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Still Wakes the Deep review: Atmosphere is best part of oil rig game

[ad_1] There are monsters on the Beira D oil rig – and you must evade them The Chinese Room Still Wakes the DeepThe Chinese RoomPC,

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Are there times when we should cut ties with a toxic family member?

[ad_1] Disagreement is an inevitable event in every relationship, and one of life’s most valuable lessons is how to heal those hurt feelings. However, since

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The sun could capture rogue planets from 3.8 light years away

[ad_1] Artistic illustration of a rogue planet MasPix/Alamy The sun’s gravitational pull may be able to capture incoming objects from as far as 3.8 light

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Social media companies change their policies in the wake of bad press

[ad_1] Social media companies appear to be sensitive to criticism Shutterstock/easy camera Negative news stories about social media platforms appear to be highly effective at

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SpaceX prepares for Starship flight with first ‘chopstick’ landing

[ad_1] A test of the Super Heavy Booster for Starship’s fifth test flight SpaceX SpaceX is making final preparations for the fifth and most ambitious

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Dark matter may solve the mystery of how colossal black holes merge

[ad_1] How do enormous black holes merge? Jurik Peter/Shutterstock Supermassive black holes sometimes merge, but for decades, astrophysicists have not known how. Now, we may

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Wafer-thin light sail could help us reach another star sooner

[ad_1] A mission to the sun’s closest neighbouring star, Alpha Centauri, could be made faster thanks to a tiny light sail punctured with billions of

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102 Things to Do With a Hole: Epic images of transformed mines captured in new book

[ad_1] DnA/Design and Architecture This epic image (pictured above) shows an inventive reincarnation of an abandoned Chinese quarry as an open-air library. Enclosed bookshelves line

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Watch a robot peel a squash with human-like dexterity

[ad_1] A robot that peels vegetables in the same way that people do demonstrates a level of dexterity that could help move delicate objects along

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AI can reveal what’s on your screen via signals leaking from cables

[ad_1] Hackers could view someone’s computer screen by picking up signals from the HDMI cable g-stockstudio/Getty Images Hackers can intercept electromagnetic radiation leaking from the