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Google said to be preparing its own chips for use in Pixel phones and Chromebooks

Google is reportedly on the verge of stepping up their hardware game in a way that follows the example set by Apple, with custom-designed silicon powering future smartphones. Axios reports that Google

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The sun in 'ultra-HD' - scientists reveal sharpest images ever

The pictures were captured with a telescope that had been carried to the cusp of space on a sub-orbital rocket flight.

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Nepal, India join hands to manage stranded nationals across border amid COVID-19 lockdown

Nepal and India have entered into cooperation to manage the stranded Nepalis at different border points amid the nationwide lockdown in both countries to fight COVID-19 pandemic. Nepal enforced a

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China shares COVID-19 control experience in WHO video conference

00:35 The World Health Organization (WHO) held a video conference on Friday for member states to share information about the pandemic.Health ministers of dozens of countries took part.

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Prototype thrusters designed for use on the Moon undergo key hot-fire testing

NASA’s renewed efforts to return to the Moon may be impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, but works still proceeds on a number of projects related to the effort, including a series of hot-fire test

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FDA updates COVID-19 testing guidelines to allow self-swab tests

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has updated its guidelines for COVID-19 testing procedures, in a bid to both make the process easier and less uncomfortable for patients, and to help limit

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Brazilian president' 2nd COVID-19 test negative

Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro announced Tuesday evening on his verified social media account that his second coronavirus test was negative. The result came after Bolsonaro announced on March 13

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UK's response to COVID-19 may expose significant risks to citizens

Boris Johnson (C) meets with staff in a laboratory at the Public Health England National Infection Service in Colindale, north London. /AFP Editor's note:Thom Brooks is the Dean of Durham Law

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CIA's cyber espionage scandal says a lot about U.S.' strategy

Editor's note:Andrew Korybko is a Moscow-based American political analyst. The article reflects the author's opinion, and not necessarily the views of CGTN.It's no secret that countries spy on one

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Thailand confirms 2 more new cases of COVID-19, 50 in total

The Thai Ministry of Public Health on Saturday confirmed two more new cases of the COVID-19, bringing the total to 50. The ministry also said that of those cases, 31 h

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Treatment of COVID-19 shows continuous effectiveness in China: official

Treatment of the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has continuously shown effectiveness in China as more patients are discharged from hospital after recovery, a hea

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JD.com sales forecast boosted by home deliveries in virus-hit China

JD.com's Asia No. 1 Shanghai Jading Logistics Park facility in Shanghai, China, March 1, 2020. /VCG China's JD.com forecast at least 10 percent rise in revenue on Monday for the coronavirus-hi

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China's coal production capacity basically restored: regulator

A coal-fired power station in central China's Henan Province. /VCG Energy supplies including coal and oil were largely sufficient in China as a majority of mines and refineries resumed operat

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SpaceX anticipates building ‘many rockets’ as it iterates Starship toward orbital flight this year

SpaceX founder Elon Musk has been sharing a number of updates about his company’s progress on Starship this week. Along with footage of the assembly process of the current “SN1” pro

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Samsung’s very good Galaxy Buds get much better battery life

Samsung’s Galaxy Buds have been one of the low-key success stories of the current bluetooth earbud revolution. They don’t have the flash of an AirPod, but they get the mix of form and function just ri

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South Sudan parties fail to strike deal on number of states

FILE PHOTO: President of South Sudan, Salva Kiir Mayardit (front L) attends a meeting with Riek Machar (front R), AU Commissioner for Peace and Security Ismail Chergui (rear L), Kenyan President,

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What smoking and drinking daily does to your brain

The study also shows that the brain age of moderate drinkers and those who do not indulge at all is "indistinguishable".