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TikTok to launch e-commerce platform in US to sell China-made goods - WSJ
TikTok to launch e-commerce platform in US to sell China-made goods - WSJ
(Corrects to add source in headline) (Reuters) -TikTok is planning to launch in early August an e-commerce platform to sell
2023-07-25 20:53
Scientists are claiming an alien spaceship crashed straight into Mars
Scientists are claiming an alien spaceship crashed straight into Mars
Is there life on Mars? Well, according to new research, an alien crash landing there could explain puzzling new findings on the surface of the Red Planet. It comes after Nasa’s Curiosity Rover captured images of spiked protrusions on the surface back in April. The strange formations captured in the pictures seem to show a row of spikes and sharp angles emerging from rocks at the base of the Gale Crater, which is 154km long. The odd discovery has put scientists on high alert and it marks one of the most peculiar things ever recorded on the surface of Mars. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Astrobiologist Dr Nathalie Cabrol, who is from the NASA Ames Research Centre and Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI) Institute, even said that it’s the “most bizarre” rock she’s seen in 20 years of studying the planet. The findings are so irregular, in fact, that experts cannot rule out the idea that they’re extraterrestrial in origin. “A fragment from an extraterrestrial or terrestrial spacecraft cannot be discounted with absolute certainty” the authors of new research published in the Journal of Astrobiology stated. The odd protrusions could be “sand spikes”, which form in certain sands as a result of strong earthquakes. Another theory posits that the formation could be debris from crashed spacecraft, and authors of the study have not ruled out that it could be the result of crafts launched by humans landing on the surface. "Given that possibly 10 or more craft have crashed upon the surface, coupled with the jettison of equipment associated with landing the rovers, it is possible the spikes and its substrate are human-made and consist of debris that fell onto the surface of Gale Crater," the paper reads. “Nevertheless, no debris field is evident and no evidence of any additional debris that may have originated on Earth. “Given its small size and that there are no known human-made analogs and no logical explanation as to what purpose these spikes may serve, it does not seem likely these specimens are the remnants of craft or equipment that fell into Gale Crater. One can only speculate about extraterrestrial origin." However, speaking to The Telegraph, Prof Richard Armstrong, of Aston University, Birmingham said: “There is no way of proving for certain what the spikes are but the balance of the evidence would suggest ‘sand spikes’ resulting from seismic activity on Mars.” Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-07-25 20:33
MTC Technologies harnesses Adtran’s broadband platform to expand Gigabit FTTH services
MTC Technologies harnesses Adtran’s broadband platform to expand Gigabit FTTH services
MEDIAPOLIS, Iowa--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jul 25, 2023--
2023-07-25 20:01
ZEDEDA Launches Industry-First Application Services Suite, Revolutionizing Edge Computing
ZEDEDA Launches Industry-First Application Services Suite, Revolutionizing Edge Computing
SAN JOSE, Calif. & BERLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jul 25, 2023--
2023-07-25 20:00
Semtech Collaborates with UnaBiz to integrate Sigfox 0G Technology on Market-Leading LoRa® Platforms
Semtech Collaborates with UnaBiz to integrate Sigfox 0G Technology on Market-Leading LoRa® Platforms
CAMARILLO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jul 25, 2023--
2023-07-25 20:00
Dynatrace Expanding Davis to Deliver the Observability and Security Industry’s First Hypermodal Artificial Intelligence, Converging Predictive, Causal, and Generative AI
Dynatrace Expanding Davis to Deliver the Observability and Security Industry’s First Hypermodal Artificial Intelligence, Converging Predictive, Causal, and Generative AI
WALTHAM, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jul 25, 2023--
2023-07-25 20:00
Altus Power Announces New Solar & Energy Storage Asset in Massachusetts
Altus Power Announces New Solar & Energy Storage Asset in Massachusetts
STAMFORD, Conn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jul 25, 2023--
2023-07-25 19:30
Spotify reports strong user growth, raises prices
Spotify reports strong user growth, raises prices
Spotify reported Tuesday a bigger-than-expected rise in active users at the end of the second quarter, a day after the music streaming giant announced price...
2023-07-25 19:29
Doctor reveals most dangerous sex position which ‘cause penis fractures’
Doctor reveals most dangerous sex position which ‘cause penis fractures’
An NHS doctor and TikTok star has revealed the most dangerous sex position – which he says is the cause of 50% of penis fractures. Dr Karan Rajan, a surgical doctor, shares his experience and knowledge with his 5.1 million followers on TikTok. In a video which has recently gone viral, Dr Karan told his followers about the sex position he thinks is most likely to lead to a hospital visit. He gives the title to the reverse cowgirl, as if there is any erratic thrusting during intercourse or if the two parties are not in sync, the penis can slip out and be crushed by their partner's pubic bone, causing a fracture. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Although the penis is boneless, the word 'fracture' is used to describe a tear in the tunica albuginea - a piece of fibrous tissue that connects the framework of the testis and allows the penis to enlarge during an erection. Patients who suffer from a ‘penile fracture’ and don’t have treatment, are usually left with erectile dysfunction, scarring and a permanent curvature of the penis for the rest of their lives. Dr Karan finished his educational video with a warning that over-enthusiastic sex, can lead to your penis really looking like an aubergine. @dr.karanr Reply to @budsfn the one with the broken ? #schoolwithdrkaran #learnontiktok #doctor #storytime The popular clip was posted back in 2021 but has recently gone viral, garnering millions of views and racking up 411,000 likes. Many of Dr Karan’s followers were saddened by the educational video, with one saying: “This is my favourite position,” followed by a sad face emoji. Someone else commented: “They can just break, did I hear...well now I can finally take revenge." Another viewer said: “My husband is now scared to come near me because of that.” A fourth added: “But that’s the best position." Dr Karan answered people who wanted evidence for these claims and said: “Men coming to the emergency room with this issue.” Some people were rather concerned, and one asked: “Just to clarify, by breaking it, will it look swollen and bigger? How long will this swelling last? Asking for a friend.” Another person wrote: “I heard mine crack from this position once." Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-07-25 18:59
TikTok brings in text posts to rival Elon Musk's X
TikTok brings in text posts to rival Elon Musk's X
TikTok will now allow users to post text-only content for the first time in a challenge to Elon Musk's beleaguered X, formerly known as Twitter.
2023-07-25 18:53
Apple faces $1 billion UK lawsuit by app developers over App Store fees
Apple faces $1 billion UK lawsuit by app developers over App Store fees
More than 1,500 app developers in the United Kingdom brought a £785 million ($1 billion) class action lawsuit against Apple Tuesday over its App Store fees.
2023-07-25 18:22
UK CO2 Emissions Drop For The First Time in Two Years, ONS Says
UK CO2 Emissions Drop For The First Time in Two Years, ONS Says
UK greenhouse gas emissions dropped in the first quarter for the first time in two years, as the
2023-07-25 18:19
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