A Plan to Rebuild Gaza Lists Nearly 30 Companies. Many Say They’re Not Involved

“These constraints include barriers to movement of people and goods from the West Bank and Gaza, restrictions on aquifer access, ...
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How to Make STEM Funny—and Go Viral Doing It
Wait, I saw this. You posted a video of someone in the crowd telling you they were a veterinarian and ...
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From sea to space, this robot is on a roll

Rishi Jangale and Derek Pravecek with RoboBall III. Image credit: Emily Oswald/Texas A&M Engineering. By Alyssa Schaechinger While working at ...
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Programming in Assembly Is Brutal, Beautiful, and Maybe Even a Path to Better AI

Rollercoaster Tycoon wasn’t the most fashionable computer game out there in 1999. But if you took a look beneath the ...
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A New Algorithm Makes It Faster to Find the Shortest Paths

The original version of this story appeared in Quanta Magazine. If you want to solve a tricky problem, it often ...
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‘Happy Gilmore’ Producer Buys Spyware Maker NSO Group

Research published this week indicates that North Korean scammers are trying to trick US companies into hiring them for architectural ...
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Lenovo Yoga Pro 9i 16 Review: A True MacBook Pro Rival?
We shouldn’t expect any Windows laptop with a powerful discrete GPU to truly replicate what the MacBook Pro does. Yes, ...
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The Shutdown Is Pushing Air Safety Workers to the Limit

“We will never compromise on safety. When staffing constraints arise, the FAA will slow down air traffic at impacted airports ...
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Robot Talk Episode 128 – Making microrobots move, with Ali K. Hoshiar

Claire chatted to Ali K. Hoshiar from University of Essex about how microrobots move and work together. Ali Hoshiar is ...
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Men Are Betting on WNBA Players’ Menstrual Cycles

The “woosh” of a dildo flying past your face. Tribalistic chants. Men making bets on your bodily functions. This isn’t ...
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