For those of us who weren't paying attention, over the last few years, scientists around the world have been one-upping each other in a bid to create the smallest QR code that can be reliably read.
This case could have consequences not just for families and kids, but also for social media companies and how they might be required to do more gatekeeping.
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Notable Chris Nanos squabbles this week included one with NewsNation and another with the further-right Newsmax, as his ...
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The 113-year-old national organization saw a significant drop in membership during the pandemic. Girl Scouts youth membership ...
An engagement, a wedding, now perhaps even a baby. Katie Price can still pull out a shock, but her move into AI is real Black ...
While Kyler Murray and the Cardinals' QB situation rank above the rest as far as roster decisions, there's plenty to get done elsewhere.
Lumea’s Viewer+™ software is now CE marked under IVDR for clinical use across Europe, making Lumea the most versatile ...