Electric cars have been around for longer than you think — How AI is changing biology
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Komando.com Review: Eufy HomeVac H30 Mate Handheld Vacuum

Komando.com Review: Eufy HomeVac H30 Mate Handheld Vacuum

While owning a vacuum cleaner is typically a necessity, there’s often not a one-size-fits-all model for every situation. For instance, you wouldn't want to drag out your big vacuum for something like tidying up your car's interior. For smaller cleanup jobs, you'll want to use a handheld version, like this powerful, new option from Eufy. Find out if it’s worth the price.

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The surprisingly long history of electric cars  

The surprisingly long history of electric cars  

Over the last decade or so, electric vehicles have hit their stride. Tesla revolutionized the industry, turning what was once considered lame into something hip. Well, it turns out electric cars have been around for a lot longer than you may think, and the reason they didn’t take off is shocking.

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How AI is revolutionizing biology

How AI is revolutionizing biology

Artificial intelligence can solve complex problems much faster than any human mind, leading to some miraculous scientific achievements. Now, biologists are using AI to do something once thought impossible, and it will change how we view living things.

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Detecting earthquakes: Scientists vs. AI

Detecting earthquakes: Scientists vs. AI

There are over 13,000 seismic stations across the globe. These locations create an abundance of data that scientists don’t have the time to go through individually. Now experts are using AI to sift through all this data to help them predict earthquakes with greater accuracy. But does it actually help?

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