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A Spritz of Water May Improve Your Coffee

A Spritz of Water May Improve Your Coffee

Research shows that wetting the beans slightly before grinding really does help

Dog as a holiday gift? Pet training expert shares 3 key tips to consider this Christmas

Dog as a holiday gift? Pet training expert shares 3 key tips to consider this Christmas

Bark Buster's CEO revealed top tips for both the gift givers and the dog recipients to consider

Researchers create first logical quantum processor

Researchers create first logical quantum processor

Harvard researchers have achieved a breakthrough in quantum computing by creating the first logical quantum processor.

Year’s Strongest Meteor Shower Peaks: When To See The Geminids At Their Best

Year’s Strongest Meteor Shower Peaks: When To See The Geminids At Their Best

The Geminid meteor shower is set to peak soon, offering a chance to see up to 150 shooting stars per hour streak across the night sky. Here's when, where, and how to see the 2023 Geminid meteor shower.

China Pushes for Renewable Energy Substitution in Climate Deal

China Pushes for Renewable Energy Substitution in Climate Deal

China's climate envoy, Xie Zhenhua, indicates the country's willingness to find a compromise on phasing out fossil fuels.

Used pacemakers can get second life in pets after death or upgrade | Fact check

Used pacemakers can get second life in pets after death or upgrade | Fact check

A Facebook post claims that used pacemakers can be donated to pets. This article fact-checks the claim and provides information about programs that accept pacemaker donations for dogs.

Scientists Make Breakthrough in Quantum Computing by Reversing Time in a Quantum Computer

Scientists Make Breakthrough in Quantum Computing by Reversing Time in a Quantum Computer

Physicists at Princeton, Harvard and MIT have successfully linked together two molecules in special quantum states, advancing the study of quantum computing.

Hubble Resumes Science Observations After Gyro Scare

Hubble Resumes Science Observations After Gyro Scare

NASA's Hubble Space Telescope is back in service after a problem with its gyroscope, and NASA is still studying reboost options for the future.