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Engineering students like An Le (left) and Bo Wen (center) work with Professor Truong Nguyen (right) to develop AI tools that ...
A giant observation wheel, set to open this weekend, will offer a bird's eye view of a Lancashire town - but only for few weeks. The 35m-high (115ft) big wheel will open in Darwen's Market Square on ...
MORRO BAY, Calif. (CN) — On a windy afternoon on California's Central Coast, Bob Isenberg sits quietly in a camping chair ...
In most cases, the white part of your eye shouldn’t be visible above your iris (colored part of the eye) without lifting your eyelid. If the white of your eye shows between your iris and your ...
Samsung capped its Unpacked event today with a teaser for its upcoming thin smartphone, the Galaxy S25 Edge. At the San Jose event, we were able to get a quick look at the Galaxy S25 Edge ...
Your Samsung Smart TV has a multitude of ways to create the ideal entertainment experience, and Samsung's Multi View feature lets you view content from different sources in an especially unique ...
"The View" co-hosts Ana Navarro and Sunny Hostin were critical Tuesday of Black artists like Nelly and Snoop Dogg who performed at President Donald Trump's inauguration festivities. In the days ...
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The Observatory Deck will not disappoint, offering visitors a bird’s-eye view of the Jakarta skyline and Thamrin Nine’s premium developments, such as Luminary Tower, the opulent Le Parc ...
Avian influenza is a respiratory virus that spreads quickly among birds, often through nasal and eye secretions and manure. It spreads mostly in the spring and fall, as ducks, geese and swans ...