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1 | Elizabeth Rayne Ars Technica Scribe @arstechnica @denofgeek @unclekrust. the void | ||
2 | hypeworld Adland Los Angeles, California | ||
3 | Teodosia Dobriyanova Mashable Docu-maker, film programmer. Curates @New_East_Cinema. London, Sofia | A wounded sea turtle swims again thanks to 3D printed harness - about 1 month ago | |
4 | Allison Price Slate Web magazine. | ||
5 | Mack DeGeurin Popular Science Tech policy reporter. Hosts 'The Future is Ow' podcast. New York, New York | This Manta ray robot is the world’s fastest soft-bodied swimmer - about 2 months ago | |
6 | Beth Mole Ars Technica Senior Health Reporter @ArsTechnica. | Splash pads really are fountains of fecal material; CDC reports 10K illnesses - about 2 months ago | |
7 | James Woodford New Scientist Ocean Correspondent. South Coast, New South Wales | Lights on surfboards and wetsuits could deter shark attacks - 2 months ago Watch a robot with living muscles walk through water - 12 months ago Sharks can be deterred from beaches by catching and releasing them - about 1 year ago | |
8 | Jack Wallen ZDNet Writer, actor.
Linux guru. Louisville | ||
9 | Germain Lussier Gizmodo Senior Reporter at Gizmodo. Pop culture art authority. Los Angeles, California. New Yorker at heart | Night Swim Treads Water But Ultimately Sinks - about 1 year ago Blumhouse's Killer Pool Movie Gets a Genuinely Terrifying New Trailer - about 1 year ago | |
10 | Associated Press MedPage Today Explains healthcare complexities. Not endorsements. New York, New York |