Maxar posts new satellite photos of flooded Kherson Oblast

Maxar Technologies company has published new satellite images of southern Ukraine, which show the extent of the destruction caused by the blowing up of the Kakhovka Hydroelectric Power Plant (HPP).

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Around 42,000 people are at severe risk from flooding in Russian and Ukrainian-controlled areas along the Dnipro River after the Nova Kakhovka dam collapsed on Tuesday.

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Former ByteDance executive says Chinese Communist Party tracked Hong Kong protesters via data

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Apple CEO Tim Cook says he uses OpenAI's ChatGPT

The CEO of the iPhone-maker says he is "excited" about the viral chatbot, but also acknowledges the need for more safeguards in the A.I. realm broadly.

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Apple has a long history of designing products that aren't the first to be introduced in a particular category but still redefine the market. With the company unveiling a headset equipped with

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Apple may be just hours away from unveiling its most ambitious new hardware product in years. At its Worldwide Developers Conference, which kicks off Monday at its Cupertino, California, campus,

Mysterious species buried their dead and carved symbols 100,000 years before humans

Homo naledi, an extinct human relative, buried dead and carved symbols long before modern humans, new research at the Rising Star cave system in South Africa found.

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