Windows 10 may get native support for Android apps

[ad_1] Microsoft is working on a new project that will fill the lack of applications in the Microsoft Store, using those of Android. This story will already sound familiar to the most veterans … The reports of run Android apps natively on Windows 10 date back to 2014, when Microsoft …

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The marks on a nurse’s face in times of a pandemic

[ad_1] Bernarda Santos Today at 15:38 An American nurse posted a photograph on her Twitter account showing the signs that the use of protective equipment leaves on the faces of healthcare workers. He worked for eight months in the covid-19 ward of a hospital in the state of Tennessee, in …

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South Africa plots to permanently “darken” the SUN in a sci-fi plan to avoid running out of water

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[ad_1] It SOUNDS like a plot from a science fiction movie, but scientists have suggested permanently obscuring the sun to save South Africa from deadly droughts. The insane scheme would involve pumping large amounts of gas into the atmosphere above Cape Town to preserve the local water supply. 3 It …

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COVID-19 forces families to deal with a different Thanksgiving Day

[ad_1] Hazel Mayfield usually cooks the Thanksgiving meal for her extended family in Houston, Texas. It usually welcomes friends and neighbors eager to sample its Cajun fried turkey, green bean casserole, candied sweet potato, homemade cornbread dressing, and dirty rice – just a few of its signature dishes. Known as …

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Astronomers discover Earth’s second minimaon, but it’s already gone

[ad_1] Several long exposure observations stacked to form a 2020 CD3 composite image. Stripes are stars that appear smudged due to tracking motion. Credit: G. Fedorets. Earlier this year, highly sensitive telescopes on Earth discovered a dishwasher-sized asteroid that was temporarily circling the Earth-Moon system. In essence, the object, known …

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Here’s why you shouldn’t be alarmed

[ad_1] Credit: Public Domain Unsplash / CC0 I’m a clinical trial fanatic. I keep hearing people talk about the seven to ten years it takes to make a vaccine and how dangerous it can be to accelerate this process. The word that keeps appearing is “rushed” and makes the average …

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