
Blood Typers is a terrifically tense, terror-filled typing tutor
When you consider it, the keyboard is the most complicated computer game controller in typical usage today, with over 100 unique inputs organized in a huge grid. Even the most…
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Was medieval armor bulletproof?
Brought back 15th-century Italian armor that’s now on screen at The Met in New York City. Could this armor obstruct a bullet? (Image credit: Bashford Dean Memorial Collection, Gift of…
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Science news this week: Gravitational memory and woolly mice
Einstein’s formulas may require a reword– that is, if we wish to describe how the within great voids work. Einstein’s theory of basic relativity explains the relationship in between space-time…
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NASA officials undermine Musk’s claims about ‘stranded’ astronauts
“We were looking at this before some of those statements were made by the President.” NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams aboard the International Space Station. Credit: NASA Over…
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Science at a crossroads: Dispatches from Friday’s ‘Stand Up for Science’ rallies across the US
Defend Science rallies happened throughout the U.S. on March 7. (Image credit: Nicoletta Lanese) Given that the inauguration of President Donald Trump on Jan. 20, a variety of actions focused…
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‘We’re disappointed in the outcome’: NASA shares photo of sideways Intuitive Machines moon lander, which died 12 hours after touchdown
NASA shared this view from the sideways Athena moon lander, taking a look at the remote Earth in between its own upturned legs. ( Image credit: Intuitive Machines/NASA) The 2nd…
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The X-37B spaceplane lands after helping pave the way for “maneuver warfare”
On this objective, military authorities stated the X-37B checked “space domain awareness technology experiments” that objective to enhance the Space Force’s understanding of the area environment. Defense authorities think about…
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What does “PhD-level” AI mean? OpenAI’s rumored $20,000 agent plan explained.
On the Frontier Math standard by EpochAI, o3 resolved 25.2 percent of issues, while no other design has actually gone beyond 2 percent– recommending a leap in mathematical thinking abilities…
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Measles outbreak hits 208 cases as federal response goes off the rails
Avoid to content CDC to apparently study nonexistent link in between measles vaccine and autism. Boxes and vials of the Measles, Mumps, Rubella Virus Vaccine at a vaccine center placed…
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Feds arrest man for sharing DVD rip of Spider-Man movie with millions online
A 37-year-old Tennessee guy was apprehended Thursday, implicated of taking Blu-rays and DVDs from a production and circulation business utilized by significant film studios and sharing them online before the…
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