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Tesla CEO Ilon Musk believes that Apple is using too much cobalt. This was reported by Businessinsider, citing a discussion of the company’s financial report.
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Tesla CEO Ilon Musk believes that Apple is using too much cobalt. This was reported by Businessinsider, citing a discussion of the company’s financial report.
Read MoreOne of the world’s largest online retailers Amazon may soon allow customers to pay in cryptocurrency, according to Business Insider.
Read MoreScientists from the Massachusetts and Harvard Medical Schools in the United States said there are dangerous effects of COVID-19 that children and adolescents may face, Healio reports.
Read MoreEmperor Naruhito of Japan, head of the International Olympic Committee Thomas Bach and head of the organizing committee Seiko Hashimoto officially announced the opening of the XXXII Summer Olympics in Tokyo.
Read MoreScientists have succeeded for the first time in finding out which compounds activate the protein complex responsible for innate immunity.
Read MoreThe entire line of iPhones to be released by the U.S. company Apple in 2022 will be equipped with 5G technology, the Japanese newspaper Nikkei reported, citing sources familiar with the situation.
Read MoreU.S. scientists have completed the most extensive study ever of the relationship between coffee consumption and heart rhythm disturbances.
Read MorePregnancy is categorized as a health condition with an increased risk of severe COVID-19 and vaccination is recommended, and nursing mothers can continue to feed their babies even after vaccination, according to updated recommendations from the World Health Organization’s Strategic Advisory Group of Experts on Immunization (SAGE) published Monday.
Read MoreA team of scientists led by Tyler Starr, a biochemist at the Seattle Cancer Research Center, has discovered an antibody capable of fighting not only different variations of SARS-CoV-2, but also other coronaviruses.
Read MoreAn intruder can send you a phishing link in an email or messenger message, luring you with attractive advertisements or a lucrative super promotion.
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