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TWITTER NOW PAYING ACCUSED SEX TRAFFICKER TO KEEP POSTING
Almost half a year after announcing Twitter would pay content creators, Twitter CEO Elon Musk has finally made good on his promise.
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MAN SETS RECORD FOR FASTEST 100-METER SPRINT WHILE ON FIRE
Jonathan Vero, a firefighter and stuntman, has two Guinness World Records: the fastest 100-meter sprint and longest run — both while on fire.
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STONE TOOLS AND CAMEL TOOTH SUGGEST PEOPLE WERE IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST MORE THAN 18,000 YEARS AGO
One of the earliest North American human occupation sites, dating to more than 18,000 years ago, was discovered in Oregon.
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UN WARNS THAT AI-POWERED BRAIN IMPLANTS COULD SPY ON OUR INNERMOST THOUGHTS
UNESCO cautioned that AI has seen "warp speed" advances in neurotechnology that can read your mind, raising human rights concerns.
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NUCLEAR BOMBS SET OFF NEW GEOLOGICAL EPOCH IN THE 1950S, SCIENTISTS SAY
Nuclear testing in the 1950s marked sediments at the bottom of a lake in Canada to such an extent that scientists are calling for it to become the symbol of a new geological epoch: the Anthropocene.
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THESE TINY ELECTRIC FANS ARE POWERFUL ENOUGH TO PROPEL DRONES AND JETS
Whisper Aero is spinning up something interesting in the world of aerospace—and lawn care.
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I LIFT HEAVY WEIGHTS TO SOOTHE MY FIBROMYALGIA PAIN—HERE’S WHAT THE SCIENCE SAYS
Pumping iron may help people with FMS, but there’s still more to learn.
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HOW ACTIVITYPUB IS SETTING THE STAGE TO WEAVE ALL YOUR SOCIAL MEDIA FEEDS TOGETHER
Meta’s Threads could be the next to use this decentralized social networking protocol.
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WHERE ARE THE NOCTILUCENT CLOUDS WE WERE PROMISED? THE SUN MIGHT BE TO BLAME
Photographers hoping to capture stunning "night-shining" clouds have been left frustrated this year. The fast-approaching solar maximum may be to blame.
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MATERNAL DEATH RATES DOUBLED IN THE PAST 20 YEARS IN THE US
Maternal mortality rates in the U.S. progressively worsened from 1999 to 2019, a new study finds, and Black populations face the greatest risk.
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