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One American company is working to replace a key, rare earth mineral used by the military by using a technology of its own. LightPath Technologies , an Orlando, Florida-based optics and photonics ...
More than five decades after the Rubik's Cube was invented, the puzzle is still providing hours of entertainment to millions of people around the world. Some super fans - known as speedcubers - have ...
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When 12-year-old Luke Thoresen left a comment on a YouTube video by user AdventureGamingHQ, he put his best foot forward. Or feet, actually. If the gamer behind the popular YouTube channel would grant ...
Since the Rubik's Cube invention in 1974, it remains relevant in increasingly digital world. Some superfans have even made careers out of finding the quickest way to solve it.
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