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RFK, Jr., Could Run the Agency That Oversees the CDC, FDA and NIH. Here’s What That Means for Public Health

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Foldable phones are better than ever, and these are the definitive top 10

Image: Thomas Deehan / Foundry Innovation in regular smartphones may have plateaued recently, but foldable devices are evolving rapidly. Since

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Best tech kit organizer bags

Despite the convenience of wireless technology, our tech essentials still come with an array of bulky chargers, tangled cables, and

Want multi-day battery life? Our tests prove these are the top phones

Image: Thomas Deehan / Foundry In today's world, where smartphones are integral for transactions, entertainment, and communication with friends and

What is Cloud Migration? Key Benefits and Challenges

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Robotic underwater glider sets out to circumnavigate the globe

The Redwing glider during a test launchTeledyne Marine A small robotic submarine is set to make its first trip around

‘Sword Dragon’ ichthyosaur had enormous eyes and a lethal snout

A visual representation of what the Xiphodracon might have resembledBob Nicholls Introducing the "Sword Dragon," a newly identified species of

Hannah Ritchie’s new book on net zero is a breath of fresh air

Geothermal energy may play a pivotal role in the UK's future energy landscapeJim West/Alamy Clearing the Air Hannah Ritchie, Chatto