Huth had grown up on a steady diet of Will Wright, leaving pheromone trails to food caches in SimAnt, calibrating the temperature to make his SimEarth suitable for life.
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Eric Boodman,
Vulture,
25 Mar. 2026
However, archaeologists intend to keep looking, as the collection comprises one of the most significant caches of gold coins from this legendary moment in Russian history.
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Maria Mocerino,
Interesting Engineering,
8 Mar. 2026
The intent is to substantially alter the code and thus dodge Anthropic’s copyright takedowns, which have been removing the GitHub repositories over infringement.
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Michael Kan,
PC Magazine,
1 Apr. 2026
The stands serve as sites of passing assembly—roadside water coolers—and repositories of gossip and news.
According to Tillich, instrument requests come in hoards, matching the enormous student population the school serves.
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Anya Sesay,
jsonline.com,
1 Apr. 2026
Archaeologists discovered two astonishing Iron Age hoards in North Yorkshire, one of them being the largest ever found in British history, which has changed the historical understanding of wealth and power in pre-Roman Britain.
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Maria Mocerino,
Interesting Engineering,
23 Mar. 2026
Israel and Hezbollah agreed to a ceasefire a year ago, but Israel — which says the group has been rebuilding its armories, and that Lebanon is failing in its commitment to disarm it — has ramped up attacks against Hezbollah in recent days.
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semafor.com,
semafor.com,
27 Nov. 2025
Even if their small military facilities, colloquially known as armories, had physically centralized fitness resources and equipment, many would be unable to take advantage of them.
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