Good Morning! We’ve separated the main news from the world of Science and Technology so you know everything that happened last Thursday (26). Just click on the links below to browse the full story of each news.

1. Scientists have discovered more than 250 dinosaur eggs in India. Researchers at the University of Delhi found 92 nests containing 256 fossilized titanosaur eggs, one of the largest dinosaurs to walk on Earth.

2. Run! Check out what’s coming on Netflix in February 2023. Highlights to leave Netflix include Sicario: No Man’s Land and the post-apocalyptic movie World War Z; see list.

3. Prime Gaming Announces February’s Free Games and Content. Members with an active Amazon Prime membership will be able to claim 9 free games and various in-game content in February; Check out the benefits!

4. Telegram disobeyed Moraes’ order and was fined 1.2 million BRL. Telegram says it has not given any reason to explain that the decision to block MP Nikolas Ferreira’s channel was not complied with and claims “censorship”.

5. WhatsApp is launching Communities in Brazil with up to 5,000 members. WhatsApp Communities feature launched in Brazil and allows you to bring together up to 50 groups with up to 5,000 members; I know how it works.

6. Twitter: Elon Musk, renamed Mr. Tweet and cannot be undone. The social network rule prevents verified users from frequently changing their display name.

7. IBM announced the layoffs of approximately 4,000 employees. The company will lay off about 1.5% of its workforce.

8. New nuclear rocket project will take missions to Mars in 45 days. Nuclear propulsion, a frequent subject of research in the space programs of the United States and the former Soviet Union, is back on the scene in a new NASA project that promises to get crew members to Mars.

9. The Last of Us Part III: Naughty Dog says the game may not be made. The developer stated that The Last of Us could follow the same path as Uncharted, which is considered a finished franchise by the company.

10. Understand what the ‘coffee test’ is done in job interviews. The coffee test originated in Australia and is done by recruiters around the world.

Source: Tec Mundo

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