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US nuclear battery meets July 4 goal as Unity reactor hits criticality in 150 days
A US startup’s demonstration reactor has reached initial criticality in just 150 days, hence ...
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Why this number keeps showing up in random places
A nuclear engineer reacts to Veritasium’s exploration of the number 37, breaking down probability, perception, and whether it’s truly special or just coincidence. #math #veritasium #science #numbers ...
Back in March, I upgraded Unity Software (NYSE:U) shares to a strong buy rating thanks to the company's surprisingly strong preliminary Q1 results. For the past year, Unity had been talking about the ...
BENGALURU, June 15 (Reuters) - The Swiss National Bank will keep its key policy rate at 0% on June 18 and for the rest of the year, according to all the economists who responded to a Reuters poll, as ...
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FIRST ON THE DAILY SIGNAL—More nonprofits are urging the software company Benevity—which hundreds of companies use to allow employees to donate their time and money to charities—to stop systematically ...
That little black camera bolted to a pole at the end of your street was supposed to be hunting stolen cars and Amber Alerts. Turns out, in more than a few towns across America, it's also been quietly ...
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Police keep using Flock cameras to stalk their exes
A Kansas police chief tracked his ex-girlfriend’s car 164 times over four months. A Florida officer queried his girlfriend’s license plate 70 times in seven months, then sat outside her workplace in ...
ATLANTA — It took Cape Verde goalkeeper Vozinha all of his 40 years on Earth to make his World Cup debut. The long, long wait was worth every fleeting second. Vozinha recorded seven saves Monday, ...
Gardening tools are evolving to incorporate technology — including artificial intelligence — to help us keep plants healthier, avoid unpleasant tasks and even grow crops indoors over winter. And we ...
When the IBM PC was new, I served as the president of the San Francisco PC User Group for three years. That’s how I met PCMag’s editorial team, who brought me on board in 1986. In the years since that ...
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