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New ‘Heardle’ App Is Like ‘Wordle’ but for Music

Move over Wordle, there’s a new sheriff in town. An app called Heardle has been released, but instead of guessing five-letter words, players guess a song after listening…

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Prince Estate Urged to ‘Do the Right Thing’ in Morris Day Dispute

Morris Day‘s public sparring match with the Prince Estate to use the name Morris Day and the Time has garnered support from a crucial party:…

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5-Year-Old Covers Classic Green Day Song on Every Instrument

Most five-year-olds spend their time in kindergarten, learning fine motor skills and how to share their crayons with others. But when Miles Bonham was five (almost…

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The Balldo Made Me Rethink Sex in the Most Absurd Way Possible

“We definitely live in the worst timeline, but I’m glad I get to see things like this,” my friend messaged me, along with a link…

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The Most Complete Simulation of a Cell Probes Life’s Hidden Rules

From the bizarre creatures in the depths of the oceans to the bacteria inside our bodies, all life on Earth consists of cells. But we…

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How to Use Google Drive’s New Search Tools

The Title only search chip is another useful one. When you run a search on Google Drive, that search will look through the contents of…

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The Benefits of Gaming As a Couple—or Even With Your Kid

While playing It Takes Two, my own daughter witnessed, to her horror, Cutie the Elephant, Rose’s treasured toy, being chased down by Cody and May,…

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Interspecies Fight Club Offers Hope for Noble Crayfish

A plague, carried by invasive species originally from North America, has long decimated populations of Europe’s noble crayfish (Astacus astacus) — now listed as vulnerable…

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The ‘Slow And Silent’ Part of The San Andreas Fault May Still Be an Earthquake Threat

California is a land divided by a 1,287-kilometer-long (800 miles) rupture known as the San Andreas Fault. Running north to south through the state close…

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An Expert Explains How Solar Storms Can So Easily Destroy Satellites

On Feb. 4, 2022, SpaceX launched 49 satellites as part of Elon Musk‘s Starlink internet project, most of which burned up in the atmosphere days…

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