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Lost Rules to One of The Oldest Board Games May at Last Be Known : ScienceAlert

Shahr-i Sokhta, an ancient city in southeastern Iran, has recently revealed an intriguing discovery - a board game dating back

Hyundai is giving away free Tesla NACs adapters to its EV customers

Hyundai Offers Free Charging Adapter for EV Customers Hyundai announced on Monday that it will be providing customers who have

Why People Get More Colds in Winter

As the winter months approach, many people find themselves battling colds and flu viruses. While it's a common belief that

The code whisperer: How Anthropic’s Claude is changing the game for software developers

While they offer increased efficiency and productivity, there are also concerns about security risks and job displacement. The Center for

How to Make Your Phone Vibrate

Vibrations: The Silent Notification Solution Vibrations are a discreet and effective way to receive notifications without sound interruption. Whether you're

How your mental state and stress levels influence your skin

Academic anxiety can exacerbate dermatological conditionsThomas Lohnes/Getty Images Even if you don’t wear your heart on your sleeve, your skin

HMD Barbie Phone Review: Plastic Fantastic?

The HMD Barbie Phone is a unique collaboration between HMD and Barbie brand owner Mattel, aimed at those who appreciate

50 years ago, astronomers saw the surface of a distant star for the first time

Astronomers have made significant advancements in observing the surfaces of distant stars, thanks to high-speed photography and modern data processing