by Ann Biedermann Browsing through Instagram or YouTube, you have probably seen images of open kitchen pantries with twenty or more identical transparent food containers
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by Lea Boßlet For many teenagers or young adolescents, the cell phone is a constant companion and it is hard to imagine life without it.
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American Rapper T-Pain became (in)famous for spreading autotune throughout hip hop and pop music beginning in 2005. Merriam-Webster doesn’t feature the noun autotune with its
by Claire Hayes During the Covid-19 pandemic, businesses, institutions and practically our whole life has (and continues to be) extremely dependent on one thing –
by Pascal Gerstung Unreal friends are now real. Brought to you by the magic of AI. What seems like a story from the future inspired
by Jan Feil That is a question Ronjana Srivastava, an Australian oncologist, was asked by a patient and she was very surprised to hear it