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  • finger pressing ti-83 scientific calculator
    By Joshua Bush 10 months ago

    How To Find Z-Scores On A TI-84 Plus

    When it comes to statistics, one of the ways to standardize data sets is to use something called a z-score. Here's how you can find it on a TI-84 Plus.

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  • Selective focus charging car with electricity through cables, Car Preventive Maintenance.
    By S. Hussain Ather 10 months ago

    How To Charge Multiple 12V Batteries In Line

    Everyone's familiar with having to recharge batteries every now and again. If you've ever wondered about the science behind that, though, here's a primer.

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  • A brain symbol is shown on glowing orange on a microchipboard
    By Joe Roberts 10 months ago

    A Quantum Computer Broke RSA Encryption, But It's Not Time To Panic Yet

    In 2024, a research team claimed to have used a quantum computer to break a core part of internet security, RSA encryption, but it's not time to panic just yet.

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  • Close up view on HVAC unit (heating, ventilation and air conditioning) on roof
    By Chris Deziel 11 months ago

    How To Convert KW To HP For Air Conditioners

    While both kilowatts and horsepower measure the same thing, you might want to know how to switch from one unit to the other. Here's how you do it.

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  • Close-up of hand pumping gas with green nozzle
    By Tiffany Betts 11 months ago

    The Simple Trick That Could Save Your Life When Pumping Gas In The Winter

    Colder conditions can lead to an increase in static electricity, and one simple trick can keep you safe when pumping gas in the winter months.

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  • How to Find the Original Price
    By Mary Lougee 11 months ago

    How To Find The Original Price

    Knowing the original price of an item on sale can help you determine if that discount is worth considering. Here's how to do it.

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  • Antique red door with glass knobs
    By Laurie Brenner 11 months ago

    How To Identify Crystal Doorknobs

    All the rage in the first 30 years of the 20th century, molded glass and cut-glass crystal doorknobs can be tricky to identify.

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  • A man with a monitor for a head that reads AI holds up his arms against a red background
    By Joe Roberts 11 months ago

    The Chilling Threat Google's Gemini AI Reportedly Told A Student

    There are plenty of questions out there about the potential dangers of AI. This story involving Google's Gemini AI certainly doesn't help matters, though.

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  • Side by side photos of quartz crystal and silicone rubber bands
    By Elias Nash 12 months ago

    Silicon Vs. Silicone: How Each Material Is Used

    Scientific terms can sometimes look frustratingly similar, as is the case for silicon and silicone. But the two materials are very different, and this is how.

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  • By Tiffany Betts 12 months ago

    Roswell, New Mexico Should Be Famous For More Than Just Aliens

    Aliens are a point of fascination for many people, and Roswell is fittingly famous for its UFO stories. But there's another reason the city should be famous.

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  • Elon Musk sits against a black background during an event looking concerned
    By Joe Roberts December 2nd, 2024

    The Chilling Concern Elon Musk Had About Google's Deepmind AI

    With the growing prevalence of AI, there are more worries about what the future may look like. As it turns out, Elon Musk has had some concerns of his own.

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  • A man interacts with a laptop as various icons and interface elements are superimposed over the image
    By Joe Roberts November 20th, 2024

    How Google Could Make It Easier To Identify AI Text

    Advancing AI technology has led to no shortage of fear. Fortunately, there might soon be a way to determine whether an AI is behind any given bit of text.

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  • Yellow flashlight on concrete floor
    By Joe Roberts November 18th, 2024

    Here's When Flashlights Were Invented And What Inspired Their Name

    Flashlights have come a long way from their late-1800s origins. The simple yet effective portable device also got its name thanks to its primitive design.

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  • Air purifier in home
    By Joe Roberts November 17th, 2024

    Do Air Purifiers Reduce Bad Odors? Here's What You Should Know

    Air purifiers are increasingly popular home purchases. While they are excellent for removing small particles, whether they remove bad odors is complicated.

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  • International Space Station over Earth
    By Elias Nash November 10th, 2024

    How Solid Waste Management Works On The International Space Station

    Living on the ISS means even the simplest of routine comforts are complicated, including solid waste management. Here's how the ISS crew removes their trash.

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  • Robot with severed leg trapped under rock
    By Elias Nash November 6th, 2024

    Meet The Robot That Amputates Its Own Limbs To Survive

    Increasing the survivability of robots might sound dystopian, but Yale researchers done just that by presenting a robot that can amputate its own limbs.

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  • dehumidifier and air purifier side by side
    By Tiffany Betts November 6th, 2024

    What Is The Difference Between An Air Purifier And Dehumidifier And When Should You Use Each?

    Air purifiers and dehumidifiers may look similar but they do very different jobs. Here are the differences and when each is suitable for use.

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  • Jupiter over a space background
    By Daniel Allen November 3rd, 2024

    How Long It Would Really Take To Get To Jupiter On Our Fastest Manned Rocket

    Humanity has no plans to stop travelling to other worlds, whether the moon, Mars, or even Jupiter. In that last case, how long would a manned mission take?

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