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A bill in the Minnesota Legislature would provide nearly $17 million to limit invasive carp movement, including funds to capture carp through fishing, researching how gates on dams open and installing a device using sound and bubbles at Lock and…
In addition to being a delicious and portable snack, oranges—or more specifically, their peels—have a second life as everything from candy, to pest control in your garden, to an egg cooker. They also come in handy for keeping your kitchen clean and smelling fresh.
The past few years have seen an explosion of progress in large language model artificial intelligence systems that can do things like write poetry, conduct humanlike conversations and pass medical school exams. This progress has yielded models like ChatGPT that could have major social and economic ramifications…
Can you imagine tossing someone over the side of a high rise? If I was of such a mind, I'd be scared the person would hang on so tight that they'd take me with them.
But not The Intern! He's a formidable little effer.
After Rabbit Hole Season 1 Episode 4, it's clear that he won't be deterred by anything. How many people under Crowley's thumb would talk to him like The Intern did?
Madi was trying to get a line on The Intern (is... Читать дальше...
Johnson & Johnson’s latest plan to resolve mass cancer lawsuits through bankruptcy could force some cosmetic-talc users and their lawyers into a settlement they don’t want, highlighting the leverage that voting majorities enjoy in chapter 11.
“We wanted the building to open up to the plaza, to the view. To look ethereal. Αs if the slabs with their sharp corners and soft curves fly, in their continuous movement from floor to floor.”
This week’s YouTube videos are particularly unique. We have a couple of Mustangs, including one powered by a Super Duty truck engine. If that’s not for you, check out what’s probably the cleanest 1980s Mercedes E-Class you’ll ever see. Or how about what could very well be the next generation of automotive reviews?
Welcome to What’s On, our weekly picks of must-watch shows. Here’s what you need to watch from Sunday, April 9, to Thursday, April 13. All times are Eastern. [Note: The weekend edition of What’s On drops on Fridays.]