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Animals don’t read like humans, but the truth is weirder
Human reading looks so ordinary that it is easy to treat it as the default way brains extract meaning from marks. Yet when I ...
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Arc Raiders' contentious 'aggression-based matchmaking' isn't just smart, but absolutely necessary
My Arc Raiders solo lobbies are as chill and blood-quenched as ever. "Don't shoot" remains the preferred weapon of my fellow ...
Cannabis Bioscience International Holdings, Inc. (OTCID: CBIH), a public company trading on the OTC Markets under the ticker ...
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12 Surprising Things You Didn't Know About The Michelin Rating System
The Michelin Guide has the power to change the trajectory of a restaurant, but there's a lot of misinformation out there ...
The U.S. seizure of Venezuela’s president has governments, executives and investors bracing for wide-reaching business and ...
TUR is pleased to present new work by artist Oto Holgers Ozoliņš in the solo exhibition “Artifacts of Process” opening at TUR on January 7th at 18:00. Running through February 7th, the exhibition will ...
Haywood County Community and Economic Development Manager Hannah White used a Jan. 5 presentation to give commissioners a ...
With John Dramani Mahama constitutionally barred from seeking re-election after 2028, the National Democratic Congress (NDC) ...
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From timber wars to cannabis crash: Scotia’s battle to survive as California’s last company town
The redwood wars are long over. Pacific Lumber is no more, but the company town it built endures in Humboldt County. Can it ...
Free Malaysia Today on MSNOpinion
Freeing Cambodian POWs a step in the right direction
While Thailand has taken a step towards rebuilding trust, it is now up to Kuala Lumpur to help Manila fulfill the promise of ...
Where food science meets deep reg-tech, LabelBlind is building export-ready labels for Starbucks, Amul, Everest and more.
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Qualcomm’s AI maps could change how self-driving cars navigate
Self-driving cars have always depended on maps, but the maps themselves are starting to look a lot more like the brains of the vehicle than a static backdrop. Qualcomm is betting that AI-built, ...
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