Indiana Catholic School Teacher Arrested For Allegedly Creating ‘Kill List’

Police arrested the teacher on Thursday after she confirmed students’ reports that she had threatened students and had a “kill list.”

Superstrata eBike Review: Is It Worth The Wait?

A futuristic manufacturing process and the promise of a custom-fitted bicycle for the most extreme enthusiast — could the Superstrata eBike be a winner?

The Best Calendar App Alternatives For Android

The default calendar isn’t suitable for every user, so here are some alternatives for choosy Android calendar users.

12 Inventors Killed By Their Own Inventions

Inventors have revolutionized the modern world — but sometimes things don’t go as planned. These inventors succumbed t to the dangers of their work.

Porsche's Newest Electric Models Have Two Wheels, Not Four

After investing in EV technology, Porcsche is entering the two-wheel market with new electric bicycle offerings.

Celebrities Had First Cars Just Like Everybody Else

These were the first vehicles owned by a list of celebrities you’ll never guess drove such down-to-earth, non-glamorous cars and trucks.

The 'Deadliest Catch' Disappears: Alaska's Snow Crabs Have Vanished

Snow crab fishing season in Alaska’s Bering Sea has been canceled for the first time in history. Bristol Bay’s red king crab fishery will also be closed, for the second year in a row. Both decisions follow shellfish surveys that revealed startling population collapses.

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Nvidia Invents a New Word to Say It's Pulling the Maligned 12 GB RTX 4080

Nvidia is delaunchifying, un-unleasing, decatapulting, or—OK fine, we’ll use the word the company used—“unlaunching” its 12 GB version of the upcoming RTX 4080 graphics card. Why? Well according to a Friday blog post, the card is “fantastic,” but “it’s not named right. Having two GPUs with the 4080 designation is…

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See a Spider's Face, a Human Tongue Cell, and Other Microscopic Wonders in These Winning Images

The microscopic world is filled with as much terror and delight as the one visible to our pedestrian eyes. And for 47 years, Nikon’s Small World Photomicrography Competition has celebrated the tiny by showcasing some of the most memorable images taken under an optical microscope using a variety of different methods.…

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This Eerie Horror Short Discovers There's Something in the Silence

In horror, it’s often the most simple premise that makes for the most potent frights. That’s definitely the case for short film There’s Something in the Silence, about a woman who suspects her new hearing aids might be tuned into a supernatural frequency.

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