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Monday, Jul 8

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What’s the Newest Language?

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"Even excluding conlangs (deliberately constructed languages like Esperanto or Klingon), new languages form organically all the time."

Friday, Jan 26

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7 Endangered U.S. Animals That Don't Get Enough Love

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A conservation group released a report in 2023finding that more than 40% of all animal species in the U.S. are at risk of going extinct. Most in danger were small, not-so-exciting animals—snails, crayfish, mussels—that nevertheless make up…

Tuesday, Dec 26

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5 Real Medical Treatments That Sound Like Sci-Fi

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Modern medicine has extended our lives and reduced suffering in all kinds of ways. Many of the impactful interventions we have available today have been around for a long time, like antibiotics, most painkillers, and various forms of…

Tuesday, Dec 12

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Remembering E3's Most Ridiculous (and Heartwarming) Moments

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The coroner’s report has officially come in, and just as we all expected E3 is as dead as a doornail. What was once the world’s biggest gaming event was taken off life support years ago, but on Tuesday the Entertainment Software…

Monday, Dec 11

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Unexpected Animals That Use Tools

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Scientists once thought that only humans and our closest relatives, chimps, were clever enough to use tools. But as our documenting of the natural world has gotten more detailed—and as we’ve become less haughty about our supposed superior…

Monday, Dec 4

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12 of the Weirdest X-Plane Designs

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X-planes are a class of experimental aircraft designed to test and demonstrate new innovations in flight—some were created for NASA, others for DARPA or the U.S. military. The first X-plane, X-1, was flown by Chuck Yeager in the 1940s and…

Wednesday, Nov 22

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These 13 Images Depict the Most Realistic CGI Dinosaurs Ever

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Think about all the dinosaur content you’ve ever consumed: books, movies, perhaps a Far Side cartoon. Consider how realistic each dinosaurian depiction was, to your best understanding of how dinosaurs lived. Now, I suggest you compare all…

Tuesday, Nov 14

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Google Pixel 7 Review: Still Has the Best Smartphone Camera

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The world of Android looks different than when I started focusing on this platform over ten years ago. Gone are the days of Google focusing on its developer-centric devices, allowing other manufacturers to compete for the top spot. If you…

Apple iPhone 14 Pro Review: Ditching Android More Tempting Than Ever

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Before we get into this, you should know that this is my first time reviewing an iPhone. I’ve long established myself as “the Android girl,” because I started my smartphone journey with that mobile platform and eventually grew to prefer it…

Saturday, Nov 11

Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra Review: Great, but It Would Be Better if It Folded

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I struggle to look at any other Samsung smartphone now that I’ve been living with its foldable. The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 has effectively changed how I use Android. Most of the time, I’ll only bother with my Google Pixel 7 if someone is…

Monday, Nov 6

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The Best Laptops in 2024

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Tuesday, Oct 31

10 Species Driven Toward Extinction by Cats

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The first cats were domesticated thousands of years ago, but we still don’t seem to have much control over them. Many people let their cats come and go as they please, perhaps forgetting—or not caring—that domestic cats kill billions of…

Wednesday, Oct 11

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The Best Free AI Art Generators, Ranked

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What is AI art? Well, of all the many, many ways armchair philosophers have come to define art and the act of human expression, AI-generated images don’t have much in relation. There is certainly skill in knowing the correct type of prompt…

Tuesday, Aug 29

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10 Bugs Scientists Want You to Squash Immediately

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Insects are cool (if you look past all the legs). They break down dead things by eating them and pollinate plants so that we can grow enough crops to feed the world. Conservation encourages us to protect wildlife, especially bugs that are…

Saturday, Jul 29

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The Best Phones You Can Buy in 2024

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Saturday, Jul 1

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Amazon Prime Day: Best Early Deals You Can Get Right Now

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The annual Amazon Prime Day event runs from July 11-12 in 2023, but many of the best early deals are already available, if you’re an Amazon Prime member.

Thursday, Jun 29

How to Know If You're Dangerously Overheated

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It’s the end of June and tens of thousands of Americans have struggled through sweltering heat throughout this month. Texas has seen a pretty long heat wave that has brought on triple digit heat, and heat indices higher than 110 degrees…

Wednesday, Jun 28

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Vizio Is Finally Bringing Its Smart TV User Interface Into the Modern Era

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Smart TV company Vizio is more known for its budget screens than it is for a functional, modern UI. Now, the company said it’s finally ready for a facelift, one that’s been a long time coming. Starting on Wednesday, Vizio’s new interface…

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Nick Fury Has No More Friends to Call in Secret Invasion

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Episode two of Secret Invasion, Marvel’s new Nick Fury (Samuel L. Jackson) series, continues the trend started in episode one by further cutting him off from the people he trusts. Fury’s biggest power isn’t flying around, super strength,…

Decoding Dark Matter and Energy: What You Need to Know About the Euclid Mission Launching This Weekend

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Together, dark matter and dark energy comprise 95% of the known universe, yet scientists don’t know what they are. The Euclid telescope, set to launch to space from Florida on Saturday, may help decipher them.

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Texas Power Use Breaks Record as Heat Wave Continues to Roast the South

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Businesses and homes throughout Texas cranked up their air conditioning this week during the ongoing heat dome, pushing the grid into record-breaking energy usage.

Bird Box Barcelona Brings Blind Terror to Spain

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Is a European post-apocalypse the big new fad? Case in point: The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon will bring the character to meet the zombies of France. Now, Bird Box Barcelona wants to bring the series’ mysterious, suicide-inducing entities to…

D'oh: NASA's Perseverance Rover Finds an Other Worldly Treat on Mars

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While roaming the Martian terrain, NASA’s Perseverance rover spotted an odd-shaped rock that may have traveled its way from space to land on the Red Planet.

Costco Puts a Stop to Sharing Membership Cards

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Costco members should be wary of sharing their cards with friends or family as the company takes action against non-members. The company announced on Tuesday that it is cracking down on card-sharing, and members will soon be required to…

Movies Are Being Killed by Franchise Ambitions

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It’s often impossible to watch something completely divorced from the context surrounding it. Despite what some may have you believe, once you know about the controversy attached to a film or show, you can’t un-know it, and that’s going to…

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Elon Musk Enlists Help From UFC Champion Ahead of Potential Zuckerberg Brawl

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The battle of the billionaires is heating up, and Elon Musk is looking to claim a win. Ahead of a potential cage match with Meta’s own Mark Zuckerberg, Musk has accepted an offer from UFC champion and former mixed martial arts fighter…

DoorDash Workers Can Finally Get Paid Hourly, But Only During Deliveries

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With more laws on the books demanding additional pay for gig workers, DoorDash has finally come around to offering some hourly pay for its Dashers, though only when they’re hoofing it to their delivery spot. The food delivery app announced…

TikTok Bankrolls Influencers' Lawsuit Against Montana Ban

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The lawsuit lodged against Montana’s historic TikTok ban by influencers in the state earlier last month may not have a grassroots effort. What seemed to be a creator-led legal rebuke was actually financed by TikTok itself.

Upcoming Orbital Test Could Enable Tracking of Super Tiny Space Debris

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ODIN Space has passed a major milestone by powering up a super-sensitive experimental in-space sensor. Once fully developed, a dispersed network of these sensors could be capable of tracking hypervelocity objects no larger than a grain of…

Mortal Kombat 2 Might Bring Another Classic Fighter With It

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It’s never too early to start learning about spooky Christmas horror movies. Margot Robbie discusses the chances of a Barbie sequel. Plus, behind the scenes footage from Venom 3, and what’s coming on this week’s Star Trek: Strange New…