How 15 projects are redefining education and engagement for people of all ages
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Meet 16 companies pushing tech and science to new heights
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How 4 companies are centering accessibility and social equity
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Meet the long-standing businesses still bringing fresh, meaningful ideas to the world
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Meet 6 academic projects showing promise to make real impact
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Pour one out for Roku City
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SpaceX to buy Cursor for $60B
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UK to require ID or face scan before you can make social media accounts
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GhostTree Attack Abused Recursive Windows Junctions to Hide Malware
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Spotify now lets you judge your friends’ music choices
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FTC warns of record $3.5 billion losses to imposter scams in 2025
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Trinket.io shutting down, so we saved it and hosted it a trinket.strivemath.org
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I spent 48 hours comparing Siri AI to Gemini — and Apple really impressed me
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This free Android app brings all your emulated games under a single console-style roof
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Apple’s smart home camera service is starting to impress me
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Understanding the rationale behind a rule when trying to circumvent it
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Apple’s weird anti-nausea dots cured my car sickness
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The Return of Rigorous Full-System Timing Simulation
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Critical Fortinet FortiSandbox flaws now exploited in attacks
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AI is making answers cheap. Curiosity is priceless
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