europe’s westernmost point when Neanderthals were…
Modern humans first arrived in westernmost Europe 5,000 years earlier than was previously believed — and may have overlapped with Neanderthals — a study found.…
View More Anthropology: Modern humans reached Europe’s westernmost point when Neanderthals were…Intermittent fasting doesn’t help weight loss: UCSF study
For seven years, Dr. Ethan Weiss, a cardiologist at The University of California, San Francisco, has experimented with intermittent fasting. The health fad, which restricts…
View More Intermittent fasting doesn’t help weight loss: UCSF studySir David Attenborough warns world leaders over extinction crisis
Image copyright PA Media Image caption Sir David said world leaders had a chance to make a difference Sir David Attenborough has called on world…
View More Sir David Attenborough warns world leaders over extinction crisisScientists find evidence of virus-eating microorganisms
NEW YORK: Scientists have found the first compelling evidence that two groups of ecologically important marine microorganisms could be eating viruses — catching their “prey”…
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