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We dive into the world of retro video games, the quest for records and the scandals.
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Chief Teresa Theetge says the program currently covers 40% of the city. The department aims to have the city 90% covered by the end of the year.
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Kentucky is the first state in the U.S. to capture high-resolution aerial images of its entire geography.
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Artificial intelligence is assisting us even when we don't ask. Can you avoid it, or should you find ways to utilize it?
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More than 25 million adults in the U.S. have a condition called tinnitus, according to the American Tinnitus Association. It can be stressful — even panic-inducing — and difficult to manage. A study published Monday shows a device that "tickles" the tongue is helping.
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Spring egg hunts are a fun tradition for many kids. However, they're inaccessible for people who are blind or have visual impairments. The Clovernook Center is using technology developed by a bomb squad to host beeping egg hunts.
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How these fast fashion apps can offer such deep discounts and what you're giving them in return.
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The university's new partnership will establish a Miami University facility near Cleveland Clinic's main campus, allowing students to intern on-site at the medical center's innovation district.
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The Roomba-like robot removes debris, often small pieces of metal, found along runways that can sometimes damage planes and other equipment.