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Today, I’m going to take a deep dive into the new Clicgear Model 4.5 push cart. (Full disclosure: I am a huge fan of Clicgear ...
Brandon Patterson has been through a lot in the nine years since rolling a Jeep left him paralyzed. Now he's on the leading edge of science. Patterson, 41, had a brain-computer interface implanted in ...
Here’s what you’ll learn when you read this story: Built around the beginning of the 1st century BCE, the Antikythera Mechanism is the oldest known analog computer in human history, and there’s an ...
Here’s what you’ll learn when you read this story: In 2024, scientists from the University of Glasgow leveraged statistical methods like Bayesian analysis—as well as techniques developed to study ...
The Incas may have created the first computer using a system of ropes and knots. Donald Trump gets bad news minutes after Iran war speech Dramatic moment of attack on Iran's biggest bridge ...
We Cult of Mac writers are lifetime Apple users. And our expertise goes way back. We remember 9-inch monochrome screens, and know what SCSI stands for. We didn’t just read about Apple’s struggles in ...
Here’s what you’ll learn when you read this story: The Inca never built a world of silicon chips or copper-wired circuits, and the high-speed hardware of modern times was something they simply didn’t ...
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Documentary filmmaker Rachel Mason ('Circus of Books') unlocks the case of Billy London, whose gruesome killing was set against a backdrop of homophobia and AIDS. By Jordan Mintzer There’s so much ...
Rachel Mason’s excellent 2019 documentary feature Circus of Books took us inside an ordinary mom-and-pop business with a difference. Starring her own mother and father, Barry and Karen, it told the ...
China’s medical regulator has granted a world-first commercial green light to a brain-computer interface, with a system designed to help restore some hand movement to people with spinal cord injuries.