Add flair to your home’s exterior with these smart floodlights — Scientists discover a way to track meteorites
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August 14, 2021

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The largest black holes in the universe

The largest black holes in the universe

The universe is full of mysterious and amazing cosmic things. But, one of the most infamous is black holes. These incredible pieces of the universe are quite literally the most massive things ever. They can grow to astonishing sizes that your brain might not even be able to fathom.

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Komando.com Review: Add a little flair to your home’s exterior with smart flood lights

Komando.com Review: Add a little flair to your home’s exterior with smart flood lights

This week, News Director Ben reviews two smart floodlights from a company called Novostella. Both are app-controlled with various settings and a range of 16 million colors, with a weather-proof casing to stand up to the elements. There are pros and cons, but the low price could make the painful setup process worth it.

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We can now track meteorites to where they came from

We can now track meteorites to where they came from

Every year, tons of space debris barrels toward Earth. While the great majority of this burns up in the atmosphere, some debris will make it to the surface and even cause damage. Now, scientists have found a way to track meteorites and find out where they come from. They might even be able to predict their arrival.

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The simplest math problem no one can solve

The simplest math problem no one can solve

Mathematical equations and formulas are a struggle for many during their school years. But, there is a simple math problem that not even the most prominent mathematicians can solve. The reason might just shock you with its simplicity.

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