How pickleball became so popular — The insane engineering of the modern submarine
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June 11, 2023

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Why subtitles are so important nowadays

Why subtitles are so important nowadays

Have you noticed that lately, while watching movies or TV shows, it's difficult to understand what's being said? The dialogue may seem mumbled or the sound is unclear, leading you to turn on subtitles. This phenomenon isn't by chance, and the reasons behind it are quite intricate. Professional audio editors have their reasons for making it so.

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Explaining the pickleball phenomenon

Explaining the pickleball phenomenon

Pickleball has been called the "fastest growing sport in America" and it's easy to see why. Throughout the pandemic, the sport moved out of retirement homes and into the mainstream. Now famous athletes like Lebron James have started their own league and millions of people are playing every day. What's the history behind this sport and why has it become so popular?

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The history and insane engineering of modern submarines

The history and insane engineering of modern submarines

When you think of powerful military weapons, you probably think of an aircraft carrier or a nuclear weapon. Don't forget about the modern submarine, which is truly the behemoth of modern military strategy. The power behind these silent titans will blow your mind.

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How they de-aged Harrison Ford for 'Indiana Jones' 5

How they de-aged Harrison Ford for 'Indiana Jones' 5

The trailer for "Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny" is out and it's turning a lot of heads. There are short glimpses of a young Harrison Ford, and it's not archival footage. It's actually a whole new CGI technology created just for this movie. But how does it work?

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