Contents this week: why NASA sends these strange women’s bodies to the Moon, in the hacking department new net on the IPTV scene and the harmful effects of piracy on the cinema industry, and finally discover the list of games the more addictive (in the medical sense).
Nasa sends these strange female bodies to the moon for a good reason
So far only a few male humans have trod the lunar foot. This made it possible, in addition to bringing back a few kilograms of lunar rock, to collecting a great deal of data on the effect of radiation on the surface of the Moon on the body. Alas, only males were part of the Apollo missions. This will not be the case for the next encounters with the Moon. With the imminent arrival of the Artemis mission, NASA is therefore seeking to better understand the differentiated effect of radiation on women’s bodies…
New hit on the IPTV scene
The BREIN association announces the fall of the All-in-One-Premium-TV site, which sold preconfigured IPTV subscriptions and boxes. A smooth operation even if many customers of the pirate service in its leaves for a black screen. In the United Kingdom, the country where the servers of the service were located, the customers of these sites who were not at risk for the moment much are since January 2022 are now liable to prosecution.
40% of this Marvel movie’s revenue went up in smoke because of piracy
A Cinepolis study claims that 40% of people who have seen Black Widow viewed it via piracy. The film had however made a very good start in theaters, but attendance fell very quickly, only a week following the start of operation in the United States. In the end the production only grossed $379 million worldwidea rather low figure compared to other comparable films.
These games are a little too addictive according to doctors
Some video games can make some predisposed people completely addicted. A fact recognized even in the corridors of the WHO, which has considered since 2019 that “video game disorder” is a disease. Doctors from a private clinic in Cheshire specializing in the treatment of this type of addiction have just published a top 20 of the games most frequently cited by their patients.
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