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How are lightning created?

Summer is synonymous with sun, but also with storms. Who has not contemplated one from the protection that the home gives that electrical display that is lightning?

Valtteri Bottas present at KIO THINK & TRANSFORM 2022

Driver Valtteri Bottas and his team manager at Alfa Romeo F1® Team ORLEN, Alessandro Alunni Bravi shared the importance of digital acceleration in Formula 1.

Sex education is no longer seen at school, but on Tik Tok

In social networks, minors are solving their doubts about sexuality. This can bring multiple benefits and risks. We explain what they are and how to find the right content.

How global warming will affect astronomy

Astronomical observations around the world will worsen in quality as a result of climate change, according to a new study.

New images of Saturn's rings in stunning detail

New images of Saturn's rings in stunning detail

Review: Call of Duty Modern Warfare II; the title made for the fans

Activision presented the new version of one of the most endearing stories of its Modern Warfare saga. Is it redeemed after the criticism of Vanguard?

NASA discovers more than 50 areas that emit exorbitant levels of greenhouse gases

NASA's 'EMIT' spectrometer locates has targeted Central Asia, the Middle East and the US among others.

LAST MINUTE: Elon Musk is already the owner of Twitter

The purchase of the social network by the billionaire was finalized today for the price agreed at the beginning, 44,000 million dollars.

The iPhone saves Apple's revenue, but not enough to completely rid the crisis

Despite having lower sales of its products and services, the company managed to have satisfactory results.

Prime Day does not save Amazon and reports only 15% growth

The big tech companies are disappointing shareholders and Wall Street's response is to stop betting on them.

Goodbye to “irregular import” cell phones: ZTE will block them in Mexico

The company explained that it will send a message to the smartphones from which it "does not recognize" its import.

James Webb has begun collecting scientific data

Closer and closer. The James Webb Space Telescope has begun to collect its first scientific data. Soon we will be able to see the first results, in July.

Giant rhinoceros fossil turns out to be the largest land mammal to ever exist

It was five meters tall and weighed 24 tons! We know this new member who lived about 25 million years ago.

Science fiction predictions that have come true

Many of the advances dreamed of by science fiction literature are today part of our daily lives. These are some of the predictions that have come true.

The science ranking in 2007

In the traditional selection of the ten best scientific advances of the year made by the journal Science at this time, the discovery of human genetic variation occupies the first place.

Google Maps Spain: all the improvements and changes planned

According to several developers, Google Maps will bring a series of very interesting news and new features in the coming months. We discover some of them.

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Hubble space telescope captures a floating egg

Do you identify it? It is J025157.5 + 600606 and it is located in the constellation Cassiopeia (pointing north and at the pole star).

They discover the key to our intelligence

What Makes Human Brain Cells Unique? Scientists have found a mechanism that sets us apart.

Amazon buys 9 Atlas V launchers to put a large number of satellites into orbit

With the intention of offering high-speed Internet around the world to those users who do not yet have access to the network, Jeff Bezos's company has bought launchers.

What is the strange cosmic object known as 'The Accident'?

It moves at more than 200 kilometers per second, but scientists don't know what it is. It doesn't fit with anything we know.

Where is the oldest water on the planet?

According to scientific estimates, Lake Vostok in Antarctica is home to the oldest and purest water on Earth. It is a mass that has been sealed for millions of years by ice and that constitutes a kind of thermostat isolated from the rest of the atmosphere.

This app tells you if you have been close to someone with coronavirus

The application of Chinese origin alerts whether there has been 'close contact' or 'general contact' through data from different agencies.