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AI humanoid robot is changing the way you buy cars at dealerships

Kurt Knutsson, CyberGuy Report

The world of car dealerships is changing rapidly as AI humanoid robots, once confined to factory floors, are now stepping into showrooms to greet customers, explain features and even pour coffee. A ...[Continue Reading]

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Drinking Alcohol Before Hitting The Sauna Could Be a Deadly Combo

Dan Baumgardt, The Conversation

Saunas have long been spaces for rest, recovery, and even the occasional business deal. Personally, though, they're not my cup of tea: too claustrophobic, too stifling and always with that distinct s ...[Continue Reading]

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St. Louis storm 'very likely' a tornado. Red Cross sets up shelters.

By Austin Huguelet St. Louis Post-Dispatch

ST. LOUIS National Weather Service officials asked residents to stay away from downed power lines and crumbling buildings on Saturday as they sought to assess the damage of Friday's storm and categor ...[Continue Reading]

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Natalie Portman and Ugo Bienvenu Place Humanity Above the Machines in Futuristic Arco

Harrison Richlin

Long admired for his bold graphic novels, inventive short films, and music videos, French artist Ugo Bienvenu makes a striking leap to the big screen with Arco, a 2D animated sci-fi feature that ea ...[Continue Reading]

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Celestron Nature DX 8x42 binocular review

Matt Morris

Why you can trust Live Science Our expert reviewers spend hours testing and comparing products and services so you can choose the best ones for you. Find out more about how we test.Celestron has sta ...[Continue Reading]

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Bat Tolerance to Viral Infections Could Help Humans Become More Resilient, Too

Avery Hurt

Bats are the only mammals that can fly (though some can glide). They have excellent hearing, navigate by echolocation, and they can eat their body weight in insects in a single night. But bats most i ...[Continue Reading]

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