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Autonomous Worlds Aim to Free Online Games From Corporate Control

OPCraft was built to demonstrate blockchain-related features like that, and also to demonstrate a toolkit developed by 0xPARC’s Lattice for building on-chain games. Conventional videogames…

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The Pandemic Isn’t Over. Here’s How to Stay Safe

After more than three years, over 6 million hospitalizations, and 1.1 million American deaths, the Biden Administration has officially declared an end to the federal…

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This Is Catfishing on an Industrial Scale

This wasn’t Supposed to happen. In 2020, in a house surrounded by fields in the Irish countryside, Liam, 19, sat at his laptop, an energy…

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The Plastic Crisis Finally Gets Emergency Status

In addition to reducing production, the report argues, the world must improve recycling systems, which alone could reduce plastic pollution 20 percent by 2040. But…

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Man Identified With Rare Mutation That Protects From Alzheimer’s Disease

To many, a family history of Alzheimer’s disease would feel like a heavy, ominous cloud hanging overhead. But through the clouds comes a faint shard…

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Too Much Excitement Can Stop Men From Climaxing, But Scientists Have a Fix

In a first, a team of mathematicians has developed a model that can map the best way for human males to reach sexual climax. What…

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Dog Brains Have Unexpectedly Grown Larger, Scientists Discover

Dog brains are much smaller than wolf brains, but new research suggests modern breeding efforts have somewhat increased their relative size. Compared to ancient dogs,…

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High-Top Shoes Can Actually Increase Injury Risk, Experts Warn

Ankle sprain is one of the most common musculoskeletal injuries, particularly in sports like netball, basketball and football where jumping, landing on one foot and…

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Human DNA Is All Over The Planet, And Scientists Are Worried

Every skin flake, hair follicle, eyelash, and spit drop cast from your body contains instructions written in a chemical code, one that is unique to…

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Cough Syrup Can Be Dangerous For Kids, Even Deadly. Here’s Why.

As winter approaches, many parents will be bracing for the cold and flu season. Young children typically get at least six colds a year. In…

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