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Science history: First computer-to-computer message lays the foundation for the internet, but it crashes halfway through — Oct. 29, 1969
Messages transmitted between two computers located about 380 miles apart would form the basis of what would become the ...
Her determination eventually led her to join NASA and take a leading role in building the International Space Station through ...
Hundreds of thousands of young Americans fresh out of college with a computer science degree have struggled to find a job over the past year. And their ...
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Is your ultra-HD TV worth it? Scientists measure the resolution limit of the human eye
Is your ultra-high-definition television really worth it? Do you need a 4K or an 8K screen to get the best viewing experience at home? According to researchers at the University of Cambridge and Meta ...
SMU researchers expose new privacy risks in video conferencing apps. SMU's singular approach to integrating rigorous learning ...
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Madagascar’s tilted past: How two ancient rifts sculpted a living island
Madagascar’s cliffs, rolling plateaus, and winding rivers weren’t shaped by a single violent event. Instead, the island’s ...
Prince Harry and Meghan have joined a diverse group, including Steve Bannon and Glenn Beck, to call for a ban on AI "superintelligence" that threatens humanity.
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Understanding the human eye's resolution limit and its effect on viewing experience
Is your ultra-high-definition television really worth it? Do you need a 4K or an 8K screen to get the best viewing experience ...
Exclusive: More than 6,000 children will be unable to reunite with their loved ones after government paused major route for refugees to come to Britain ...
A university student in South Carolina died over the weekend after officials said he collapsed while playing basketball on ...
Years of mistrust between Nepalis and mainstream Indian media resurfaced as misinformation and sensational coverage fueled ...
Regina Barber and Emily Kwong of Short Wave talk about spider web architecture, storytelling and memory, and why more TV pixels may not translate to a better viewing experience.
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