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SCIENCE

New discovery reveals how the egg controls sperm entry

After the egg has been fertilized by a sperm, the surrounding egg coat tightens, mechanically preventing the entry of additional

GADGET

The new Sonos Move 2 portable speaker is 20 percent off right now

The newly-released Sonos Move 2 speaker is on sale for 20 percent off the regular price. This is the very

FINANCE

Guinness is entering a ‘golden age’ thanks to social media-obsessed millennials

If you’re in London this St. Patrick’s Day, you’re likely to find a decent-quality Guinness within a few hundred meters. 

GAMING

Dragon’s Dogma 2 Trailer Is The Latest Example Of A Weird Trend

Image: Capcom Publishers are always trying to find the best way to sell the latest game to players. Usually that

SPORTS

Frazer Clarke admits Fabio Wadley has got under his skin ‘at times’ as pair prepare for Easter Sunday fight on Sky Sports | Boxing News

Frazer Clarke admits Fabio Wardley has got under his skin “at times” as the heated build-up to their heavyweight fight

NATURE

Whales make waves in the quest to discover why menopause evolved

Nature, Published online: 13 March 2024; doi:10.1038/d41586-024-00658-9 Why do several species of whale experience menopause, and why does the phenomenon

ECONOMY

K Kavitha: Will K Kavitha’s arrest revive BRS in Telangana, or help BJP?

BRS MLC K Kavitha was arrested from her residence on Friday evening, prompting her brother KT Rama Rao to question

REAL ESTATE

Haley Willett’s New Book, “Widdle Sweedie’s First Flight,” Follows a Young Sheep’s First Flight on a Plane and How She Manages to Calm Her Fears with the Help of Others

Cedar Rapids, IA, March 15, 2024 –(PR.com)– Fulton Books author Haley Willett, whose mission is to instill creativity and hope in

NEWS

Who Australia Caught When It Went Looking for Chinese Spies

The police officers asked the man what he meant when he said that involving an Australian government minister in a

BUISNESS

Soaring US debt will ‘break’ markets at some point if spending isn’t reined in, Wharton professor warns

Osaka Wayne Studios/Getty Images The US debt could eventually “break” markets if it keeps growing at this pace, Joao Gomes