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    The Obesity Crisis Is Growing Faster In Rural Areas Than In Major Cities

    You don't need to look far to find some seriously troubling data regarding obesity in the United States and abroad. Waistlines are growing, and with…

    By Mike Wehner May 10th, 2019 Read More
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    Radioactive Remnants Of Decades-Old Nuclear Bomb Tests Have Settled On The Ocean Floor

    Nuclear weapons testing dates back to the mid 1940s and ramped up significantly starting in the early 1950s. Several countries, including the U.S., Soviet Union,…

    By Mike Wehner May 9th, 2019 Read More
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    Even A Facebook Co-Founder Thinks Mark Zuckerberg Has Way Too Much Power

    Chris Hughes hasn't seen Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg in-person since the summer of 2017, when Hughes, a fellow Facebook co-founder, hung out with Zuck at…

    By Andy Meek May 9th, 2019 Read More
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    Space Station Experiment Could Hint At A Cure To Aging

    Like every other living creature on the planet, our bodies are slaves to the endless march of time. There's nothing we can to do stop…

    By Mike Wehner May 9th, 2019 Read More
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    Scientists Used Lasers To Reproduce Exotic Ice That Might Fill Uranus

    Earth orbits the Sun at a distance that allows both liquid water and water ice to exist on its surface in ample amounts. We like…

    By Mike Wehner May 9th, 2019 Read More
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    Dire New Figures Show The Cable Industry Is Now Losing 14,000 Subscribers Every Day

    At this point, it's pretty hard to argue that the traditional pay TV industry is not living on borrowed time, as it continues to bleed…

    By Andy Meek May 9th, 2019 Read More
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    Octopus Gets Sweet Revenge On Live Streamer Trying To Eat It

    People throw around the word "karma" a lot whenever something bad happens to someone, but it's hard to find a better example of real, actual…

    By Mike Wehner May 9th, 2019 Read More
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    San Diego Man Arrested After Rifle-Shaped Bong Causes Gun Scare

    A gun scare prompted San Diego police to close downtown streets yesterday after reports of a man waving an assault rifle out of a hotel…

    By Mike Wehner May 9th, 2019 Read More
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    Hey Google, Stop Trying To Redefine Privacy

    Privacy was one of the themes of Google's I/O keynote this year, and that's understandable given what the competition has been doing all these years.…

    By Chris Smith May 8th, 2019 Read More
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    NASA Is Designing Flexible Robots That Could Find A Home On Mars

    Robots and space exploration go hand-in-hand, so it's no surprise that NASA is on the forefront of experimental new robotics technologies that could be used…

    By Mike Wehner May 8th, 2019 Read More
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    A Company Named STIFF BOY Had To Recall Supplements Because They Were Spiked With Viagra

    This is one of those rare stories that sounds like it could have come straight from a parody news site but I swear to you…

    By Mike Wehner May 8th, 2019 Read More
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    Study Suggests Wasps Are Capable Of Logical Thinking, And That Should Terrify You

    Running into a wasp — or even worse, several wasps — on a nice summer day can be terrifying. Unlike honeybees, some wasp species are…

    By Mike Wehner May 8th, 2019 Read More
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    New Breakthrough Could Yield The First 100% Recyclable Plastics

    We're surrounded by plastics for much of our lives. Plastics are cheap and easy to make, they're often incredibly durable, and they last just about…

    By Mike Wehner May 8th, 2019 Read More
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    Beware: This New Robocall Scam Could Cost You Big Time

    It seems that robocallers have have begun to evolve a bit, as media coverage brings increased scrutiny and potential regulatory action in response to their…

    By Andy Meek May 8th, 2019 Read More
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    NASA Will Test Asteroid Defenses By Slamming A Spacecraft Into A Space Rock In 2022

    If Earth were ever to be threatened by a large space rock — and it definitely will at some point in the future — humanity…

    By Mike Wehner May 8th, 2019 Read More
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    Google's Huge Android Q Privacy Push Means Nothing To Hundreds Of Millions Of Users

    Privacy is finally starting to feel like a priority for Google, and you only need to look at the company's Android Q presentation from this…

    By Chris Smith May 7th, 2019 Read More
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    The 7 Biggest Announcements From Google I/O 2019

    The Google I/O 2019 keynote is officially a wrap and the tech world is still buzzing following all of the big announcements Google made during…

    By Zach Epstein May 7th, 2019 Read More
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    Google Announces Nest Hub Max, Consolidates Smart Home Gadgets Under The Nest Brand

    Today at Google's I/O 2019 keynote the company announced a new upgrade for some of its most important smart home products. Positioning its new products…

    By Mike Wehner May 7th, 2019 Read More
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    Google Pulls Back The Curtain On All The Features And Improvements Of Android Q

    An hour into its keynote address at Google I/O 2019 on Tuesday, Google finally dove into Android Q -- the next big update for the…

    By Jacob Siegal May 7th, 2019 Read More
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    NASA's InSight Robot Is Now Covered In Mars Dust, But That Might Actually Be Good News

    Mars is a dry and dusty place, and strong winds can kick up huge plumes of material that block out the Sun for days, weeks,…

    By Mike Wehner May 7th, 2019 Read More
  • Let's Try To Explain One Of The Biggest Mysteries From 'Endgame' And 'Spider-Man: Far From Home'

    The Avengers: Endgame spoilers "ban" that the directors imposed before the film launched was lifted on Monday, and then Sony released the second trailer for…

    By Chris Smith May 7th, 2019 Read More
  • HBO's Reaction To The Starbucks Cup Is The Best Thing About 'Game Of Thrones' This Week

    Is the coffee dark and full of flavors in that Game of Thrones shot from Sunday's episode that everybody is talking about? Well, not quite.…

    By Chris Smith May 7th, 2019 Read More
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    13-Year Old Boy Dies After Allergic Reaction To Cheese Thrown By Classmate

    The world is a strange place when you're 13 years old. You're tackling a variety of school subjects while trying to navigate the choppy waters…

    By Mike Wehner May 7th, 2019 Read More
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    Crazy Inventor Froze An Entire Neighborhood's Garage Doors And Key Fobs On Accident

    We often take modern conveniences like keyless entry and automatic garage doors for granted, but residents of North Olmsted, Ohio, just experienced what it is…

    By Mike Wehner May 7th, 2019 Read More
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    Massive Dust Storms May Have Sucked Martian Water Away

    Mars as we know it today is a mostly dry, dusty place with a few pockets of ice in remote regions. It's barren and we're…

    By Mike Wehner May 6th, 2019 Read More
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    Cord-Cutting Just Hit A New Record And Put One More Nail In Traditional Cable's Coffin

    Cord-cutting just a hit a new record in the first quarter of this year, as more than 1 million people said goodbye to traditional cable…

    By Andy Meek May 6th, 2019 Read More
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    SpaceX Finally Delivered Space Station Supplies After A Week Of Delays

    Not many things went right for NASA and SpaceX last week. Their desire to send a routine resupply mission, CRS-17, to the International Space Station…

    By Mike Wehner May 6th, 2019 Read More
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