Strict new rules for phones and e-cigarettes on planes amid growing fire hazard Aviation has long recognised the increasingly used lithium batteries as a safety concern Bookmark CommentsGo to comments South Korea tightened rules on carrying lithium batteries on planes from Saturday, highlighting a growing risk to flights worldwide from the batteries used in cellphones and e-cigarettes which can malfunction to produce smoke, fire or extreme heat
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[1] That exception is Geminga, which is radio quiet at frequencies above 100 MHz, [2] but is a strong emitter of X-rays and gamma rays
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Online listings for both the Eynon and Dunmore stores indicate they are open, and employees confirmed their stores were open Thursday afternoon