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Jan 02 2025TECHNOLOGY

Cars Unlock with a Smile or a Touch

Ever dreamed of unlocking your car with just a glance or a finger tap? Welcome to the future of automobiles! Today's tech-savvy drivers are all about convenience and personalization. Biometric technology is making its way into cars, letting you unlock, start, and customize your ride with just your f

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Jan 02 2025NEWS

Tesla Cybertruck Catches Fire Near Trump Hotel in Las Vegas

Early Wednesday morning, a Tesla Cybertruck burst into flames outside the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas. This incident, happening around 8:40 a. m. , resulted in one fatality and multiple injuries. The Clark County Fire Department promptly responded to the scene, discovering several injured

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Jan 02 2025BUSINESS

Biking for a Buck: How On-Demand Work Affects Food Delivery Cyclists

Imagine racing against time on two wheels, delivering food to hungry customers. This is the daily grind for bicycle messengers in the online food delivery sector. These workers are usually hired on an as-needed basis, and their relationship with employers is mostly online. They often find themselves

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Jan 01 2025CRIME

Tragedy Strikes Bourbon Street: A Deadly Vehicle Incident Amid New Year's Festivities

Bourbon Street in New Orleans was buzzing with New Year's celebrations when a vehicle suddenly plowed into a crowd early Wednesday morning. The incident claimed at least 10 lives, casting a shadow over the city's lively festivities. Bourbon Street is known for its vibrant nightlife and was packed wi

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Jan 01 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tesla's 2024 Promises: Robotaxis, $25K EVs, and Optimus Bots

Elon Musk's Tesla has been making promises for years, but many are still waiting. In 2024, the billionaire CEO talked about a $25, 000 electric vehicle, self-driving robotaxis, and humanoid robots called Optimus. He said these would help grow the company and make driving safer and cheaper. But Musk'

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Jan 01 2025TECHNOLOGY

Subaru's Starlink Tech: What Cars Can You Find It In?

Ever since the days when cars had vinyl record players, in-car entertainment has come a long way. Today, most vehicles come with touchscreens offering a world of entertainment, navigation, and communication features. Subaru, a Japanese carmaker, has its own system called Starlink. This tech is avail

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Jan 01 2025CRIME

Life Behind Bars: 15 Death Row Inmates Get a Second Chance

In a surprising move, North Carolina's outgoing governor, Roy Cooper, made a significant change in 15 death row inmates' sentences. Instead of facing execution, these inmates will now spend the rest of their lives in prison without parole. This decision came after Cooper reviewed each case with care

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Jan 01 2025TECHNOLOGY

Robots on the Road: A Tale of Two Vehicles in L. A.

In the heart of Los Angeles, a curious collision occurred on December 27. A self-driving robotaxi from Waymo and a sidewalk delivery bot from Serve Robotics unexpectedly met at an intersection in West Hollywood. A video posted online shows the Serve bot trying to cross the street and make its way on

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Jan 01 2025TECHNOLOGY

Slovak Roads Captured: A Look at Different Conditions

Imagine you're on a road trip across Slovakia, capturing everything from the bustling city streets to the peaceful countryside lanes. That's exactly what a team did using a Land Rover Defender equipped with high-tech gear. They clocked almost 33 hours of driving, using a top-notch camera that snaps

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Dec 31 2024HEALTH

Muscles and Glycogen: A Post-Workout Mystery Solved by MRI

For years, scientists have struggled to track how glycogen, the body's stored energy, changes in muscles after a workout. But a new method using a special type of MRI scan, called relayed nuclear Overhauser effect (glycoNOE) MRI, has opened up exciting possibilities. This technique allows researcher

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