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Wyze Opens Pre-orders for a Powerful $60 Handheld Vacuum
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Wyze Opens Pre-orders for a Powerful $60 Handheld Vacuum

January 20, 20212 min read

Wyze After ending last year with upgraded sensors, smartwatches, outdoor smart plugs, and a robot vacuum, Wyze is ready for 2021 with its first new

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Let’s Get Medieval: LEGO’s New Blacksmith House Celebrates the Middle Ages

January 20, 20212 min read

LEGO Here’s one for the history books: the latest LEGO Idea to get approved is the Medieval Blacksmith’s house. Instead of focusing on medieval knights

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Appearance, social norms keep students off Zoom cameras
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Appearance, social norms keep students off Zoom cameras

January 20, 20214 min read

Credit: CC0 Public Domain When the semester shifted online amid the COVID-19 pandemic last spring, Cornell University instructor Mark Sarvary, and his teaching staff decided

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Nvidia Shield TV Adds Supports for Xbox Series X/S and PS5 Controllers

January 20, 20211 min read

Michael Crider The Nvidia Shield TV is one of the best Android TV devices on the market, and it’s always getting better. Despite the name,

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Researchers develop a mathematical model to explain the complex architecture of termite mounds
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Researchers develop a mathematical model to explain the complex architecture of termite mounds

January 20, 20214 min read

The interior of a termite nest shows complex, interconnecting floors and ramps. Credit: Guy Theraulaz/Harvard SEAS Following a series of studies on termite mound physiology

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Do simulations represent the real world at the atomic scale?
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Do simulations represent the real world at the atomic scale?

January 20, 20215 min read

Pictorial representation of joint experimental and computational study of materials. The study utilized the Advanced Photon Source (upper panel) and Argonne Leadership Computing Facility (lower

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Alabama museum to restore full-sized mockup of space shuttle
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Alabama museum to restore full-sized mockup of space shuttle

January 20, 20212 min read

In this Saturday Feb. 27, 2016, file photo, then-presidential candidate Sen. Marco Rubio holds rally in front of the Space Shuttle Pathfinder exhibit at the

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Protected areas vulnerable to growing emphasis on food security
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Protected areas vulnerable to growing emphasis on food security

January 20, 20214 min read

The image of a female Asian elephant in a tea plantation on the fringes of KazirangaNational Park in India, bordering the Eastern Himalaya biodiversity hotspot,

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Study shows how network of marine protected areas could help safeguard Antarctic penguins

January 20, 20214 min read

New research led by BirdLife International, the University of East Anglia (UEA) and British Antarctic Survey highlights how a proposed network of marine protected areas

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Severe menopause symptoms often accompany premature ovarian insufficiency

January 20, 20213 min read

CLEVELAND, Ohio (Jan. 20, 2021)–Hot flashes, insomnia, and vaginal dryness are commonly reported symptoms that accompany the menopause transition. A new study suggests that such

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