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Cybertruck spotted with new aerodynamic wheel covers as production version with Texas plates gets filmed

Cybertruck spotted with new aerodynamic wheel covers as production version with Texas plates gets filmed

The Tesla Cybertruck Release Candidate 1 (image: Greggertruck/X) A full 360 walkaround video of the Cybertruck Release Candidate that recently got off the production line at Giga Austin has appeared confirming the minute details of the stainless steel body design. The Cybertruck has also been caught in motion sporting new, flatter wheel covers. The finalized...

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Extreme Heat Threatens the Health of Unborn Babies

Extreme Heat Threatens the Health of Unborn Babies

In the midst of an unseasonal California heat wave last late spring, Nathaniel DeNicola, an obstetrician-gynecologist at Hoag Hospital in Newport Beach, had an unusual case on his hands: A patient who had been carrying a perfectly healthy pregnancy for 32 weeks was going into early labor. It didn’t make sense; nevertheless, the baby was

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Did big expectations doom the tiny house movement?

Did big expectations doom the tiny house movement?

This story is part of the Grist arts and culture series Remember When, a weeklong exploration of what happened to the climate solutions that once clogged our social feeds. In 1997, Jay Shafer built his first tiny house: a miniature country chapel with tastefully weathered wood, a high-pitched roof, and tall, crimson-trimmed windows. The exercise...

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Windows 11 third-party apps break the Start Menu and Microsoft

Windows 11 third-party apps break the Start Menu and Microsoft

(Image credit: Shutterstock / ra2 studio) Microsoft’s upcoming Windows 11 version 22H2 update, which will be introducing several new features to the Start Menu interface, can also break said Start Menu if certain third-party apps are also installed on the OS. Windows 11 update 22H2, which will most likely be coming out sooner rather than

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What’s New on Prime Video and Freevee in August 2023

What’s New on Prime Video and Freevee in August 2023

We may earn a commission from links on this page. Screenshot: Red, White & Royal Blue trailer/Prime Video (Fair Use) Last year, Universal Studios released Bros, widely touted as the first mainstream queer romantic comedy, and it flopped…hard. Co-writer and star Billy Eichner blamed straight audiences “in certain parts of the country” and “homophobic weirdoes”...

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How To Remotely Stream PS5 Games To Your Steam Deck

How To Remotely Stream PS5 Games To Your Steam Deck

Esa Riutta/Shutterstock By Eli Becht/July 31, 2023 5:00 pm EST Getting a Steam Deck gives people the power to play games from their PC on a handheld device. The games are running natively on the Steam Deck, so you'll have to grab a storage device big enough to hold everything, but that's not your only option.

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Sneak Peek at the $2.3B MSG Sphere’s Huge Immersive Screen,

Sneak Peek at the $2.3B MSG Sphere’s Huge Immersive Screen,

We got to experience demos of some of the technology powering the MSG Sphere arena, opening this fall in Las Vegas. Jesse Orrall Senior Video Producer Jesse Orrall (he/him/his) is a Senior Video Producer for CNET. He covers future tech, sustainability and the social impact of technology. He is co-host of CNET's "What The Future"

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Envisioning African Intersex: Challenging Colonial and Racist Legacies in South African Medicine | Science

Envisioning African Intersex: Challenging Colonial and Racist Legacies in South African Medicine | Science

HomeScienceVol. 381, No. 6656Envisioning African Intersex: Challenging Colonial and Racist Legacies in South African MedicineBack To Vol. 381, No. 6656 Full accessBooks et al.Podcast Share on Envisioning African Intersex: Challenging Colonial and Racist Legacies in South African MedicineScience27 Jul 2023Vol 381, Issue 6656p. 382DOI: 10.1126/science.adj6160 PREVIOUS ARTICLEVenturing into the unfa……Read More

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SpaceX Launches Enormous Satellite for Faster Rural Broadband

SpaceX Launches Enormous Satellite for Faster Rural Broadband

After a two-day delay, SpaceX on Friday night launched Hughes Network Systems’ Jupiter 3, a satellite designed to modernize an old-school approach to space-based internet access. A Falcon Heavy rocket carried the satellite to an altitude of nearly 18,000 miles above the Earth’s surface before releasing it into orbit three and a half hours after launch. The satellite...