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Your Roku TV Streaming Stick Might Be Spying On You

Your Roku TV Streaming Stick Might Be Spying On You

Erman Gunes/Shutterstock As the saying goes, if something is free, you are the product. While Roku streaming sticks aren’t exactly free, they’re incredibly affordable for what they are. During sales, you can buy one for just a little more than the price of lunch at your local chain restaurant. They unlock a world of streaming...

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The 100 life decisions people dread most, according to psychologists

The 100 life decisions people dread most, according to psychologists

When it comes to worries, job decisions top health fears. Credit: Deposit Photos Get the Popular Science daily newsletter💡 Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent every weekday. Life’s full of choices. Some decisions are relatively easy to make: “What do I want to eat for dinner?” is low-risk and comparatively inconsequential in the grand scheme...

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I riced Windows 11 and now every other setup feels boring

I riced Windows 11 and now every other setup feels boring

Jayric is a Forensic Science graduate with over five years of writing experience and a passion for reverse engineering and hardware. His tech journey kicked off in childhood with an old hand-me-down Nokia N91, where he repackaged Java games like a Symbian port of Pokémon Blue to tweak TMs and Poké Dollars. By high school,...

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ESA satellites track progress on Paris Agreement goals

ESA satellites track progress on Paris Agreement goals

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These toads don’t start as tadpoles

These toads don’t start as tadpoles

Tree toads likely evolved to give live birth because they don’t live near water. Credit: John Lyarkurwa Get the Popular Science daily newsletter💡 Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent every weekday. A frog’s lifecycle is likely one of the earliest bits of science that many of us remember learning. They start as eggs, hatch into...

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Meet Point Nemo, where the International Space Station will die in 2030

Meet Point Nemo, where the International Space Station will die in 2030

The International Space Station is scheduled to be deorbited over the Pacific Ocean “spacecraft cemetery” in late 2030. (Image credit: NASA) The International Space Station just notched a major milestone, but its days are numbered. Sunday (Nov. 2) marked the 25th anniversary of continuous human occupation of the International Space Station (ISS), which has carved...

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Take part in a master-led healing retreat in the Maldives

Take part in a master-led healing retreat in the Maldives

This article was produced by National Geographic Traveller (UK). My body is melting into a puddle of gold. In reality, I’m lying on the floor in a timber-clad room suspended over a sparkling Indian Ocean lagoon. Both sound far-fetched, but I’m at a master-led healing retreat in the Maldives, and scenarios like this have become...

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Amazon Users Call This ‘The Best Thermometer Any Parent Could Ever Wish For’

Amazon Users Call This ‘The Best Thermometer Any Parent Could Ever Wish For’

We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. There’s currently a 17% discount on one of Amazon’s most popular thermometers, the Kinsa QuickCare Bluetooth Smart Thermometer. In under 8 seconds, this $30 thermometer (now down to now $24.98) can give you a temperature reading from the underarm, mouth, or rectum. Because this measurement is done...