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3 Ryobi tools you’ll want before spring yardwork starts

3 Ryobi tools you’ll want before spring yardwork starts

Published Mar 22, 2026, 5:00 PM EDT Jonathon Jachura is a mechanical engineer with over 12 years of HVAC industry experience who specializes in translating complex home systems into practical advice for everyday homeowners. His background spans technical sales and product management for major manufacturers, combined with hands-on experience as a two-time homeowner who has tackled...

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10 Radical Reimaginings of Frankenstein

10 Radical Reimaginings of Frankenstein

Frankenstein is a staple of science fiction. Originally a novel by Mary Shelley, first published in 1818, it tells a timeless tale of an ambitious scientist playing God. Victor Frankenstein stitches various human parts together and brings the body to life through unspecified scientific means. This accomplishment is impressive, but he fails to consider the...

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What A ‘Smart Home’ Looked Like In The 1930s Will Blow Your Mind

What A ‘Smart Home’ Looked Like In The 1930s Will Blow Your Mind

In early 2025, the History Channel reality series “American Pickers”  showcased what could be called a “smart home” from the 1930s. It’s a fascinating glimpse at not only how far technology has come, but also how resourceful the owner was back in the day. Once owned by telecommunications inventor W.J. Moore, the home located in Caro,...

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A donut-shaped protein breaks apart to start bacterial cell division

A donut-shaped protein breaks apart to start bacterial cell division

A research team led by Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB) scientist David Reverter has identified the molecular mechanism that regulates bacterial cell division. The discovery reveals how the MraZ protein binds to the dcw gene cluster to control this process. The findings were published in Nature Communications. Cell division is essential for all living organisms...

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Sun May Have Escaped Milky Way’s Crowded Core Billions of Years Ago

Sun May Have Escaped Milky Way’s Crowded Core Billions of Years Ago

Using a vast catalog of Sun-like stars built by ESA’s Gaia mission, astronomers have found strong evidence that our home star traveled outward with thousands of stellar counterparts roughly 4 to 6 billion years ago, offering new clues to the formation of the Milky Way’s central bar. An artist’s impression of a migration of the...

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YouTube Just Made Your TV Experience Worse On Purpose

YouTube Just Made Your TV Experience Worse On Purpose

Onfokus/Getty Images Google continues to make some interesting choices when it comes to how the company approaches YouTube and advertising. Aside from all the different ways that the tech company has tried to push users to purchase YouTube Premium instead of using ad blockers, the company has also been making some interesting changes to the...

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Don’t kid yourself — you’ll regret buying that base model smartphone

Don’t kid yourself — you’ll regret buying that base model smartphone

Published Mar 9, 2026, 6:00 PM EDT Rob LeFebvre is an editor and writer focusing on consumer and enterprise technologies for a broad range of outlets. He’s been writing online for more than 15 years; before that he was a special educator for kids with severe disabilities. Rob has been an Editorial Director at Lifewire, a...