A group of 13 people standing together on snow-covered ground, dressed in warm winter clothing, with the aurora glowing in the sky above them. Some are kneeling, while others stand in front of them, all facing the camera and smiling.

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In the picturesque yet harsh winter landscape of Alaska, where the sky often appears as a canvas for the mesmerizing aurora borealis, a group...
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Over 140,000 developers enrolled in our five-day AI course.

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Today marks an important announcement in the world of DNS services with Amazon introducing the Amazon Route 53 Global Resolver. This new service is...
Scientists have discovered a star behaving like no other seen before, giving new clues about the origin of a class of mysterious objects. This object, known as ASKAP J1832, shows regular changes in both radio wave and X-ray intensity every 44 minutes, the first time such variations have been seen for a class of objects discovered only three years ago. X-rays from Chandra are shown along with infrared data from the Spitzer Space Telescope, and radio from LOFAR. An inset shows a more detailed view of the immediate area around this unusual object in X-ray and radio light.

Unusual Star Baffles Scientists, Discovered by NASA’s Chandra

In an intriguing development in the field of astronomy, a team of scientists has identified a star exhibiting unprecedented behavior, shedding light on a...
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The new Nintendo switch OLED model is finally here in 2021. On their official website, the video gaming company proudly announced its new upgrade....
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