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Washington state deploys $30,000 drone to combat graffiti

Washington state is readying a $1 million anti-vandalism project, part of which involves testing a $30,000…

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Bullet-fast mantis shrimp punches caught by super-speed cameras

With their impressive eyes, Herculean strength, and punches with the force of a 22-caliber bullet, mantis shrimp…

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Chicken fat supercapacitors could store green energy of the future

As vital as it is for society to transition to renewable energy, it’s not as easy…

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How sweat and stamina helped make humans exceptional runners–and hunters

Endurance running is not just a hobby for modern marathoners or for posting on social media.…

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2025 Aston Martin Vantage track test: 656 horsepower in an unassuming package

It is paradoxical that a secret agent would get dolled up in a tuxedo and attend…

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Battle of the AI bots: Copilot vs ChatGPT vs Gemini

You can’t miss the recent and rapid rise of generative AI chatbots, with more and more…

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Spectacular aurora photos: Skies dazzle in vivid colors around the world

The aurora put on a spectacular celestial show Friday night. Bright pink, swirling greens, and splashes…

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A father and son designed the world’s fastest quadcopter drone

A father-and-son team recently set a new Guinness World Record for the fastest quadcopter drone, speeding…

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Neuralink admits patient’s brain implant is partially ‘retracted’

Neuralink quietly published an update earlier this week on the first patient to receive its experimental…

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The World Video Game Hall of Fame announces its 2024 inductees

There are a lot of great video games, but only a select few are considered pivotal…

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In the race for space metals, companies hope to cash in

This article was originally featured on Undark. In April 2023, a satellite the size of a…

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Ancestry and the National Archives are digitizing tens of millions of records

The National Archives is partnering with the genealogy company Ancestry to digitize and index tens of…

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