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University of Virginia cognitive scientist Per Sederberg has a fun experiment you can try at home. Take out your smartphone...
Each year, the bestselling video game Call of Duty releases a new generation with upgraded features and new storylines. This...
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Nearly 200 years ago, a system of academies across New York set out to collect data on the state’s climates...