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Attack of the terrifying robot vacuum

Earlier this week, alarmed in the middle of the night by a noise downstairs, a North Carolina man named Thomas sent his wife...

“They’re abysmal students”: Are cell phones destroying the college classroom?

Today, who's got the energy for that kind of acting out? I've been in and around universities for my entire adult life, and in...

Plant-based burgers will make men grow boobs, Livestock News reports

Amid the growing popularity of the Impossible Burger, Beyond Meat products, and other plant-based meat alternatives, the meat industry has declared war. ...

DNA points to humans as killers of the northern version of the penguin

The North Atlantic was once home to a bird that bore a remarkable similarity to penguins. The great auk, also known as “the...

Trump could mandate free access to federally funded research papers

The Trump White House is rumored to be working on a beefed-up open access mandate. The potential executive order would require all scientific...

Ars Technica’s best films of 2019

While we'd love to neatly sum up the year in nerdy cinema with some sweeping trend or generalization, 2019 wasn't so easily categorized....

FAA announces new system for remotely identifying and tracking drones

The Federal Aviation Administration is implementing a new system that will allow comprehensive nationwide tracking of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs)—commonly known as drones....

Driver training was reportedly too much of “a bottleneck” for Amazon

Amazon is rapidly dispensing with carriers such as FedEx for its retail deliveries, bringing the logistics business in-house to ship more Prime packages...

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