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Subaru’s lowest-price compact SUV for 2026 could surprise buyers
Read More: Subaru’s lowest-price compact SUV for 2026 could surprise buyersSubaru is quietly reshaping its compact SUV lineup for 2026, and the most affordable entries are not necessarily the ones…
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16,000 dinosaur footprints reveal a hidden behavior story in Bolivia
Read More: 16,000 dinosaur footprints reveal a hidden behavior story in BoliviaHigh in the central highlands of Bolivia, a dry plateau has turned out to be one of the busiest crossroads…
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Google may finally let you ditch that ancient embarrassing Gmail address
Read More: Google may finally let you ditch that ancient embarrassing Gmail addressGoogle is finally giving millions of people a way to escape the cringeworthy Gmail usernames they picked as teenagers without…
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Robotaxis can drive solo but still hire humans for the dumbest task
Read More: Robotaxis can drive solo but still hire humans for the dumbest taskRobotaxis are marketed as fully autonomous, yet the industry quietly leans on human workers for some of the most mundane…
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Toyota once made a sub-1,000 lb coupe and it was real
Read More: Toyota once made a sub-1,000 lb coupe and it was realToyota once built a tiny coupe that slipped under the psychological barrier of 1,000 pounds, a number that sounds more…
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Biologists say species discovery is accelerating faster than ever
Read More: Biologists say species discovery is accelerating faster than everBiologists are racing through a new age of discovery, formally describing thousands of previously unknown plants, animals, fungi and microbes…
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China’s Long March-8A lifts off with a fresh batch of internet satellites
Read More: China’s Long March-8A lifts off with a fresh batch of internet satellitesChina has added another building block to its space-based broadband ambitions, using the Long March-8A to send a fresh cluster…
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AI data centers could tap nuclear power from retired Navy vessels
Read More: AI data centers could tap nuclear power from retired Navy vesselsArtificial intelligence is driving a construction boom in massive data centers that consume as much electricity as small cities, and…
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Scientists observe matter behaving between liquid and solid in a new phase
Read More: Scientists observe matter behaving between liquid and solid in a new phaseFor more than a century, schoolbook physics has divided matter into neat categories like solid, liquid, gas, and plasma. A…
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Cheaper hydrogen: new electrochemistry splits water with less energy
Read More: Cheaper hydrogen: new electrochemistry splits water with less energyHydrogen has long been billed as the clean fuel that could power steel mills, cargo ships and even long-haul trucks…








