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Data activation and Newton’s first law
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How Calling Out Problems Clearly Can Make You the Most Trusted Leader in the Room
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Introduction to Spherical Harmonics for Graphics Programmers
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Scientists Set New Record for Solar Cell Efficiency
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Battery recycler Ascend Elements files for bankruptcy
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"Oobleck" still holds some surprises
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More details on Garmin’s mysterious new fitness band emerge
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AI Jesus and BuddhaBot: The faith-based tech boom is here
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Sony Bravia Theater Bar 5 review: A basic TV sound booster
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Nearly 4,000 US industrial devices exposed to Iranian cyberattacks
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