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Mechanical computers use springs and bolts to count, sort odd-even pushes and remember force
Published in Nature Communications, researchers from St. Olaf College and Syracuse University built a computer made entirely ...
Local Republican officials across the country are taking aggressive steps to probe prior elections — from seizing ballots to ...
A proposed land use plan for an area representing 10 per cent of Yukon land mass has been released, with detailed ...
Rachel Reeves has been handed a triple hammerblow, after the International Monetary Fund downgraded the UK’s economic growth ...
I spoke to Glasshouse Games, a debut board game publisher who chanced crowdfunding at the height of the US-China trade war.
Jason Sills is living proof that a civilian can win at Toronto City Hall.
Despite Speaker Mike Johnson claiming on Wednesday that he’d accept the Senate’s bipartisan deal to end the government ...
The Artemis 2 astronauts are the first people to journey toward the moon since 1972. Why has it taken us more than half a ...
Donald Trump’s spiritual adviser Paula White-Cain compared the president to Jesus Christ during an Easter lunch at the White ...
Event sustainability has traditionally relied on operational discipline: better waste sorting, thoughtful procurement, and careful planning. But technology is rapidly changing the equation. From ...
Amazon customers have been turning to an ‘easy-to-use’ weeding tool to give their gardens a facelift amid the warm spring ...
As spring gardens sprout, we're digging into the basics of composting, and how to get started no matter where you are.
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