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Catapulting spider winds up web to launch at prey: study

by Issam AHMED WASHINGTON, United States (AFP) -- Just when you thought spiders couldn't get any more terrifying. A study…

Facebook sues South Korea data analytics firm

  SAN FRANCISCO, United States (AFP) -- Facebook is suing South Korean data analytics firm Rankwave to make sure it…

Amazon’s Bezos unveils lunar lander project ‘Blue Moon’

WASHINGTON, United States (AFP) -- Jeff Bezos, who heads both Amazon and space company Blue Origin, unveiled a lunar lander…

New space race to bring satellite internet to the world

by Ivan Couronne WASHINGTON, United States (AFP) -- Anxiety has set in across the space industry ever since the world's…

What if an asteroid was about to hit Earth? Scientists ponder question

by Ivan Couronne Agence France Presse College Park, United States (AFP) -- Here's a hypothetical: a telescope detects an asteroid…

Samsung denies new Galaxy phone burnt from malfunctioning

by Kang Jin-kyu Agence France Presse Seoul, South Korea (AFP) -- Samsung on Tuesday stood by its new Galaxy S10…

Formula 1 driver protection measures

https://youtu.be/Cq2AjLOjxYo This  videographic shows safety measures in place to protect Formula 1 racing drivers, whose cars can reach speeds of…

Footprint found in Chile is ‘oldest’ in Americas: scientists

Santiago, Chile (AFP) -- Scientists in Chile say they have found a footprint dating from at least 15,600 years ago,…

Japan creates first artificial crater on asteroid

TOKYO, Japan (AFP) -- Japanese scientists have succeeded in creating what they called the first-ever artificial crater on an asteroid,…

‘Marsquake’: first tremor detected on Red Planet

PARIS, France (AFP) -- Scientists said Tuesday they might have detected the first known seismic tremor on Mars in a…

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