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Why Onions Make Us Cry and How to Prevent Tears With This Chopping Technique
Learn about the chemical reaction that makes you cry while chopping onions, a sensation that can be relieved with a certain cutting technique.
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Plans for RC Aircraft Masterclass | Part 1 - Where to find and how to print and make plans?
In this first installment of our RC Aircraft Masterclass series, we dive into the essential topic of finding, printing, and making plans for building your aircraft. Whether you're a beginner or an ...
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Build a Rolling Stand to Make Your Drill Press More Useful
Expert DIYer April Wilkerson builds a rolling drill press stand to make her workshop more efficient. What does '6-7' mean? Here's why kids are saying 'six, seven' over and over.
Overview Screenshot tools have evolved to be faster, smarter, and more integrated across all devices.Built-in features now make capturing, editing, and sharing ...
In this episode of "Uncanny Valley," we uncover how America's new $100,000 H-1B golden visa has thrown tech workers and their employers into chaos.
“It's a compelling manifesto on the future of governance. A critique of the nation-state and a visionary look into blockchain-based political systems. It's mind boggling how well-researched and ...
Nifty falls record 1,000 points in worst showing.’ ‘Dow falls 2,000 points, its worst day since Black Friday.’ ‘We are in for a deep, long recession.’ ‘Man dies in gym due to whey protein.’ ‘Man dies ...
Intel’s Pat Gelsinger shares how AI can empower the Church and why Christians must shape technology for good in this exclusive faith-driven interview.
"You don't have to ask anyone else," says Por la Mano Press founder Irie Zepeda, who will teach DIY printmaking at the Chicano Park Museum's anniversary celebration Saturday.
Catapult Print refreshed its brand to reflect the company’s evolution and the priorities of customers in today’s challenging market.
Rivian CEO RJ Scaringe says the company's new R2 model, to be manufactured in Normal, is "key" to the company's profitability.
The company’s full name is Base Power. In less than two years, it has become one of the buzziest young companies in Austin—drawing particular attention because of who’s running it. Its 29-year-old CEO ...
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