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Jessica's passion for writing began at a young age. She was always the one in her family who knew the answer to any question, and she would write down her thoughts on paper and give them to anyone who asked. As she grew up and became more interested in fashion, automotive, travel, and arts, her natural affinity for writing became apparent. She is currently working at Gibbs Press as a news writer where she writes about those topics mentioned above and more!

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DIY Lava Lamp Experiment: How-To Plus Free Worksheet

Looking for an engaging and educational science activity to do with your students? This DIY Lava Lamp Experiment is perfect for the classroom. It’s a hands-on way to explore the principles of density, chemical reactions, and how liquids and gases interact. Plus, your students will love watching their colorful creations come to life. Here’s how […]

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Russia bans crypto mining in multiple regions, citing energy concerns

The Russian government has banned crypto mining in ten regions for a period of six years, . Russia has cited the industry’s high power consumption rates as the primary reason behind the ban. Crypto is particularly power-hungry, as mining operations already account for . This ban takes effect on January 1 and lasts until March

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Flying taxi maker Lillium lays off 1,000 workers and ceases operations

Lilium, a company working on flying taxis that can take off and land vertically, has ceased operations. As TechCrunch notes, German media Gründerszene was the first publication to report that it laid off 1,000 workers a few days ago after it failed to secure more financing to continue its technology’s development. Patrick Nathen, the company’s

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Flying taxi maker Lillium lays off 1,000 workers and ceases operations

Lilium, a company working on flying taxis that can take off and land vertically, has ceased operations. As TechCrunch notes, German media Gründerszene was the first publication to report that it laid off 1,000 workers a few days ago after it failed to secure more financing to continue its technology’s development. Patrick Nathen, the company’s

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