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Astronauts on the International Space Station have a zero-g cup for their java. Credit: NASA Johnson Space Center Millennial therapist has 1 question for boomer parents—"Respectfully, why?" How a ...
As the year draws ever closer to its end, the zero-day vulnerabilities just keep on coming. Google has now confirmed the eighth such zero-day vulnerability, for which a known exploit has been reported ...
RICHMOND, Va. – Sub Rosa Bakery is ushering in a new era as they reopen more than one year after a fire, with the owners turning an unfortunate event into an opportunity for change. One of the owners, ...
Construction of the 'world's first gas-fired power station with carbon capture' on Teesside could involve tons of Chinese steel, it is feared. The £4 billion project at the former Redcar steelworks ...
Tom Bowen is a senior editor who loves adventure games and RPGs. He's been playing video games for several decades now and writing about them professionally since 2020. Although he dabbles in news and ...
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