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In May, Match Group (the dating app conglomerate that owns Tinder, Hinge, and others) acquired HER, a dating app for queer women, nonbinary, and trans sapphics. While things have been relatively quiet on the surface since the buy-out, HER did roll out a new feature this summer called “Feelings.” It’s akin to a status update,

Grid-scale Batteries in Scotland Stabilize Power
A grid-scale battery in the Scottish Highlands got a chance to prove its mettle in March when, 11 days after it started up, a massive wood-burning generator in northern England shut down unexpectedly. Suddenly 1,877 megawatts of supply was missing, causing the 50-hertz frequency of the grid’s alternating current to crash below its 49.8-Hz operating
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Microplastics aren’t just an ocean pollution issue anymore. They’re now a daily part of our diet. Recent research shows that common foods and drinks, including something as routine as chewing gum, may be delivering thousands of tiny plastic particles into your body without you even realizing it. Studies estimate the average person consumes between 39,000

I found a tiny power bank that charges two devices at once – for under $25
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Tyler LeRoy aboard an Army Logistics Support Vessel to conduct an underwater demolition training range off the coast of Virginia Beach. (Photo courtesy of LeRoy) [Editor’s note: “Tech Vets: Profiles in Leadership and Innovation,” is a GeekWire series showcasing U.S. military veterans leading companies within the Pacific Northwest tech industry. The series explores how military experience fosters