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  • MIT Mini cheetah robot

    MIT Used Simulations To Teach A Robot To Run, And The Results Are Hilarious

    MIT's Mini Cheetah has managed to set a new record for the fastest run speed ever recorded in the robot thanks to a new learning method.

    By Joshua Hawkins March 26th, 2022 Read More
  • Great White Shark

    Great White Sharks May Have Secret Social Lives That Make Them Even More Terrifying

    Researchers may have learned more about the secret social lives of great white sharks using a combination of trackers and video cameras.

    By Joshua Hawkins March 26th, 2022 Read More
  • Samsung 2022 SolarCell TV Remote

    CES 2022: Samsung's New TV Remote Has An Exciting Battery Charging Feature

    Samsung’s 2022 SolarCell TV remote can be recharged wirelessly over-the-air via radio waves from Wi-Fi routers.

    By Chris Smith March 23rd, 2022 Read More
  • Apple CEO Tim Cook at WWDC 2021

    It's Time For Apple To Resume An In-Person WWDC This Year

    For the last two years, Apple's annual WWDC event has gone all-virtual. For the 2022 version of the event, that needs to change.

    By Andy Meek March 23rd, 2022 Read More
  • two blonde women pose for a photo

    With Netflix Cracking Down On Password-Sharing, This Old Netflix Tweet Isn't Aging Well

    In light of the Netflix password-sharing crackdown, some people aren't too happy about this old tweet from the streamer.

    By Andy Meek March 22nd, 2022 Read More
  • Cosmic fractal mirror universe background

    Scientists Think There's A Mirror Universe Where Time Moves Backwards

    Scientists believe that a mirror universe that brings perfect balance to ours could exist, and time moves backwards within it.

    By Joshua Hawkins March 22nd, 2022 Read More
  • Full Worm Moon in the clouds

    Tonight's Worm Moon Will Be Spectacular - Here's When You Can See It

    Find out when you can see the Worm Moon in all its glory, as well as what other full moons we have to look forward to in 2022.

    By Joshua Hawkins March 18th, 2022 Read More
  • NASA climate change visualization

    NASA's New Climate Change GIF Made The Internet Go Crazy

    A new climate change gif created by NASA has garnered a lot of attention on Reddit and has a lot of people talking.

    By Joshua Hawkins March 18th, 2022 Read More
  • A hacker hides in the shadows with computer code illustration

    Google Warns Chrome Users About Dangerous Exploits And Explains How To Stay Safe

    A few billion Google Chrome users just got a wake-up call from the search giant behind the popular browser. Given that it's used by something…

    By Andy Meek March 17th, 2022 Read More
  • huge solar eruption from bright sun on dark background

    China Switched On Its Nuclear Fusion Device That's 5 Times Hotter Than The Sun

    China has switched on an artificial sun and the nuclear fusion energy reactor is already five times hotter than the real thing.

    By Joshua Hawkins March 17th, 2022 Read More
  • Mosquito Bite

    Swarms Of Genetically Modified Mosquitos Are About To Be Released In The US

    The EPA has approved the release of more genetically modified mosquitos in Florida and California to help cull the dangerous bugs.

    By Joshua Hawkins March 17th, 2022 Read More
  • A lightbulb seemingly powered by the earth.

    Quaise Energy Thinks It Found A Way To Supply Virtually Unlimited Energy

    Quaise Energy says it has a new plan to use the Earth's heat as a way to create virtually unlimited energy for the world.

    By Joshua Hawkins March 16th, 2022 Read More
  • Netflix office

    Netflix Password-Sharing Crackdown Test Prompts Users To Pay Extra

    Netflix is on the warpath once again over password-sharing. The streaming service announced a new push to fight the problem in 3 countries.

    By Andy Meek March 16th, 2022 Read More
  • asteroid samples

    Scientists Found The Building Blocks Of Life On An Asteroid

    Scientists just found the seeds of life on an asteroid, and they believe it could have helped bring the building blocks of life to Earth.

    By Joshua Hawkins March 16th, 2022 Read More
  • bacteria

    Scientists Found The Largest Bacteria Ever, And It's The Size Of A Fly

    Biologists have discovered the largest bacterium ever, and it's as long as a house fly, making it easy to see with the naked eye.

    By Joshua Hawkins March 15th, 2022 Read More
  • Outdoor travel equipment including a flashlight

    This Recalled Flashlight Burned 22 People, Here's How To Return It

    Olight issued a recall for two flashlight models that can overheat after turning on accidentally and lead to burn injuries.

    By Chris Smith March 15th, 2022 Read More
  • nuclear waste

    This Crazy Underground Tomb Will Store Nuclear Waste For 100,000 Years

    Finland continues working on its first permanent nuclear disposal site, which will keep nuclear waste stored for 100,000 years.

    By Joshua Hawkins March 15th, 2022 Read More
  • Close-up of aged female eye

    High-Profile Scientist Says We'll Be Able To Prevent Aging Within The Next 20 Years

    A top scientist has now said that we'll be able to prevent aging in humans within the next 20 years thanks to new research.

    By Joshua Hawkins March 14th, 2022 Read More
  • Electric passenger train

    Incredible 'Infinity Train' Can Run Forever By Recharging With Gravity

    Two companies are coming together to develop the world's first infinity train in hope of cutting down on carbon emissions.

    By Joshua Hawkins March 14th, 2022 Read More
  • The Last Kingdom on Netflix

    The Week's Top Netflix News: Big Movie Debuts, New Show Highlights, And The Latest Ratings

    From "The Adam Project" to a new season of "The Last Kingdom," we take a closer look at this week's new choices for what to watch on Netflix.

    By Andy Meek March 13th, 2022 Read More
  • woman in yellow dress pushing grocery shopping cart

    This Dollar Store Recalled Every Single Product Because Of A Massive Rodent Infestation

    Dollar Tree issued a massive recall for Family Dollar products coming from a warehouse that suffered a rodent infestation.

    By Chris Smith March 12th, 2022 Read More
  • testing age reversing therapy on mice

    Revolutionary New Therapy Successfully Reversed Signs Of Aging In Mice

    A new age reversing therapy has shown promising results in mice, completely reversing exterior signs of aging.

    By Joshua Hawkins March 11th, 2022 Read More
  • typing on a laptop

    Redditors Reveal Their Favorite Secret Websites Full Of Free Stuff

    These are some great websites and online resources that people can use to track down free stuff, deals, and other goodies.

    By Andy Meek March 10th, 2022 Read More
  • A nest of the social spiders hunting in packs

    Video Showing Spiders Hunting In Packs Is Pure Nightmare Fuel

    A startling new video of spiders hunting in packs is the perfect example of nightmare fuel you never needed.

    By Joshua Hawkins March 10th, 2022 Read More
  • Colorful candies, jelly and marmalade on stone background

    Delicious Snack Recalled Over Dangerous Allergen, So You May Need To Throw It Out

    Torn & Glasser announced a recall for Dark Chocolate Covered Cherries after discovering the snack also contained undeclared almonds.

    By Chris Smith March 10th, 2022 Read More
  • Close up of squid tentacles on a black background

    Scientists Named This Terrifying Vampire-Like Cephalopod After Biden

    The discovery of a new vampyropod named after President Biden could give us a look at the octopus' oldest known ancestor.

    By Joshua Hawkins March 10th, 2022 Read More
  • Human brain

    Scientists Might Have Finally Figured Out How Memories Work

    Scientists may have discovered more details about how memories work and how our brain stores them and plays them back to us.

    By Joshua Hawkins March 10th, 2022 Read More
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