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The strange new world of cyborg mermaids, “teledildonics” and Japanese robots modelled on Scarlett Johansson came under academic scrutiny at a conference last month.
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The strange new world of cyborg mermaids, “teledildonics” and Japanese robots modelled on Scarlett Johansson came under academic scrutiny at a conference last month.
US President-elect Donald Trump's transition team have released a letter that they say was sent to him by Russian President Vladimir Putin.
The American Bar Association has filed a lawsuit Tuesday against the United States Department of Education to stop the Department’s decision to retroactively refuse to honor loan forgiveness commitments ...
Students took test outside for 4 hours, despite the Air Quality Index being at hazardous levels
Native speakers leave others in the dark with strange phrases and words that don’t make sense.
The Internet of Things (IoT) promises to reduce energy consumption, transform the way our businesses operate and in general improve the quality of life for billions of people.
University releases report on actions of law professor that stunned campus and prompted calls for her dismissal. No word on possible punishment.
Ebenezer Scroose walked the street home in a state of low-energised rage: his usual feeling tone nowadays.
When University of Washington students return from winter break to their campus in Seattle next month, they'll find dozens of homeless people living in a parking lot — at the school's invitation.
Last year, the Internet of things accounted for just a small portion of the $132 billion in sales generated by telecommunications giant Verizon — if all goes well, the company might cross the $1 billion threshold in annual sales for this business within the 12 months.