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11 February 1938: The First Science Fiction Television Program Airs
John Farrier
Karel apek (1890-1938) was a Czech writer and early developer of the science fiction genre. He is credited with introducing the word "robot" into popular usage in his 1920 play R.U.R., which stands f ...[Continue Reading]
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Build a Strong Cofounder Partnership With Science
Matthew Jones Psy.D.
Great businesses arent just built on ideastheyre built on relationships. While much attention is given to product-market fit and funding, the strength of a startup often rests on the health of its co ...[Continue Reading]
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Psychology Today
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Titan Subs Eerie Last Moments Exposed In Newly Released Audio: A Disaster Waiting To Happen
Lei RV
The US Coast Guard released an eerie audio of what is believed to be the Titan submersible implosion, which killed all five people on board in June 2023. The loud bang, captured from a National Ocea ...[Continue Reading]
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Scientists record never-before-seen 'ice quakes' deep inside Greenland's frozen rivers
sascha.pare@futurenet.com (Sascha Pare)
In a first, researchers have recorded countless "ice quakes" that sporadically shake the Greenland Ice Sheet. These quakes may explain the jerky way that the island's frozen rivers move downstream to ...[Continue Reading]
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The Galaxy S25 Ultra shows why your next phone needs to have a battery that's easy to change
jerry.hildenbrand@futurenet.com (Jerry Hildenbrand)
There are an amazing amount of different phones to choose from. You have big phones that fold open, cheap phones that are built tough, and even flippy phones that get pocket-sized. There is something ...[Continue Reading]
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Android Central
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'City-killer' asteroid 2024 YR4 could hit the moon instead of us, scientists say
pandora.dewan@futurenet.com (Pandora Dewan)
An asteroid that's big enough to wipe out a city has a 1-in-43 chance of hitting our planet in the year 2032. But according to new calculations, there's an even smaller chance that it might crash i ...[Continue Reading]
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Live Science
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