"There was a speeding Amazon cargo bike...came head-on to her, very close. She startled and took off," a union representative ...
A bill that would allow use of cameras to catch drivers passing school buses loading and unloading children could overturn ...
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This is why peanut butter glows under UV light
In this short science clip, I show how ordinary peanut butter can actually glow when you shine violet UV light on it. I ...
Redefining what a flagship smartphone camera can achieve, the OPPO Find X9 sets a new standard for mobile imaging with its innovative capability to ...
Meet the Sonsie Bundle, whose mousses, serums, creams, and balms were solely responsible for the star's ethereal, youthful ...
Amazon’s entry-level video doorbell delivers essential features at a bargain price, and it gives you subscription-free ...
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World’s Smallest Programmable Robot Fits on a Fingerprint Ridge and Carries Its Own Computer
Measuring just 200 by 300 by 50 micrometers — smaller than a grain of salt and roughly the size of a single-celled paramecium ...
Dreame Technology, a global leader in high-end consumer electronics and intelligent manufacturing, today officially unveiled ...
Surveillance footage shows moments before immigration activist was allegedly shot by ICE agents during enforcement operation ...
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NASA's Pandora telescope will study stars in detail to learn about the exoplanets orbiting them
On Jan. 11, 2026, I watched anxiously at the tightly controlled Vandenberg Space Force Base in California as an awe-inspiring ...
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CES 2026: Smart glasses step into the light
The industry finally admitted that people don’t want a phone on their nose, but a tool that helps them see, speak, or navigate, writes ARTHUR GOLDSTUCK.
From a fridge that can do your meal planning to automated vacuums that can climb stairs, these are some of the standout ...
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