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NOT AN AIRFRYER: Man reads Stanley cup instructions. Then he realizes weve been using them wrong
Brooke Sjoberg
In the last few years, the Stanleya simple vessel for consuming whatever beverage your heart desireshas taken American culture by storm. The travel tumbler has worked its way into as many kitchen cab ...[Continue Reading]
The Daily Dot
1 day ago
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The One Sleep Supplement Helping People Transition Off Melatonin For Good
https://www.mindbodygreen.com/wc/emma-loewe
Melatonin is the go-to sleep aid for many Americans. Use of these supplements increased about fivefold1 between the years 2000 and 2018and it's likely even jumped since then. That's because melatoni ...[Continue Reading]
mindbodygreen.com
1 day ago
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What is quantum supremacy?
Edd Gent
Quantum computers are expected to solve some problems beyond the reach of the most powerful supercomputers imaginable. Reaching this milestone has been dubbed "quantum supremacy." But whether quantu ...[Continue Reading]
Live Science
1 day ago
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The next round of governor's races could bring big changes to state power
Adam Edelman
A whopping 38 gubernatorial races will be on the ballot from coast to coast over the next two years, contests that will shape a long list of hot-button policy issues and the directions of both politi ...[Continue Reading]
NBC News
1 day ago
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South Koreas acting president impeached as his predecessor goes on trial
Georgi Gotev
South Korea's parliament impeached acting President Han Duck-soo on Friday, less than two weeks after suspending President Yoon Suk Yeol's powers over his short-lived declaration of martial law, plun ...[Continue Reading]
EURACTIV
1 day ago
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'Worrying' 40% of Scottish pupils passed maths
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Pass rates for Scottish pupils in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (Stem) subjects are "very worrying", according to a report by education experts. The Commission on School Reform an ...[Continue Reading]
BBC News
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