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8 months ago+24 24 0Family of Boeing whistleblower John Barnett speaks out following his death
John Barnett died earlier this month in what the coroner called an apparent suicide, just before he was set to resume testifying in a whistleblower lawsuit against Boeing.
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8 months ago+30 30 0Prefer listening to your books? It's not that different from reading, says prof | CBC Radio
Audiobooks are growing in popularity, but some people question whether listening to a book is the same as reading it.
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9 months ago+23 23 0How Marvel Is Quietly Retooling Amid Superhero Fatigue
The studio’s golden box office aura has been dented, but chief architect Kevin Feige isn’t scrapping his years-long cinematic universe plan, just refining it: “They’re not going to give up,” says an insider.
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1 year ago+21 21 0Judge sides with teachers who say their religion requires them to out trans kids
The school tried to protect trans kids but the judge said that the teacher's religious right to out students is more important...
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1 year ago+40 40 0It's not just you — no one is posting on social media anymore
Social media is on the decline. Instagram is all ads. No one's posting on BeReal. TikTok is for influencers. The new place for sharing: group chats.
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1 year ago+21 21 0Majority Of Americans Support Striking Writers & Actors Over Studios, Gallup Poll Finds
A new Gallup Poll released Wednesday finds an overwhelming majority of Americans support writers and actors over studios in the ongoing dual Hollywood strikes. Gallup’s annual Work and Educat…
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1 year ago+26 26 0San Franciscans Are Having Sex in Robotaxis, and Nobody Is Talking About It
A little-known 2018 study said the spread of self-driving cars was likely to mean more sex on the road. San Franciscans are making it happen.
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1 year ago+26 26 0Video game studios are so scared of AI they’re offering $7K bonusus for AI ideas
"Every week, we feel that we are going to be eliminated." Executives and politicians across the world worry about the havoc that next-generation artificial intelligence will wreak on industries from finance to health-care. For the $200 bill ...
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1 year ago+26 26 0ChatGPT use declines as users complain about ‘dumber’ answers, and the reason might be AI’s biggest threat for the future
Is ChatGPT old news already? It seems impossible, with the explosion of AI popularity seeping into every aspect of our lives - whether it’s digital masterpieces forged with the best AI art generators or helping us with our online shopping. But despit ...
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1 year ago+19 19 0New study reveals factors shaping attitudes towards casual sex in emerging adults
To some people, sex is a meaningful step and should only happen in the confines of a monogamous relationship. To others, exclusivity is less relevant and casual sex is normal. But what factors lead to these differing attitudes and behaviors? A study ...
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1 year ago+24 24 0Alien technology? Harvard professor finds fragments that could be of otherworldly origin
An astrophysicist at Harvard University believes he may have found proof of extraterrestrial life not by studying the vast night sky, but by combing the bottom of the Pacific Ocean. Last month, a crew aboard a boat called the Silver Star embarked on ...
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1 year ago+29 29 0AI likely to spell end of traditional school classroom, leading expert says
Recent advances in AI are likely to spell the end of the traditional school classroom, one of the world’s leading experts on AI has predicted. Prof Stuart Russell, a British computer scientist based at the University of California, Berkeley, said tha ...
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1 year ago+21 21 0Watch Baby Octopuses Hatch from a Surprising Deep-Sea Nursery
The tiny baby octopuses—each about the size of a nickel—emerged from soft, membranous eggs, clutched in their mothers’ protective embrace. One by one the hatchlings gracefully unfurled their delicate tentacles and floated away into the abyss.
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1 year ago+15 15 0Sound of Freedom neck-and-neck with Indiana Jones at the July 4th Box Office
Sound of Freedom, a faith based indie, was neck-and-neck with the mega-budget Indiana Jones at the July 4th box office.
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1 year ago+18 18 0Monarchs’ white spots aid migration
If you’ve ever wondered how the monarch butterfly got its spots, University of Georgia researchers may have just found the answer. The new study suggests that the butterflies with more white spots are more successful at reaching their long-distance w ...
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1 year ago+3 3 0Positive environmental stories: A 2023 roundup
Eco-anxiety, climate doom, environmental existential dread - as green journalists, we see these terms used a lot - and often feel them ourselves. While there's a lot to be worried about when it comes to the climate and nature crises, we must not ...
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1 year ago+18 18 0Netflix subscriptions rise as password-sharing crackdown takes effect
Netflix has seen a rise in new subscribers in the U.S. in recent days after rolling out its password sharing crackdown, according to new report.
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1 year ago+29 29 0NASA's new moon car for Artemis astronauts will be inspired by Mars rovers
NASA wants more than just a lunar golf cart.
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1 year ago+20 20 0Sick of sewage, Britons protest at water companies' pollution
Thousands of Britons took to the sea and rivers on Saturday to demand an end to sewage pollution by water companies, highlighting a topic that is likely to be an issue at the next general election. A national "paddle-out" at 12 locations ac ...
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1 year ago+23 23 0Elizabeth Holmes said she still believes Theranos could have revolutionized healthcare and is working on new inventions: 'I still feel the same calling to it'
Holmes told the New York Times she still works on healthcare-related innovations, and plans to continue while serving her 11-year prison sentence.