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"My kindergarten teacher really had it out for me. I found myself in trouble quite a bit, which is unlike my personality. When you are so young though, you don’t realize an adult might be the one in ...
For 60 years, Charles FitzGerald has helped make the East Village an emblem of New York City’s counterculture.
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When Leo Wang arrived at Carnegie Mellon University from Hong Kong, he was already fascinated by robots. But it wasn’t until he joined the Robomechanics Lab led by Aaron Johnson that his interest ...
From local K-12 districts to Penn State Schuylkill to Schuylkill Technology Center and Alvernia University, east Pennsylvania ...
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“Taking five seconds to confirm a meeting link really leads to zoom.us [instead of an impostor link] is a simple habit that can prevent a serious problem,” Malwarebytes advises. The fake website that ...
I've been completely charmed by the Kodak Charmera. This retro, and delightfully lo-fi digital camera, reminded me why I love photography.
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Unexpected rewards boost movement speed within 220 milliseconds, revealing how dopamine-linked reward prediction shapes human motion and offering a potential biomarker for brain disorders.