The interesting history of coffee — A.I. is used to take old movies and make them new again
What Kim's Watching May 28, 2020
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How coronavirus spreads outside vs inside
With the world slowly starting to open back up, many of us are questioning the safest ways to get back outside. Is it safe to go to the beach? What about the park? Well, there are some things to know about how this virus spreads that can help you make those tricky decisions.
How an accident sparked a quantum computer breakthrough
Quantum computers are the future of modern-day computing. They allow us to take a processor the size of a dime and make it the size of a single atom. Well, it turns out this big leap may have only been possible due to a series of accidents.
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The interesting history of coffee
When we wake up in the morning many of us go straight for the coffee. That warm smooth taste, not to mention the caffeine, is what gets us going. But, do you know the history behind that delicious wake-up call? It involves mystical people of the Middle East, a revolution in France and so much more.
Artificial intelligence makes one of the first films new again
A historic film, one of the first of its kind, showed a train pulling up to a station and passengers boarding. Nothing crazy, right? Well, when it premiered, viewers ran out of the way to avoid being hit by the train. All these years later, a talented filmmaker has taken that short and worked his magic to create a 4K, 60FPS video that makes it look almost modern.
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Are robot vacuums worth it? Do they really work?
The robot vacuum revolution is here and it doesn't seem to be a passing phase. These little gizmos can really make your life easier by cleaning your floors without you even having to plug them in. But with all the options out there, how can you tell which is the best? Watch as all the big-name robo-vacuums are compared.
One man wants to bring the DeLorean back from the dead
The ‘80s was a time of leg warmers, neon colors, flash dancing and the DeLorean. This car became a pop culture icon after it appeared as the time machine in the classic film “Back To The Future.” Now, superfan Stephen Wynne is one of the last remaining people in the world who knows how to fix the discontinued car and he wants to bring it back in a big way.
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