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November 1, 2021

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Cool ways Boston Dynamics' robots are used

Cool ways Boston Dynamics' robots are used

You have probably seen videos online of dancing robots. Boston Dynamics built them, and the videos are prepared in a lab under controlled conditions. So, what are these robots being used for in the real world? Well, the answer might surprise you.

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Simple trick to save money when booking flights

Simple trick to save money when booking flights

We all want to get away sometimes. But traveling can be costly. You might know some ways to make traveling more feasible for the pocketbook, but there is one little-known trick to save some serious cash on booking your next flight. It could change the way you travel.

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The interesting secret history of the microwave

The interesting secret history of the microwave

Microwave ovens have been around since about the 1950s. Back then, they were enormous boxes made specifically for industrial kitchens. If you've heard how microwaves were invented, you might know the tale of a scientist and a chocolate bar. It turns out there is much more to the story that will truly surprise you.

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How machines can teach us how to manage our time better

How machines can teach us how to manage our time better

Efficiency is an important thing in the fast-paced world we live in today. But sometimes we can get flustered just by trying to manage our daily tasks. Well, it turns out that computers have the same problem. But the way that computer scientists have solved this problem may give some insight into how we can do better.

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