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How 'Goblintimacy' Dating Can Get Ugly in Good and Bad Ways

Bruce Y. Lee M.D., M.B.A.

A new dating term seems to be "goblin" up some attention. It's "goblintimacy," and it's about showing up to dates as the completely authentic youdisplaying the good, the bad, and the ugly in full vie ...[Continue Reading]

Psychology Today

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A great new lease of life for your old smartphone? Google teams up with university researchers to create low-cost data centers out of 2,000 old Pixel phones

Efosa Udinmwen

<ul><li>Old Pixel phones are being rebuilt into low-cost computing clusters</li><li>Researchers stripped smartphones down to motherboards and deployed Linux</li><li>Twenty retired phones can support ...[Continue Reading]

TechRadar

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Review: 2026 Nissan Sentra is one 'weird' vehicle

Aaron Turpen

The newly-revamped Sentra is boring, sensible, comfortable, and easy to live with. Todays market is full of splash headlines and flashy LEDs. The Sentra is just a sedan. Thats it. And thats weird. < ...[Continue Reading]

New Atlas

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AirPods Can Measure Your Heart Rate, but Are They Accurate?

Vanessa Hand Orellana

I wore the AirPods Pro 3 for months before I remembered they could even track my heart rate. I remember sitting in Apple's September keynote, when the company announced heart-rate tracking through y ...[Continue Reading]

CNET

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Batman: The Animated Series' Official Return Proves It Remains The Definitive Version

Chris Carter

Batman: The Animated Series set the stage for so many shows after it. It was a monumental achievement, notably because of the amount of craft that went into the production, from the steady hand of vo ...[Continue Reading]

Screen Rant

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When a dead whale sinks to the seafloor, its whale fall becomes an oasis feeding deep-sea life for decades up to 190 species crowding a single skeleton, with bone-eating worms gnawing the bones for as long as a decade

Space Daily Editorial Team

One whale skeleton on the deep seafloor can host an entire neighbourhood of animals. On whale skeletons studied, researchers have found as many as 190 species of macroscopic bottom-dwelling animals o ...[Continue Reading]

Space Daily

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