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7 things you should know about the new M4 iPad Pro and M2 iPad Air

The new iPad Air comes in two sizes and features enhanced AI capabilities. AppleWe may earn revenue from the products available on this page and participate in affiliate programs. Learn more › The iPad Pro has historically been a playground for Apple to try out some of its newest and most interesting tech and features. Today,...

Wed May 8, 2024 00:00
The best mini fridges for offices in 2024

Brandt Ranj / Popular Science We may earn revenue from the products available on this page and participate in affiliate programs. Learn more › Best overall Danby Diplomat Compact Refrigerator...

Tue May 7, 2024 23:00
Control your hungry kitty’s portions with up to 40% off PETLIBRO automatic cat feeders at Amazon

Amanda ReedWe may earn revenue from the products available on this page and participate in affiliate programs. Learn more › If your cat is a hungry little guy who will eat whatever you put in front of them, you know the importance of portion control. Sure, chonky cats are cute, but obese cats are three times more likely to pass...

Tue May 7, 2024 21:17
Two giant blobs lurk deep within the Earth, but why?

In this illustration, parts of the ancient planet Theia sink and accumulate at the bottom of the Earth’s mantle. This forms two ‘blobs’ called large low-velocity provinces (LLVPs) deep underneath the Earth. Artwork by Hernan Canellas/Image Courtesy of Arizona State University. Volcanoes and earthquakes are among Earth’s most dynamic...

Tue May 7, 2024 19:49
Welcome aboard the world’s first hydrogen fuel cell superyacht

'Project 821' took five years to build, and is currently for sale. Credit: Feadship Superyachts are notoriously dirty luxury toys, with a single billionaire’s boat emitting as much as 7,020 tons of CO2 per year. And while it’s unlikely uber-wealthy shoppers are going to forgo from their statement vessels anytime soon, at the very...

Tue May 7, 2024 18:13
Sperm whales may have their own ‘alphabet’

Sperm whales live in groups with complex culture and communication. Amanda Cotton Sperm whales have their own unique cultures, accents, and potentially a phonetic alphabet. A team from MIT’s Computer Science & Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) and Project CETI (Cetacean Translation Initiative) may have decoded this...

Tue May 7, 2024 17:59

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