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TfL releases first look inside new air-conditioned Piccadilly Line Tube carriages | UK News
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Tube commuters in London have been given a glimpse of new air conditioned train carriages set for introduction to the network from 2025. The images show how they will look inside once they are used on the Piccadilly line. “The first trains are being put through rigorous testing on a test track and in a…
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Crashed Russian spacecraft likely cause of new crater on the moon – as NASA releases images | Science & Tech News
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NASA has found a new crater on the moon likely caused by the impact of a Russian spacecraft that crashed last month. Luna-25, a robot lander, met its untimely end as it looked to touch down on the lunar surface’s south pole. Russia had hoped it would spend a year collecting samples of rock and…
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NASA releases stunning ultraviolet images of Mars | Science & Tech News
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NASA has shared two stunning ultraviolet images of Mars. The pictures, taken by the space agency’s MAVEN (Mars Atmosphere and Volatile EvolutioN) mission, were taken at different points along the planet’s orbit of the sun. One was snapped in July 2022 and one in January 2023, when the planet was at the near opposite end…
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Nintendo’s Advance Wars 1+2: Re-Boot Camp finally releases more than a year after indefinite delay due to Ukraine invasion | Science & Tech News
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A Nintendo video game which suffered an indefinite delay due to the war in Ukraine finally releases today. Advance Wars 1+2: Re-Boot Camp was originally scheduled to hit the Switch console on 8 April last year, but its Japanese publisher pushed it back following Russia’s invasion. It is a remade collection of the first two…
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NASA releases new images of Uranus which could unravel mystery about planet | Science & Tech News
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NASA has released stunning new images of Uranus which could help unravel a mysterious feature of the planet. The images, taken using NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope, show the planet’s rings in more detail than they have ever been seen before. Though the rings have been captured in previous images, these are said to be…