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RetroGrade - Madden Doesn't Have Anything on this Old-School Football Video Game

In 1978 Mattel elevated handheld gaming to the next level with the Football 2. Realistic game sounds, plus the ability to pass the ball? Touchdown!




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Battle Damage - We Dropped a 55-lb Anvil On An HP Printer So You Don't Have To

It can print, scan, and copy, but can it fly? Find out, when we put an HP all-in-one printer through three extreme destruction tests.




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Jeff 1000 - Giant Robots Have Feelings, Too

During a shoot Jeff can't seem to get his lines quite right. It’s two simple words, but with so many different ways to convey the emotion behind them Jeff and co-star Summer Glau are left pondering the philosophical meaning behind “human alert!"




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SB 100: The Media Will Have a Very Different Role at Super Bowl 100

With changes in technology, the popularity of the game, and how fans interact with players, our media panel sees big changes ahead in Super Bowl coverage.




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Data Attack - Do You Have a Normal Sex Life?

The average person will kiss 21.5 people in their lifetime. And while guys lose their virginities at 16.8 years old, women will hold out a little longer until 17.2 years old. Find out how you stack up between the sheets as we run through the stats of an average sex life, as told with sex dolls.




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App Pack | Don’t You Dare Vacation Without These Must-Have Apps

Got a vacation coming up this spring? WIRED has all the best apps you'll need for a fuss-free trip.




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Stanford Is About to Have the Dopest Map Collection on Earth

Some would call David Rumsey a cartophile, while others may put it more bluntly and say he’s obsessed. Over 30 years he’s personally accumulated over 150,000 maps and he's just donated them all to Stanford University.




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Data Attack - Pets Who Have Won The Internet

Looking at cat videos increases your happiness by 28% and decreases anxiety by 33%. Goats and chickens are more viral in Uganda than dogs and cats. Find out all you wanted to know about viral pets on the Internet.




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Sacramento Is About to Have the Most High-Tech Basketball Stadium

When the new Kings basketball stadium is completed this fall, they hope it’ll be so outrageously technologically advanced that it will even wow fans from Silicon Valley.




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You’ll Be Eating Crickets Soon. You Have No Choice

Want to know how crickets are farmed and turned into powder? Of course you do. You'll be eating the stuff soon enough.




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Google's Self-Driving Cars Have Clocked 2 Million Miles

By this point, self driving cars are a common sight in Silicon Valley and Google’s fleet of nearly 60 autonomous cars hit a milestone: They have now clocked more than two million miles of driving on public streets.




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Predators: Chameleons Have Killer Fast Tongues

Chameleons are deceptively great hunters, with a tongue that can snipe prey in a split-second.




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This Robot Smokes Cigarettes So Rats Don't Have To

Researchers at the Wyss Institute at Harvard University have built a robot that can smoke cigarettes just like a human to better understand lung diseases. You're welcome, smoking lab rats.




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What Do You Get When a Pig and a Monkey Have a Baby? A Coati

The coati is kind of a raccoon but also maybe a monkey with the nose of a pig. In other words, a critter that can’t seem to figure out what it wants to be.




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Scientists May Have Solved the Secret of the Water Bear

Researchers claim to have figured out why the tiny little water bear is so darn tough.




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Scientists May Have Finally Figured Out Why Whales Are So Big

According to a new study, whales didn't grow big just because they could. They did it because of climate change.




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Wanna See the Solar Eclipse? Here's What You Have to Know

On August 21, darkness will wash over America. But in a good way, we promise. Here's everything you need to know if you want to catch a glimpse of the solar eclipse.




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How Nuclear Weapons Have Evolved Since the 1940's

Today’s bombs are smaller in size but more powerful. They are also more likely to be delivered via intercontinental ballistic missiles, rather than dropped from aircraft. Here's how they've evolved into weapons that could wipe out entire cities.




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How Machines Have Revolutionized Medicine | WIRED Brand Lab

Branded Content | Produced by WIRED Brand Lab for Novartis How is machine learning helping researchers revolutionize the scientific method in the field of medicine development?




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How Drones Have Transformed Disaster Relief

Produced by Wired Brand Lab for AT&T When the unexpected happens, being connected is paramount. AT&T's "Flying Cows" or "Cells on Wings" are specialized drones engineered to operate in harsh conditions and can stay at 400 feet in the air for 24 hours straight. Learn how these machines are connecting customers and helping disaster relief efforts.




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How to have the best employees (collection) [electronic resource] / David Sirota, Douglas A. Klein, David Russo

Sirota, David, author




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Leading with emotional courage [electronic resource] : how to have hard conversations, create accountability, and inspire action on your most important work / Peter Bregman

Bregman, Peter, author




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Everything I have learned about values / Richard Barrett

Barrett, Richard, 1945- author




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Narrations d'un nouveau siècle: romans et récits français, 2001-2010: colloque de Cerisy / édition de Barbara Havercroft, Bruno Blanckeman

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Video games have always been queer / Bonnie Ruberg

Hayden Library - GV1469.17.S63 R83 2019




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Fake: Amit Shah doesn't have ‘bone cancer’

A tweet attributed to Home Minister Amit Shah’s verified Twitter handle, in which he says that he has bone cancer is being circulated across social media platforms. In the tweet, Shah can be seen imploring Muslims to pray for his good health during Ramzan.




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Ten drugs: how plants, powders, and pills have shaped the history of medicine / by Thomas Hager

Browsery RM45.H34 2019




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Lifespan: why we age--and why we don't have to / David A. Sinclair, with Matthew D. LaPlante ; illustrations by Catherine L. Delphia

Browsery QH528.5.S56 2019




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'We’ll have to see what norms are after this lockdown': BCCI trea...

'We’ll have to see what norms are after this lockdown': BCCI trea...




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'Forget 50, I don't feel like 40! I have still not reached 22'

'When I see someone I think of them as aunty and uncle. I forget I am the same age, because in my mind I am still 18.' Aamir Khan gets ready for his milestone birthday.




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'I have a dude child, a pretty girl and a little gangster'

'Aryan (is special because he) was the first child, Suhana is special because she is a girl, and AbRam because he is the youngest.' Shah Rukh Khan chats about his children, movies and Eid.





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'There have been no great songs this year'

'Just a day before the Pulwama attack happened, one of my songs had released. It's called Baarishein, featuring Atif Aslam. However, it was pulled down the very next day. See, when it comes to standing with the nation, I will. Even when the makers decided to take that song down, I supported them. Atif and I are artists but we cannot be bigger than our nations.'




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Akshay-Kareena have Good Newwz for you!

Karan Johar launched the trailer of his new production Good Newwz with the film's cast, Akshay Kumar, Kareena Kapoor Khan, Diljit Singh and Kiara Advani.




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“Where Have All the Poets Gone?” Documentary Featuring Elana Wolff and Malca Litovitz!

All you poetry lovers, check out this wonderful documentary that will be airing on the CBC website March 25th! In this CBC Radio One Special Program, Where Have All the Poets Gone? Sook-Yin Lee gives “a surprising look at the conditions that inspire Canadians to express themselves through poetry.” Here’s a blurb about the documentary: […]




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33 million have sought US unemployment aid since virus hit

Nearly 3.2 million laid-off workers applied for unemployment benefits last week as the business shutdowns caused by the viral outbreak deepened the worst US economic catastrophe in decades. Roughly 33.5 million people have now filed for jobless aid in the seven weeks since the coronavirus forced companies to close their doors and slash their workforces.




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M J Akbar: Will India ever have a Muslim Code Bill?

If Mahatma Gandhi is the Father of the Nation then Jawaharlal Nehru is the Father of the Modern Nation, for the alchemy of India's transformation into modern India can be sourced to the passage of the Hindu Code Bill.




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Half of college graduates believe Indians have ‘natural immunity’ against COVID-19: Survey

The percentage of people believing this to be true was especially high in Andhra Pradesh, followed by Telangana and Tamil Nadu. It was least in Kerala, followed by Punjab and Delhi. The survey also showed that about 30% of people believe that the current lockdowns will eradicate coronavirus.




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Not working: where have all the good jobs gone? / David G. Blanchflower

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To serve the people: my life organizing with Cesar Chavez and the poor / LeRoy Chatfield with Jorge Mariscal

Dewey Library - HD6509.C48 C54 2019




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Women have always worked: a concise history / Alice Kessler-Harris

Dewey Library - HD6095.K45 2018




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If I understood you, would I have this look on my face?: my adventures in the art and science of relating and communicating / Alan Alda

Hayden Library - BF637.C45 A424 2017




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The origins of happiness: the science of well-being over the life course / Andrew E. Clark, Sarah Flèche, Richard Layard, Nattavudh Powdthavee, and George Ward

Dewey Library - BF575.H27 C577 2018




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CPSEs may have to halve charges for state discoms

“The lowering of charges or return on equity has its implications. We are fiddling around what a regulated regime is and what equity holders expect when they have invested,” said a senior government official, who did not wish to be identified.




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Have A Bleedin Guess Unlisted Edition

HAVE A BLEEDIN GUESS: The Story of Hex Enduction Hour by Paul Hanley is released today in an unlisted hardback edition.




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Have A Bleedin Guess Released Today

HAVE A BLEEDIN GUESS: The Story of Hex Enduction Hour by Paul Hanley goes on general release today, 38 years to the day since the release of the album.




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Broadcasters have an opportunity to do a TikTok on TV: BARC CEO Sunil Lulla

The average daily reach of TV rose from 560 million Indians pre-COVID-19 (January 11-31) to 592 million post-COVID-19 (March 14-20)




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To lose weight, have fun while you work out




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Numerical methods for conservation laws: from analysis to algorithms / Jan S. Hesthaven, EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland

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