James Webb Space Telescope: First galaxies but single ‘dark stars’?

The James Webb Space Telescope may have discovered three examples of “dark stars” that have so far only been described in theory and that get their energy from dark matter. At least that’s the opinion of a research team from the University of Texas, Austin, who have now presented their discovery. If this were to […]

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Here’s how the digital space with Apple becomes more inclusive and barrier-free | Vogue Germany

May 18 is Global Accessibility Awareness Day—these disability features are new to Apple In terms of greater inclusion and equality for all people, accessibility is not only important in the analog world, but also of great value in the digital world. To create even more awareness on this topic, World Digital Accessibility Day is held […]

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The first American outpost in space: “Skylab” started 50 years ago

The first problems came just 63 seconds after takeoff. A meteor shield deployed, ripping through the resistance, taking one solar panel with it and damaging another. This is how “Skylab”, the first American outpost in space, arrived in space on May 14, 1973 – exactly 50 years ago – from the Cape Canaveral spaceport aboard […]

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