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Facebook

Facebook finds UK-based ‘fake news’ network

Facebook has removed more than 130 accounts, pages and groups it says were part of a UK-based misinformation network.
SpaceX Dragon

SpaceX Dragon demo capsule leaves station for Earth

America's new commercial astronaut capsule will complete its demonstration flight on Friday with a splashdown in the Atlantic Ocean.
Einstein

Einstein manuscripts: More than 110 new documents released

Dozens of manuscripts belonging to Albert Einstein, many of them unseen in public before, have been unveiled by the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
Mendeleev

Mendeleev’s Periodic Table of Elements celebrates its 150th anniversary

In the middle of the 19th century, over 60 chemical elements were discovered, whereas by the beginning of 2019, the Table listed 118
mobile data

India beats UK and US on mobile data price

A study into the amount people pay for mobile data has found that the UK has some of the most expensive prices in Europe.
3D-Printed Rocket Engine

German Engineers Successfully Produce, Test 3D-Printed Rocket Engine

German Aerospace Centre (DLR) in collaboration with SLM Solutions, have successfully created a rocket engine, called BERTA, fully assembled using 3D-printing technology.
X Dragon capsule

SpaceX Dragon capsule docks with space station

The demonstration flight of America's new astronaut capsule has successfully docked with the International Space Station (ISS).
control your world

How you could control your world with just your fingertips

The QWERTY typewriter was introduced in 1872, and since then tapping on a keyboard or screen has become the standard way to interact with digital technology. But this isn't always convenient or safe, so new "touchless" ways to control machines are being developed.
phone-makers

The phone-makers bringing buttons back

An Android phone that slides open to reveal a physical qwerty keyboard inside has launched at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.
OneWeb

OneWeb satellite internet mega-constellation set to fly

London-based start-up OneWeb is set to launch the first six satellites in its multi-billion-pound project to take the internet to every corner of the globe.

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