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May 7, 2023

Why scientists are turning to wild mice

Lab mice have been used for almost a century to test new drugs, study the impacts of specific environments on the body and improve the medical field.

May 6, 2023

Why do mosquitoes bite some people more than others?

Mosquitos are a real annoyance. They land on you, drink your blood, make you itchy and can carry deadly diseases. But you might have noticed that some people get bitten more than others.

May 5, 2023

FAA releases airspace blueprint for air taxis

One of the worst parts of flying is waiting for a cab, Uber or a begrudging family member to pick you up. A possible solution: Air taxis! They’ll start with helicopter paths. You have to see this.

You won’t believe how prolific AI art can be

Artwork created by artificial intelligence (AI) has taken off over the last year. It can generate virtually any image you can think of.

May 4, 2023

What happens when matter travels faster than the speed of light?

Light speed is the fastest anything can travel in the universe, right? It turns out to be a little more complicated. There are places on Earth where manufactured objects go even faster than light.

May 3, 2023

NASA’s new wheel technology is remarkable

NASA plans to return to the moon and Mars in the next decade. One of the issues it has run into is that a traditional wheel filled with air struggles on the rugged terrain of Mars.

April 30, 2023

Why the witness protection program is so successful

The witness protection program has one purpose, to protect informants from retribution. So, how is this program so successful? There is more to the process than you might think.

April 29, 2023

Breaking the world record for cleaning windows

The Guinness Book of World Records is full of incredible feats. From the highest tightrope walk to the deepest underwater dive. But what about window washing? This is how he did it.

April 27, 2023

The mystery behind what scientists call space eyes

Anyone who has been to space can tell you that the views are among the best parts. But, if you are on a long trip to outer space, you may notice your eyesight worsening.

April 26, 2023

Can microwave technology treat cancer?

In the early days of microwave ovens, people worried that emitted radiation could be dangerous to their health. It helps to alleviate pain and, in some cases, even cure some forms of cancer.

April 25, 2023

The Biofire smart gun

Biofire’s smart gun comes with a dock equipped with a touchscreen that pairs your face and fingerprint to the gun. Biometric data captured is stored only on the gun.

Simple trick to spot fake reviews on Amazon

Plus, misdial 911? Hold the phone – I’ll explain why it’s costly to hang up. And there’s also a hilarious joke!

Ford F-150 Lightning catches fire

Ford paused production on its $62,000 electric tricks for five weeks after three caught fire. Ford says whatever caused the fire is “rare” and not related to a design flaw in the F-150 Lightning.

April 24, 2023

Son’s suicide spurs Congressman’s campaign against child sextortion | The Kim Komando Show

In July of last year, Rep. Brandon Guffey experienced a heartbreaking tragedy that no parent should have to endure.

April 23, 2023

Why NASA wanted a nuclear-powered rocket

Modern rockets use liquid fuel to propel them with enough thrust to reach space. But, 70 years ago, NASA was trying to achieve the same results using nuclear power.

April 21, 2023

The amazing history of popcorn

There is nothing like sitting down to watch a movie with a nice bowl of freshly made buttery popcorn. Did you know this warm treat has a fascinating history that goes back almost 9,000 years?

April 20, 2023

The largest animal migration on Earth

When you think of animals migrating, you probably picture massive herds traveling across the African Savanna or large flocks of birds heading south for winter. The kicker?

April 19, 2023

The incredible history of concrete

There is more concrete used in construction than any other material. More than wood, steel and even glass.

April 18, 2023

Will AI eventually replace greenscreens?

People have been using greenscreen technology for a long time. But now that artificial intelligence is becoming more advanced, some wonder if greenscreens will become obsolete.

April 17, 2023

Warren Buffett’s take on AI, upload dead people to a computer & our guide to earning $ online

Plus, it’s garden season! I’ve got the best smart sprinklers to keep your lawn green. But that’s not all – Matt’s got a genius email trick to track down data-selling companies.

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