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Last year, I started tracking a stat every week that was inspired by Brian Billick’s “Toxic Differential” statistic that ...
From the smallest Chihuahua to a gigantic Great Dane, every dog owner knows their pet is unique. But when it comes to dog names, British pet owners might not be as original as they like to believe.
Gift 5 articles to anyone you choose each month when you subscribe. Simon Thornton reckons he has tried hard to find a way to cut the emissions pumped out by the 263 prime movers and 770 tankers in ...
Optical illusions use light, colour, and patterns to create images that are often misleading or deceptive. The visual information that the eyes send to the brain is sometimes incomplete or does not ...
People who have been driving for years might have forgotten some of the things every driver needs to know. As time goes on, you develop a general understanding of how the roads work and what keeps ...
Elon Musk’s X will begin experimenting with a new way to use Community Notes, its crowdsourcing fact-checking system, to highlight well-liked posts from users with different perspectives. On Thursday, ...
I think it's safe to say that aerodynamics has become priority number one for most competitive cyclists when buying new equipment. From wheels and frames, to helmets, clothes and more, there's rarely ...
The Texas Education Agency is blocked for a second year from releasing school accountability ratings, but some districts are releasing their own calculations. The Texas Education Agency (TEA) today ...
SpaceX made some progress on another test flight of the world's most powerful rocket Tuesday, finally overcoming technical problems that plagued the program's two previous launches. But minutes into ...
Jack Beresford is a Newsweek Senior Internet Culture & Trends Reporter, based in London, UK. His focus is reporting on trending topics on the Internet, he covers viral stories from around the world on ...