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Driving on the Left Side of the Road: a Crash Course on Critical Thinking
Driving on the left side of the road reminded me that when the rules change, autopilot will kill you. Attention saves you.
The young actor is never going back to the juggernaut that made him famous: 'Stranger Things.' But he's walking away ...
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Scientists build an electrostatic 'tractor beam' to move space junk safely
A dead satellite can become a high-speed hazard in an orbit that is already packed with working spacecraft. That risk is why ...
It really didn’t have to go this way. American cross-country skiing star Jessie Diggins, in her final season, didn’t have to ...
Bitcoin mining may look hardware-heavy and energy-hungry, but at its core, it’s probability-driven. Everything else follows from the structure of the hash lottery. Miners scale to reduce risk, pools ...
First drive review of the new Tata Sierra 2025: spacious, tech-packed mid-size SUV with petrol & diesel options, premium ...
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What makes a NASCAR road course ringers so dangerous
On a typical NASCAR Sunday, the danger is familiar: 40 stock cars, one giant left turn, and a lot of bruised sheet metal.
Here’s a true story starring the U.S. Postal Service and Santa Claus. Shortly before Christmas, my wife, Colleen, went to our ...
Here’s a true Christmas story starring the U.S. Postal Service and Santa Claus. Earlier this week, my wife Colleen went to ...
Tulsa wanted to think outside the box. It ended up moving into an amenity-filled Airbnb to have a place to host transfer ...
(THE CONVERSATION) Many engineering and science undergraduates are approaching January application deadlines for prestigious summer internships and study abroad programs – or, in some cases, a spot in ...
A postal clerk who can’t read cursive, millions of misread letters and a “lost generation” of students: Michael Reagan links ...
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