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Catonsville coach Jason Harris returns to basketball court with cherished daughter by his side
Catonsville boys basketball coach Jason Harris returns to duty with his daughter, born with a rare life-threatening disease, ...
19hon MSNOpinion
‘Learn to code’ is dead. So what the heck should you actually teach your kids in the age of AI?
Holly Baxter asks tech experts what students should actually study, now ‘learn to code’ is dead — and gets some surprising ...
Robots that move, sense and even coordinate with one another usually bring to mind tangled wires, circuit boards and humming ...
5don MSN
'Is it a real functional toaster?': Behind the scramble to engineer the Pop-Tarts Bowl trophy
Because the Pop-Tarts Bowl trophy is indeed a freakin' toaster. The Pop-Tarts Bowl debuted as a genuine sports phenomenon in ...
6don MSN
Over 300 Stocks Doubled in 2025!
And over 300 publicly traded companies have increased in value by 100% or more. This has our team asking the question: Which ...
A closer look at the Autoland technology that landed the plane in Colorado, and a pilot who is getting it installed.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang declared physical AI as enabling “a new era of AI,” a bold proclamation now backed by concrete ...
XDA Developers on MSN
5 things the Raspberry Pi does better than any other computer
Here are a few ways the Raspberry Pi outperforms desktops and laptops, from tiny power draw to safe sandboxes for ambitious ...
TV Squad on MSN
Fallout review & recap: The golden rule
They find some old art, some high-tech weaponry, and probably some more Fallout Easter Eggs that I didn't notice. Elder ...
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‘Memory manipulation is inevitable’: How rewriting memory in the lab might one day heal humans
Neuroscientist Steve Ramirez has found ways to plant memories in mice. Here's what that could mean for humans.
A new, high-performance brain-computer interface (BCI) can be rapidly implanted through a minimally invasive procedure. The ...
PCMag on MSN
What Cyber Experts Fear Most in 2026: AI-Powered Scams, Deepfakes, and a New Era of Cybercrime
The internet is entering an age where AI drives both the attacks and the defenses—and experts worry the balance is tipping.
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