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You May not Need Ten Fingers to be a Good Typist

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Did you know that people are beginning to type nearly as quickly on a smartphone as they do on a conventional computer keyboard? Mobile people usually use two thumbs tho generate an average of about 38 words per minute. On the other hand, physical keyboard users can type around 51.56 per minute. Yet, the experts announced that the gap was not as gigantic as presumed. Mobile typists who use auto-correct happen to be speedier than those who use word-prediction accessories, according to research. Professors and scientists alike have questioned about long-term consequences as the smartphone has demanded an increasingly bigger piece of our interactions. Moreover, 10- to 19-year-olds type about 10 wpm quicker than people in their 40s do, notwithstanding whether the keyboard stayed on a smartphone or a computer. But, there are some trade-offs when it comes to writing on a smartphone since those competing in the research left more numerous flaws uncorrected. This may be because there is a higher interaction expense of editing slips on mobile accessories and the limited text editing techniques. Well, that is it for this article and I hope you learn something new....  Read more

Wildfires Pumped Smoke to Record Heights

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Australia's most recent wildfire season was so critical that smog from the flames approached distinct elevations in the atmosphere. Tons of bushfires overflowed across Australia from December 29 to January 4. The clouds attracted within 300,000 and 900,000 metric tons of smoke into the stratosphere, which is more smoke than observed from any preceding inferno. As winds swirled one vast, long-lasting smoke plume around, it increased to record altitudes. Such powerful winds have never been detected around comparable plumes. Another surprising question remained how high the haze lifted in the breeze. The growing plume boosted record quantities of water plus carbon monoxide. People worry that too abundant smoke could weaken the ozone layer, which shields Earth from the sun's destructive radiation. Many scientists think that if the heated smoke rose high enough, it could remain for ages and pose a physical threat to the ozone layer. That is it for this article and I hope you learned some new things....  Read more

Bumper Tables

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About a dozen of the so-called "bumper tables" were rolled out at Fish Tales(a restaurant in Ocean City, Maryland) on May 16. The inflated tube tables were created by Revolution Event Design & Production. The company is based in Baltimore, Maryland. The bumper tables are intended to enable people to follow social distancing while feeding and talking in open-air environments. The accessories feature a hole in the middle which accommodates people around 4 to 6 feet tall. Wheels are attached to the underside for moving around, so members get a little spring in their step. But the main function of this tool is that they maintain a 6-foot distance from each other. The people who designed this product wanted to come up with a creative way to keep people safe. Shawn Harman is the owner of Fish Tales says that he hopes that customers can enjoy their meals and remain distanced while dining in the restaurant's parking property....  Read more

A space race to Mars?

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Did you know that there are three countries are trying to get toward the red planet? This red planet is no other than the fourth planet from the Sun, Mars! The three countries heading towards this planet are the United Arab Emirates, China, and the United States. But why are these countries launching right now, and why not later? This is because there is a short time every 26 months when Earth and Mars come close together. This makes it more efficient and faster to make a journey to Mars. But since this window closes in mid-august, some of the missions will have to wait until 2022 to launch. However, putting this robot into storage until 2022 would take around half a billion dollars for taxpayers to pay. In conclusion, many of these missions of going to Mars will have to wait until 2022 until they are ready to launch. Well, that's it for this article and I hope you learned any new information....  Read more

Ice Researcher

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September 2019 is when a man named Ian Raphael boarded a research ship where he would survive for six months, along with 60 other scientists. They had decided to head to the North Pole to study the cryosphere, portions of Earth's surface where water is in a solid form including glaciers and ice sheets, in the Arctic Ocean. Ever since then, the enormous vessel had drifted through the arctic, where the group of 60 scientists conducted numerous measurements. These scientists have attended various courses to get this far. Their job is to study and measure how sea ice is growing, breaking, drifting, melting, and how snow affects all of those. The ordinary day for Ian Raphael went something like this. He would first wake up and have breakfast followed by a meeting at 7:30 in the morning. After that, they would drill openings in the ice to take a sample that they would then inquire about. They would work until 5:30, and they have dinner. Well, that is it for this article and I hope you gained more knowledge by reading this....  Read more

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