Mercury, Saturn, Mars, and Neptune will compactly align in the sky on the morning of April 18 in an event astronomers call a planetary alignment. While the peak viewing hours of the alignment are on ...
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Google today updated its Chrome browser with support for vertical tabs, which are displayed in a sidebar instead of at the top of the browser. The tab layout can be changed by right clicking on any ...
Google has started rolling out vertical tabs in Chrome. With vertical tabs, all your open web pages appear in a sidebar. You can more easily see, manage, and work with your open tabs. Vertical tabs ...
When people are talking, they can start to unconsciously mirror each other, for instance, in the words they use, their sentence structures and even hand gestures. This tendency to mirror others can ...
In the first two minutes of “Breaking the Ice,” the lead character discovers she’s pregnant, gets slapped and threatened by her boyfriend’s mother, and is handed a wad of cash to end both her ...
Suunto waited more than two years to release a follow-up to the original Vertical adventure watch. While that seems like an age by modern standards, the brand put that time to good use. In the Suunto ...
A rare celestial occasion will light up the Saturday evening skyline across California and the rest of the nation, featuring a bright six-planet parade in a special planetary alignment visible to ...
A rare celestial occasion will light up the Saturday evening skyline, featuring a bright six-planet parade in a special planetary alignment visible to stargazers. Mercury, Venus, Neptune, Saturn, ...
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Step outside just after sunset and you may catch an unusual sight: six planets strung across the sky in a gentle arc. The phenomenon—often dubbed a “planetary parade”—isn’t a cosmic spectacle in the ...