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Will you be able to upload your mind into a computer?

We, as humans, all have a few things in common. We are all born, live and die. But what if computers could change that? What if you were able to upload your consciousness to a digital world and live virtually forever? Is that something that will become a reality? If so, when?

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The one thing that's keeping airlines afloat

The one thing that's keeping airlines afloat

COVID has impacted a ton of industries, and airlines are no exception. People are traveling less, and that means less income. But there's a surprising way airlines continue to make money, and it only became clear during the pandemic.

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How radar has changed over the last 60 years

How radar has changed over the last 60 years

The military has used radar since World War II. It lets us detect incoming planes before they attack and allows us to track weather patterns worldwide. Since its inception, though, radar has gained another use: To help us see what’s above us much more clearly.

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This giant T-shirt cannon can shoot how far?!

This giant T-shirt cannon can shoot how far?!

Our favorite internet engineer, Mark Rober, is back! This time, he works with a 12-year-old to create the world's most powerful T-shirt cannon. You won't believe how far this thing can shoot. This is a fun one to watch with the whole family — especially young inventors.

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