Google Messages is rethinking its approach to previewing hyperlinks, and we're not sure all the changes are for the best.
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Streaming giant Plex is urging its customers to change their passwords after it disclosed a data breach of one of its user databases. The company said in a post on Monday that it was aware of a ...
Tim Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web at the CERN particle physics laboratory near Geneva, Switzerland, in the late 1980s. Fast forward a few decades and the web has over 5.5 billion users. It ...
If you have been a long-time YouTube user, chances are, you might have seen the layout of the website change dramatically over the years. The modern-day layout of YouTube — especially on desktops and ...
MIT researchers have dramatically lowered the error rate of prime editing, a genome-editing technique based on CRISPR. This advance could make it easier to develop gene therapy treatments for a ...
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Jonny Terrell was a healthy, happy baby — but a month before his first birthday, he came down with an infection. Days later, he was vomiting. Over the next few weeks, mom Emily Robichau took him to ...
We will continue to enjoy below normal temperatures for a couple days before a warming trend brings highs back into the mid 90°s by the end of this week. Temperatures this afternoon stay in the mid to ...
A new global study led by the University of British Columbia shows that hotter and drier conditions are making food production more volatile, with crop yields swinging more sharply from year to year.