All posts by John Breaux
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John Breaux | November 19, 2019
First Major Rain of the Fall Season Could Bring Flash Floods to San Diego
We can expect the first major rainfall of the season this evening, as the county will shift from...
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John Breaux | November 14, 2019
Space Exploration: The Landscapes of Mars
In the future, space tourism will be the next frontier of premiere vacation, and we will eventually have...
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John Breaux | November 13, 2019
Ball Lightning: Nature’s Strangest Phenomenon
Lightning is one of nature’s most powerful and awe-inspiring phenomena, captivating and intriguing people for thousands of years....
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John Breaux | November 12, 2019
SpaceX Launches 60 Starlink Satellites in Plan to Develop Global Internet Coverage
SpaceX launched 60 Starlink satellites on its Falcon 9 rocket into orbit, bringing them one step closer to...
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John Breaux | November 11, 2019
Instagram to Start Hiding Like Counts in the U.S.
While the company has been testing the feature for some time now, Instagram will finally be rolling out...
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John Breaux | November 8, 2019
Futuristic Advancements We Can Expect Within the Next Decade
Our society has made incredible advancements in technology, resulting in pivotal discoveries and accomplishments. We are lucky to...
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John Breaux | November 5, 2019
Facebook is Testing Facial Recognition Tool to Verify Your Identity
Facebook, the ultimate arbiter of everything privacy and security (kidding) is reportedly testing a new facial recognition feature...
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John Breaux | November 4, 2019
Shrinking Ozone Hole is Smaller Than Ever
For millions of years, the ozone layer has protected Earth from the harmful radiation of ultraviolet rays from...
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John Breaux | November 3, 2019
Google Announces it Has Achieved Quantum Supremacy
Just last week, Google announced that it has achieved something called “quantum supremacy”. An article published in the...
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John Breaux | November 2, 2019
NASA May be Returning to Pluto
Pluto is getting some much-deserved respect as of late, despite its classification as a celestial object rather than...