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Juul seeks authorization on a new vape it says can verify a user's age. Here's how it works
Juul seeks authorization on a new vape it says can verify a user's age. Here's how it works
E-cigarette company Juul Labs is seeking US authorization to sell a "next-generation" vape with age verification capabilities in the United States.
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Traders Pay $200,000 a Day to Ship Gas as Tankers Become Scarce Ahead of Winter
Traders Pay $200,000 a Day to Ship Gas as Tankers Become Scarce Ahead of Winter
Traders are poised to shell out more than $200,000 a day to ship liquefied natural gas in the
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Nasa Voyager 2: Space agency accidentally loses contact with pioneering space probe
Nasa Voyager 2: Space agency accidentally loses contact with pioneering space probe
Nasa has “inadvertently” lost contact with Voyager 2, its pioneering spacecraft. The space agency said that it had sent a series of planned commands to the probe on 21 July. But those moves left Voyager 2 pointing in the wrong direction: its antenna is now pointing two degrees away from Earth, and so it has lost contact with its engineers. It cannot either receive commands or send back data, Nasa said. Ordinarily, it would do so by establishing contact with the Deep Space Network, or DSN, which is a set of ground-based antennas that allow for communications with distant spacecraft. But the data being sent by Voyager 2 is not reaching that network. Voyager 2 is now floating on its own, almost 20 billion kilometres from Earth. Nasa still hopes to be able to re-establish contact with the probe, however. It is programmed to automatically reset its orientation a number of times each year, to push its antenna back to Earth. The next reset is expected to happen on 15 October, Nasa said. Until then, the space agency expects the probe to “remain on its planned trajectory during the quiet period”, it said. As its name suggests, Voyager 2 was part of a pair, both of which were launched in 1977. Voyager 1 is floating even further from Earth – at 24 billion kilometres – and Nasa says it is continuing to operate as normal. The Voyager programme brought with it a host of records: Voyager 2 is the only spacecraft to have visited Uranus and Neptune, and together they are the only spacecraft made by humans to ever have entered interstellar space. Even almost 50 years since they were launched, the pair of Voyager spacecraft have continued to send back useful and important information to Nasa for examination by scientists on Earth. They have contributed to a host of new findings about the very distant edges of our solar system. Read More How to take the perfect picture of tonight's supermoon Elon Musk installs huge, glowing letter on top of his office A game where you go to sleep in real life is one of the most popular in the world
1970-01-01 08:00
Amazon: More Prime Deliveries Are Arriving Same-Day or Next-Day Than Ever
Amazon: More Prime Deliveries Are Arriving Same-Day or Next-Day Than Ever
Are you seeing faster deliveries on Amazon Prime orders? The company says it hit its
1970-01-01 08:00
Eagles: Jalen Hurts phone lock screen proves he's a man on a mission
Eagles: Jalen Hurts phone lock screen proves he's a man on a mission
Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts gives himself a painful daily reminder about that Super Bowl loss -- the league had better watch out in 2023.Hey Siri, who's going to win the Super Bowl this year?In terms of pure unfiltered motivation, it might be the Philadelphia Eagles. The Super Bowl r...
1970-01-01 08:00
America's oldest craft brewer has shut down after 127 years. Here's how it could be saved
America's oldest craft brewer has shut down after 127 years. Here's how it could be saved
Anchor Brewing, which has been America's oldest craft brewer with 127 years in business, closed its taprooms for good on Sunday. But there's a chance the brand could live on.
1970-01-01 08:00
Thomas Frank defends price tag of Arsenal & Bayern Munich target David Raya
Thomas Frank defends price tag of Arsenal & Bayern Munich target David Raya
Thomas Frank believes Brentford are right to demand £40m for Arsenal & Bayern Munich target David Raya.
1970-01-01 08:00
Pokémon Sleep: Game where players go to bed rockets up the App Store
Pokémon Sleep: Game where players go to bed rockets up the App Store
Pokémon Sleep, a game in which players go to bed in real life to win, is rocketing up the App Store charts. The app is now sixth in Apple’s charts, suggesting that makers The Pokémon Company may have found a way to replicate some of the success of their previous hit Pokemon Go. To play the game, people download the app onto their iPhone – or use a separate, paid-for accessory that the company says can be used to track sleep as well as make it easier. Once that is done, users mostly play by going to sleep. When they wake up in the morning, they will receive information about their sleep patterns – how long they slept, what kind of sleep that was, and whether players made any noises during the night – and receive rewards of Pokémon that will be caught based on that data. The game has received some negative reviews: on the iOS App Store, one player called it “deeply flawed and predatory”, criticising the fact that tracking sleep with the iPhone app means sleeping with it and leaving the screen on. While players can use the Pokémon Go Plus +, which has been given a confusing name presumably to separate it from the existing Pokémon Go Plus, that costs $60. It also received a critical review in The Verge, which said that while it was “incredibly cute”, it came with some drawbacks, including the fact that it requires players to undertake dull tasks during the day and offered few meaningful ways to actually improve sleep. Nonetheless, the game appears to have proven incredibly successful on the iPhone’s App Store and Android’s Google Play Store, where it has been downloaded millions of times. The game comes amid a growing interest in the benefits of sleep, and the technology that can help promote it. Multiple wearables such as those made by Apple, Garmin and Whoop all track the sleeping habits of their wearers, and other companies have promoted cooling and massaging technologies that are aimed at helping people get more restful sleep.
1970-01-01 08:00
Al Hilal see bids rejected for Victor Osimhen; Harry Kane enquiry knocked back
Al Hilal see bids rejected for Victor Osimhen; Harry Kane enquiry knocked back
Al Hilal have seen two bids for Napoli striker Victor Osimhen rejected & could turn to Tottenham's Harry Kane.
1970-01-01 08:00
Marcus Rashford admits he considered leaving Man Utd before Erik ten Hag appointment
Marcus Rashford admits he considered leaving Man Utd before Erik ten Hag appointment
Marcus Rashford has revealed that he considered leaving Manchester United prior to the appointment of Erik ten Hag last summer.
1970-01-01 08:00
Ukraine war: Russian strike on Zelensky's home city kills six
Ukraine war: Russian strike on Zelensky's home city kills six
At least six people, including a 10-year-old girl, died in an early morning strike in Kryvyi Rih.
1970-01-01 08:00
Commerce Secretary Raimondo Plans August China Trip as Tensions Over Tech Controls Simmer
Commerce Secretary Raimondo Plans August China Trip as Tensions Over Tech Controls Simmer
US Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo is planning to visit China in late August, according to people familiar with
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