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Intricate network of tree roots and moss on a forest hillside, showcasing nature's resilience.

Suzanne Simard sealed paper birch and Douglas fir seedlings inside plastic bags, fed them carbon-14 and carbon-13 dioxide, and nine days later found carbon had crossed between species through fungal threads in the British Columbia soil beneath her boots

Close-up of glowing jellyfish swimming gracefully in deep green ocean waters.

A species of jellyfish called Turritopsis dohrnii can revert its adult cells back to a juvenile polyp stage when injured or starving, effectively restarting its life cycle, and biologists have so far failed to identify any natural limit to how many times it can do this.

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A Japanese man named Jiroemon Kimura, who lived to 116, was born in 1897 when Queen Victoria still ruled and died in 2013, meaning a single human life personally overlapped with the invention of the airplane, the atomic bomb, the internet, and Instagram

A lively view of Hollywood Boulevard with iconic landmarks and busy street life under a clear sky.

The Hollywood sign originally read HOLLYWOODLAND when it was built in 1923 as a real estate advertisement for a housing development, and it was only meant to stand for 18 months, but nobody ever got around to taking it down and the city eventually adopted it as a landmark

Almost all of the world’s internet traffic does not travel by satellite but through fibre-optic cables lying on the ocean floor, a hidden web of wires crossing the deepest parts of the sea to connect the continents.

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WinX DVD Ripper: Quickly Rip and Digitize DVDs

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I Just Replaced Adobe Illustrator With This Browser Based Alternative

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Use Pake to Turn Websites Into Desktop Apps — No Bloat, No Browser Dependency

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VideoProc Converter AI: Easy 1-Stop AI Video, Image, Audio Tool

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Stop Using Capcut! This Secret Open-Source Browser App Is a Video-Editing Beast

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How to Use WhatsApp Web and WhatsApp Desktop in 2026

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Discord Botched Age Verification – Here’s How They’re Fixing It

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How to Download Videos from X (Formerly Twitter)

How To Fix Snapchat’s Most Annoying Audio Glitches

Snapchat Audio Driving You Crazy? Here’s the Rapid Fix

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How to Hide Telegram Chats Without Permanently Deleting Them

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In the early 1980s, a Dutch radio broadcaster figured out how to transmit video games over standard commercial radio broadcasts — and teenagers across Europe would sit with blank cassette tapes waiting for the local station to broadcast a series of high-pitched squeaks and buzzes that they could record and load into their home computers

Sony’s PlayStation 2 was so computationally advanced when it launched in 2000 that the government of Iraq reportedly imported over 4,000 of the gaming consoles — sparking an intense military investigation over fears that the systems would be chained together to build a crude, low-cost supercomputer capable of guiding long-range missiles

The legendary video game Pac-Man doesn’t actually have an ending—instead, a single 8-bit integer overflow bug causes the game’s internal counter to glitch out at Level 256, violently corrupting the right half of the screen into a chaotic mess of random symbols and rendering the final stage completely unplayable.

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How to Play The Legend of Zelda on PC

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What Is NVIDIA DLSS? Upscaling and DLSS Alternatives Explained

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Apple has quietly become the largest watchmaker in the world by unit sales, shipping more than twice as many watches as the entire Swiss industry combined — but the Swiss industry, which dismissed the Apple Watch in 2015, has discovered something more interesting: they’ve held onto the high end, and Rolex alone is now closing in on Apple Watch by revenue

Why You Need A Travel Router For Public Wi Fi (and How To Set It Up)

Why a Travel Router is the Best Investment for Your Next Trip

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9 Ways to Repurpose Your Old Tablets and Put Them to Good Use

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11 Ways to Repurpose Old Phones

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I Finally Moved Away From My Synology NAS, and I Don’t Miss It

Tribit X-Boom: A Bluetooth Speaker With Bass You Can See & Feel

Tribit X-Boom: A Bluetooth Speaker with Bass You Can See & Feel Review

If your Bluetooth speaker lacks hard-hitting bass, it’s time to check out the Tribit X-Boom Bluetooth speaker. Its bass-boosting feature doesn’t disappoint! Plus, it’s completely waterproof!!

By Charnita Fance – Nov 13, 2018

How to Place Images in Microsoft Word the Way You Want

Placing images in Microsoft Word might seem impenetrable, but there are in fact rules you should follow. Here are some advanced options to place images in Word.

By Alexander Fox – Nov 12, 2018

How To Quickly Edit and Share Screenshots with ShareX

If you find yourself taking screenshots a lot in your daily life, ShareX is a powerful screen capture tool you should use. Dig into this program and see what it can achieve.

By Simon Batt – Nov 12, 2018

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Your One-Stop Troubleshooting Guide for Skype Call Issues

There are many factors that contribute to bad Skype call issues. Follow the simple steps in this troubleshooting guide to overcome all your Skype call woes.

By Sayak Boral – Nov 11, 2018

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How to Enable Offline Mode in Google Chrome

Google Chrome’s offline mode creates a local cache of all visited web pages so that you can view them when offline. Here’s how to enable it.

By Mike Tee – Nov 9, 2018

Why Giving Blockchains the Ability to Talk to Each Other is a Big Deal

Every blockchain works differently and can’t reliably transfer data between multiple chains. That’s likely to change, though, as there are projects that allow blockchain to talk to each other.

By Andrew Braun – Nov 9, 2018

What Is a 502 Bad Gateway Error (And How Can You Fix It)?

If you are trying to figure out why your site keeps throwing a 502 Bad Gateway error, read on to find out what causes this problem and how you can fix it.

By Kenneth Kimari – Nov 8, 2018

How Much Data Is Your Streaming Service Using?

In a world where ISPs are placing limits on the data their customers consume each month, it’s important to know how much data your streaming services use.

By Chris Stobing – Nov 6, 2018

How to Make Your Home Kitchen Smarter

Here’s a list of some of the most innovative and exciting developments in kitchen IoT that can help you take your home into the 21st century.

By Chris Stobing – Nov 5, 2018

How to Clean and Manage Your Gmail Inbox

Gmail has become good at dividing emails into different tags and labels and keeping spam away. These tricks will help you clean up your Gmail Inbox.

By Robert Zak – Nov 5, 2018

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6 Great Uses of Visual Search Engines to Find the Images You Want

A visual search engine allows you to search and filter information about images. These are great uses for a visual search engine instead of just searching.

By Sayak Boral – Nov 4, 2018

How to Disable Video Autoplay in Chrome and Firefox

Do you hate video ads that automatically play when you load a website? This shows an easy way to disable video autoplay in Chrome and Firefox.

By Robert Zak – Nov 3, 2018

What You Need to Know About “Dark Patterns” and How They Trick Users

Many websites and apps come with dark pattern interfaces to confuse and trick their users. Find out what “dark patterns” are and how they are used to trick people.

By Andrew Braun – Nov 1, 2018

How Facial Recognition Is Being Used for Law Enforcement and Why It’s Concerning

Government agencies are using AI and facial recognition to make law enforcement safer and more efficient. Should we be concerned about this?

By Andrew Braun – Oct 30, 2018

What Are Instagram Nametags and How Do You Use Them?

Instagram’s Nametags can be personalized and make it easier for others to follow you. Learn the various ways to customize your Instagram Nametag.

By Fabio Buckell – Oct 28, 2018

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How to Fix Firefox Proxy Server Connection Refusal Error

When using Firefox you might experience an error where the Firefox proxy server refuses connections to a webpage. Here’s how to fix the Firefox proxy server connection refusal error.

By Sayak Boral – Oct 27, 2018

How to Accept or Reject All Friend Requests at Once on Facebook

It can be very troublesome to manage your friends requests on Facebook if you have too many requests coming in. Here is how to bulk reject and accept friend requests on Facebook.

By Comfort Sibisi – Oct 27, 2018

How to Recover a Lost Microsoft Word Document

Be it a power failure or software crash, you can lose your work if you are not careful. Here we’ll show you how to recover a Microsoft Word document if that situation occurs.

By Ryan Lynch – Oct 26, 2018

Top 5 Chromium-Based Web Browsers of 2018

If you’re a Chrome user but dislike that Google impedes on your privacy, here are the best Chromium-based browsers that have the same experience as Chrome.

By Comfort Sibisi – Oct 26, 2018

4 of the Best MOOC Platforms for Online Learning and Getting a Degree

Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) have become massively popular. Here are some of the best MOOC platforms you can access for online learning and get a degree.

By Andrew Braun – Oct 25, 2018

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Russia still custom-builds the Soyuz return seats for ISS crew members using plaster casts taken weeks before launch, because astronauts grow as much as five centimetres taller during a long-duration stay and a seat moulded to their Earth-shaped spine would no longer fit the body that comes home

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Mycorrhizal fungi colonised plant roots roughly 450 million years ago and biologists now suspect plants could never have moved out of the oceans onto bare rock without them, meaning every forest on Earth — including the redwoods, the Amazon, and the boreal belt — is still running on a partnership older than trees themselves

Jun 11, 2026

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The “CrackBerry” nickname stuck for a reason — and the variable-reward psychology that hooked early-2000s executives on their BlackBerrys is the exact same machinery now running every push notification on every smartphone in your pocket

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Intricate network of tree roots and moss on a forest hillside, showcasing nature's resilience.

Suzanne Simard sealed paper birch and Douglas fir seedlings inside plastic bags, fed them carbon-14 and carbon-13 dioxide, and nine days later found carbon had crossed between species through fungal threads in the British Columbia soil beneath her boots

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Close-up of glowing jellyfish swimming gracefully in deep green ocean waters.

A species of jellyfish called Turritopsis dohrnii can revert its adult cells back to a juvenile polyp stage when injured or starving, effectively restarting its life cycle, and biologists have so far failed to identify any natural limit to how many times it can do this.

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Octopuses possess roughly 500 million neurons distributed across their body, with two-thirds located in their arms rather than their central brain, meaning each arm can taste, problem-solve, and react to stimuli independently of whatever the octopus is otherwise paying attention to.

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