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Extended reality boccia shows positive rehabilitation effects
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Boccia's appeal and rising popularity comes from its showcase as a Paralympic sport that can be enjoyed by people of all ages and abilities. An Osaka Metropolitan University team has developed an ext ...[Continue Reading]
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We Welcome Our Cephalopod Overlords: Octopus!
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Just in time for this chapter of the Bestiary, Prime Video has debuted a new docuseries narrated by Phoebe Waller-Bridge and starring our favorite cephalopod. Its a lighthearted and loving look at th ...[Continue Reading]

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Astrophysicist searches for ripples in space and time in new way
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University of Colorado Boulder astrophysicist Jeremy Darling is pursuing a new way of measuring the universe's gravitational wave background -- the constant flow of waves that churn through the cosmo ...[Continue Reading]

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Your fingers wrinkle in the same pattern every time you're in the water for too long
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Do your wrinkles always form in the same pattern every time you're in the water for too long? According to new research from Binghamton University, State University of New York, the answer is yes.A c ...[Continue Reading]

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Windows 11 Puts the Not in Notifications
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I have toxic relationships with notifications on all my devices, but Windows 11 is, by far, the worst. This isn't rocket science, Microsoft. Come on. I can at least admit that I'm part of the proble ...[Continue Reading]

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Famous tomb said to hold Alexander the Great's father actually contains younger man, a woman and 6 babies, study finds
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An ancient tomb in Greece does not hold the remains of Philip II, the father of Alexander the Great , as some scholars think it does, a new study suggests. Instead, it contains the remains of a youn ...[Continue Reading]

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