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The robots that share our public spaces today are so demure. Social robots and service robots aim to avoid offense, erring toward polite airs, positive emotions, and obedience. In some
While Salem, Massachusetts gets all the hype for its infamous 1692 witch trials, there’s another city called Salem—this time in New Jersey—that’s tied to a rather legendary tale where tomatoes
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Having grown up in the Southeast, I’ve always loved a good summer thunderstorm. Sure, thunder can be loud and sometimes scary, but I associate storms with a feeling of coziness.
New research has found that those who consume a diverse range of foods rich in flavonoids, such as tea, berries, dark chocolate, and apples, could lower their risk of developing
iOS 19—or is it iOS 26, as rumors suggest?—is nearly here. Apple will almost assuredly announce the latest version of the iPhone’s OS next week at WWDC 2025. As such,
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