Saturday, November 30, 2024

Epic Black Friday deal: Save 90% on Hulu for a year and watch all the Alien movies you want!

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Black Friday 2024: Amazing Space Deals
Black Friday space gift ideas: discounts, deals still live!
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We've rounded up the best telescope, binocular, camera deals and best space gift ideas for Black Friday and Cyber Monday along with a host of other bargains on star projectors, binoculars and VR headsets for the space fan in your life.
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Black Friday deal: Save 60% on first 2 months of Paramount+
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Watch "Star Trek" and "Halo" on Paramount Plus for just $2.99 a month if you sign up this Black Friday, with Paramount offering up two months of subscription for just $2.99 each. That's a huge saving over the standard price of $7.99 a month, giving you access to hundreds of box sets, movies and even sporting events.
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Epic Black Friday deal: Save 90% on Hulu for a year
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This might just be the biggest Black Friday streaming deal as Hulu are offering 90% off for an entire year. You read that right, this Black Friday Hulu deal means you get the streaming service for just 99 cents a month and watch every Alien movie you want, including the brand new Alien: Romulus!
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Skywatching
This premium Vaonis smart telescope is still $500 off
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If you have been considering delving into the smart telescope market, Black Friday is one of the best times to do so. We have scouted the market for the best telescope deals and this is one of them — $500 off the Vaonis Vespera Pro telescope making it the first time we have ever seen this telescope at a discounted price.
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Our favorite Celestron telescope still $450 off for Black Friday
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Want to level up your stargazing with a seriously powerful Wi-Fi enabled telescope? The Celestron NexStar Evolution 8 is what you need. It is one of the few telescopes we have given five stars to, offering mind-blowingly clear views of the cosmos and it is a massive $450 off with Adorama's Black Friday deal.
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Spaceflight
Save $40 on Lego's Space Shuttle Discovery this Black Friday!
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Right now, the Lego NASA Space Shuttle Discovery is just $159.99 if you have a free Lego Insiders program account, saving you $40 off the normal $199.99! It's the lowest price I've ever seen for this kit, and here I was paying full price at launch like a chump.
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Technology
This Holy Stone drone is below $400 this Black Friday
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This drone is a compelling option for beginner and intermediate pilots, sitting mid-range in the sub-250g drone category. We would happily recommend it at full price, so the $200 saving sweetens the deal. Limited units are available at this price; at the time of writing, 25% of them have already been purchased.
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Star Wars
This Lego Star Wars UCS Black Friday deal won't last
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I must have seen hundreds of discounts over the last couple of weeks. But this offer on the Ultimate Collector's Edition Razor Crest might be the best yet with an incredible 31% off making it just $415.99 on Amazon.
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Friday, November 29, 2024

Week in Science: World's oldest alphabet discovered in Syrian tomb

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November 29—This week, archeologists discover the world's oldest alphabet. Plus, why the night sky is dark, and how humor can get you through hard times. All that and more below!

--Andrea Gawrylewski, Chief Newsletter Editor

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World's Oldest Alphabet Found on an Ancient Clay Gift Tag

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The real-life Indiana Jones returns to North America on his LARGEST lecture tour ever to share the latest discoveries and make the most thrilling announcements of his remarkable career. This event will make history – live on stage – and you won't want to miss it!

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How Humor Takes the Edge off Hard Times

When life feels difficult, humor can be a coping mechanism that relieves stress and offers the breathing room to keep going, scientists say

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