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Larry Connor reportedly said he wanted to show that last year's ill-fated OceanGate Titan 'was a contraption.' trib.al/DziViVM

Larry Connor reportedly said he wanted to show that last year's ill-fated OceanGate Titan 'was a contraption.' trib.al/DziViVM
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The Swedish carmaker says having many small parts is out, and producing one large casting is in. trib.al/7uO5sNZ

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The replacement plan for syncing human and natural timekeeping is decidedly low-tech: Hope someone comes up with a better option. trib.al/YmoOKp7

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“Cracks in metals were only ever expected to get bigger,' one scientist said. Instead, they got smaller — and then disappeared. trib.al/wabuF1M

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Put on a wrist strap, press down on sensors underneath your toes, and you could be playing guitar with a sixth, elongated finger. trib.al/WOUMUvO

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Roman ruins can tell us a lot about military conquests, cleanliness, plumbing — and maybe, down the line, how to combat antibiotic resistance. trib.al/CyB7tOe

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‘While the ocean is extremely powerful, it can be wonderful and enjoyable and really kind of life-changing if you go about it the right way.’ trib.al/yuoTa3A

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The “planet parade” of six planets all lined up around June 2 and 3 is getting a lot of hype. Here's the bad news... trib.al/kbkybZ2

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The short bursts of clicks whales use to communicate aren't random, MIT scientists say. And they're a little like human phonetics. trib.al/rgmpvHz

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