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April 10, 2023

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How scientists are better understanding dyslexia

How scientists are better understanding dyslexia

Dyslexia has long been associated with difficulty in reading. But, recent research has shown that some people with the condition can solve puzzles and understand optical illusions better. So, why is this and what does it mean for future research on this disorder?

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The future of drone package delivery

The future of drone package delivery

Drones are set to revolutionize the delivery business by bringing packages directly to your doorstep faster and more quietly than ever before. But didn't we go down this path already with results that weren't promising? One company may be able to change all of that.

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What is the sharpest object in the world?

What is the sharpest object in the world?

The sharpest object in the world is not a knife or razor blade. It's a tiny, needle-like tip made of a single carbon atom. But this incredible tool is not used to cut things. Instead, it's used to do something you may not have thought was possible.

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