How AI is helping detect earthquakes — The internet's cat questions finally answered
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Brand New or Not True: The Kim Komando Show | October 16, 2021

Brand New or Not True: The Kim Komando Show | October 16, 2021

Catch up with Kim's national radio game show sensation, Brand New or Not True. Kim introduces three products: One is brand new, and the other two are totally fake. This week, Kim attempts to stump Doug in Spokane, Washington. Will he be able to win? You can play along while you watch but remember, no cheating!

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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?

Tap or click to see the future of earthquake prognostication. →

The internet finally answers its own cat questions

The internet finally answers its own cat questions

Cats have long been a part of internet culture. These cute felines have been the focus of many online questions since the inception of the internet. While answers to these questions have been elusive, the internet has finally gotten some answers.

Tap or click for some exciting cat facts. →

 
How space parachutes work

How space parachutes work

Parachutes have been around for a long time. They have mostly been used to help people land safely from great heights. More recently, they have been used to land massive machines like military equipment, cars and even spacecraft. So how do these massive parachutes work, and what makes them different?

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Two of these a day give me tons of energy

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