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Get the Popular Science daily newsletter💡 Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent six days a week. I am a clumsy guy. If there are sharp corners nearby, I’ll bash into them. If there’s a surface underfoot with even a light sheen of polish, I’ll take a tumble. You don’t need to take my word for it. A quick look at my knees, which have become knitted with a patchwork of small scars, tells the story. I can trace some of these marks back years, and have accepted that they will be on my body for life. But what gives? Why…
Riding a properly fitting bike can not only be the difference between comfort and discomfort (which is perhaps the most major factor in how much you want to ride). It can also mean the difference between whether or not you injure yourself, as spending huge amounts of time on a bike that is too big or too small for you can lead to a variety of maladies.Whether you’re riding all the time or just getting into cycling, there are a few tips you can follow to make sure you’re buying the right sized bike and dialing it to your body…
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Crimson Desert‘s developers are at it again, by which I mean rolling out another substantial update that meaningfully expands its endgame for all of those players too obsessed with its hyper-detailed medieval sandbox to give it a rest. Patch 1.05.00 is now live in the open-world game, just a week after its biggest update ever, and it adds a feature that essentially lets players refill the map with fresh strongholds to five over. “We understand that as more regions of the continent were liberated, opportunities for combat naturally became less frequent,” Pearl Abyss wrote in the latest patch notes. “So…
Get the Popular Science daily newsletter💡 Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent six days a week. Nothing ruins a summer picnic like a dry, mealy, tasteless watermelon. Maybe you learned to knock on a melon or look for certain webbing patterns when trying to find the ripest fruit, but what about investigating the watermelon’s…umm…butthole. Technically, a watermelon butthole is called the blossom end, but the internet has decided to rename its underside spot and who are we to argue? What exactly is the watermelon butthole method? The good people of the internet contend that the best way to select a…
Because everything runs wirelessly via Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, there is also no cable clutter to deal with. This isn’t just a convenience thing. It means no wires dangling within reach of sneaky toddler hands.Where Tech CollidesThis is where the real test comes in. In split screen mode, the system shows CarPlay and the camera feed side by side, with CarPlay positioned on the left for easier tapping access. It’s a smart layout in theory because you get the best of both worlds, but there are some limitations. To fit the camera feed, the CarPlay interface is significantly condensed. It’s still…
Back in March, Marvel Snap maker Second Dinner outlined what it was doing to address player frustrations with the hit mobile card game and its roadmap for future content. Just over a month later, some surprise layoffs have raised questions about just how bad things are for the company founded by ex-Blizzard veterans, including former Hearthstone director Ben Brode. He tried to assuage those fears in a late Friday post on the game’s Discord. “We said goodbye to a few members of our team yesterday, including our awesome community manager,” Brode wrote to fans on May 1. “You know how…
Get the Popular Science daily newsletter💡 Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent six days a week. Heeding legitimate signs is always important, but between May 1st and October 15 at Yellowstone National Park it will be particularly significant. These signs will help visitors avoid encounters with the friend-shaped but not-too-friendly member of the local fauna. “It is critical that all members of the public heed these signs,” the national park emphasized in a recent statement. Yellowstone National Park is home to both grizzly bears (Ursus arctos horribilis) and black bears (Ursus americanus), with 150 to 200 grizzlies spending at least…
A garlic-herb salmon with risotto was probably the best among the family meals I tried. The chopped asparagus was less than visually appealing when drizzled in garlic butter, but still tasty and a bit crisp. The salmon was tender and flaky. And the sweet pea risotto had no choice but to be delicious. There was so much cheese, butter, and lemon it was pretty much a concert of fats and acid.That chicken parm was likewise a mountain of cheese and salt. It reminded me, pleasantly, of countless family meals I had as a child in the 1980s: cheese-topped chicken, garlic…
Frame Stock Footage/Shutterstock Meta has purchased Assured Robot Intelligence (ARI), a startup company that’s building artificial intelligence for robots in order to “address critical challenges” in “high-value labor markets.” The company is already working on robot hardware and AI in-house, but a spokesperson told Bloomberg that ARI “will bring a deep expertise in how [it] can design [its] models and frontier capabilities for robot control and self-learning to whole-body humanoid control.” They didn’t reveal the financial details of the acquisition. In a post on X, ARI co-founder Xiaolong Wang said that from…
