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SpaceX Relaunches The Final Falcon 9 Rocket Design

The Block 5 booster was designed to be used for up to 100 times.

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When Body Cams Had Bullets

The first attempt at police cameras were very different from the body cams of today, however, as releasing the shutter required pulling the trigger of the gun the camera was attached to.

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Unpaid And Abused: Moderators Speak Out Against Reddit

Keeping Reddit free of racism, sexism and spam comes with a mental health risk.

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Who Controls Your Data?

Engadget requested our personal information from dozens of companies. Here's what they gave us — and what they didn't.

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My Digital Shadow Looks Nothing Like Me

Data agencies gather and sell your information, even when it's not accurate.

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A Date With My Tinder Data

Nothing will make you cringe as much as your chat history.

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Another Tech Billionaire Turns Media Mogul

Salesforce's Marc Benioff is the new owner of Time magazine.

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Why Are People Pretending To Be Dead On Instagram?

"Hey guys, can u guys comment RIP in my most recent pic because i want my gf to think i'm dead, my family and i recently moved and she wants to keep that relationship, i really want to move on, it was...

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Former Facebook Moderator Sues Over Mental Trauma

The suit alleges that the company doesn't do enough to treat mental scars.

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Sweden's Ad Regulator Says 'Distracted Boyfriend' Meme Is Sexist

The use of the image in an ad was deemed degrading toward men and women.

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The Ancient Earthquake Detector That Puzzled Modern Historians

Only recently have Chinese scientists fashioned a functioning replica.

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Three Hours In Uncanny Valley

The key to a solid high five is knowing where your buddy's hand is and when to stop swinging. Celebrated manga artist Konomi Takeshi did not have this knowledge.

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MIT's AI Can Identify Breast Cancer Risk As Reliably As A Radiologist

The deep-learning model accurately assesses dense breast tissue.

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NASA Fixes Hubble Gyroscope By Turning It Off And On Again

The Hubble is expected to be back in business soon.

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Study Shows That Social Media Limits Made People Feel Less Lonely

The researchers followed the social media activities of 143 undergraduate students.

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Heat-Rejecting Film Could Reduce Air Conditioning Costs

Climate change can be a vicious cycle when folks crank up the air conditioning during heat waves and add even more CO2 to the atmosphere. Scientists from MIT and the University of Hong Kong have...

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More Companies Are Chipping Their Workers Like Pets

Unlike a company ID card, you can't leave it at home. We might imagine that with all of these privacy and tracking concerns, female employees dealing with harassment would have an extra layer to worry...

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NASA Launching Safety Review Of SpaceX Because Elon Musk Smoked Pot

Boeing will also be reviewed.

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Amazon's Cashierless Go Stores May Come To An Airport Near You

It has reportedly requested meetings from several US airport operators.

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Elon Musk Says The SEC Can't Stop Him From Tweeting What He Wants

The Tesla chief also tackled that pot smoking incident.

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