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Competitors experience real physical consequences in simulation inspired by Squid Game
Drew Dirksen plays Squid Game-inspired challenges where mistakes cause real pain.
Human eyes work perfectly for everyday tasks like reading signs, spotting snacks, or finding a phone under a blanket. However ...
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Why do we laugh?
Laughter predates language in human evolution, and the neuroscience behind why certain things trigger it reveals a great deal ...
Years after the JamGate scandal, the brunch darling is open evenings. And it’s really working. Sqirl, at the height of its ...
The Abyss is a gigantic biome separating the first two regions in Subnautica 2. It's a huge stretch of emptiness patrolled by ...
Ammonites Ammonites came in a range of shapes and sizes from the truck tyre sized Tropaum imperator to species the size of a ...
The late artist found his calling in febrile 1960s Paris and this exhibition is imbued with an anarchist spirit – you can even spin the paintings!
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At 11 years old, Amadou Onana left everything behind to move to Belgium for football
Amadou Onana shares his story: “If you want a good football story, watch a good football match. This is life I’m talking ...
Duke Energy could receive $28.4 million in federal grants for upgrades, matched by $44 million in ratepayer funds.
After years of decline, a trend Leppla attributes to drought and changing climates, the spring 2026 season has produced a ...
Strong regulations and incentives are needed to curb greenhouse gas emissions from Chinese manufacturing, two new studies ...
Plesiosaurs Plesiosaurs were large marine reptiles with limbs shaped like flippers, very long necks and relatively small ...
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