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10 Browser Add-Ons to Make Downloading Videos Easy

Maybe you want to save an image or a video clip from the web through your browser because it’ll make a great wallpaper or you…

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How Your Brain Distinguishes Memories From Perceptions

Memory and perception seem like entirely distinct experiences, and neuroscientists used to be confident that the brain produced them differently, too. But in the 1990s,…

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10 Best Xbox Game Pass Games (January 2023)

Xbox Game Pass is one of the few subscriptions I’ve kept around while other services got the chop. The $15 monthly fee for Xbox Game…

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How Often Should You Update Your Profile Photos?

Have you ever made an appointment with someone online and, when you meet them in person, find that they’re almost unrecognizable? During the past few…

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The Madness of CES 2023 in Photos

The chaotic, glitzy showcase for the consumer technology industry known as CES took place this first week of January. While most humans on the planet…

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Wellness on Wheels Is Possible

Cars can be very dangerous for their occupants—over 1 million people globally die in car accidents every year. Another 20 to 50 million people report nonfatal…

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Brain Games May Predict How Bad Your Next Cold Will Be

Daily brain tests could reveal how prepared your immune system is to tackle a future viral infection. A study led by researchers at the University…

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A Comet Not Seen in 50,000 Years Is Streaking by Earth Soon. Here’s When to Look Up

A newly discovered comet could be visible to the naked eye as it shoots past Earth and the Sun in the coming weeks for the…

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Astronomers May Have Solved The Mystery of The Bubbles Towering Over The Milky Way

When the Fermi Gamma-Ray Space Telescope entered low-Earth orbit in 2008, it opened our eyes to a whole new Universe of high-energy radiation. One of…

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Monkeys – Not Humans – Made Ancient Sets of Stone Tools in Brazil, Study Finds

Researchers believe that ancient stone tools discovered in Brazil are the work of capuchin monkeys, not early humans, the art and design website Artnet reported,…

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