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Category: Geeky Stuff
How Europe Got Hooked on Russian Gas Despite Reagan’s Warnings
[ad_1] The measure immediately angered America’s European allies, where the $25 billion pipeline promised a stable supply of gas at a time when nations were still reeling from the oilRead More
The Parapsychology Foundation Fights for Its Future
[ad_1] Lisette Coly and Anastasia Damalas are at a crossroads. But, on a recent late-winter morning, they were also in the book-filled storefront of their foundation in the Greenport sectionRead More
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell: Will require digital currencies
[ad_1] WASHINGTON (AP) — Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell He said that new forms of digital money, such as cryptocurrencies and stablecoins, pose risks to the US financial system andRead More
Tinder owner Match Group has created Stir, a dating app for single parents
[ad_1] Match GroupThe company, which owns Tinder and OK Cupid, launched a new dating app Monday aimed at helping single parents find love. The company, which owns more than aRead More
Lettuce Plate Collection Date
[ad_1] There are some household items that are timeless heirlooms that have been passed down from generation to generation: china, silver, Christmas dinners and decor. If you (or your momRead More
Yes, You Can Keep Your Technology Out of Obsolescence
[ad_1] First we buy a gadget. Over the next few years, the manufacturer releases an occasional software update that fixes bugs and protects us from vulnerabilities. One day, these updatesRead More
Yes, You Can Keep Your Technology Out of Obsolescence
[ad_1] First we buy a gadget. Over the next few years, the manufacturer releases an occasional software update that fixes bugs and protects us from vulnerabilities. One day, these updatesRead More
The Whaling Wreck of the 1830s Offers a Look at America’s Race
[ad_1] Officially No. The wreck, known as 15563, was identified as the Industry, the only whaling vessel known to have sunk in the Gulf of Mexico. On Wednesday, scientists announcedRead More
2022 Abel Prize Goes to New York Mathematician
[ad_1] Dennis P. Sullivan, professor of mathematics at Stony Brook University and the City University of New York Graduate Center, won this year’s Abel Prize, the equivalent of the NobelRead More
