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Man captures large python in dramatic encounter
A man calmly restrains a large python during a tense encounter, drawing attention for his steady handling of the snake.
DEADLY VENOMOUS with Corey Wild on MSN
Safety warning about the dangers of handling large constrictor snakes
Donald Trump reveals where US could strike Iran from Will Arnett had tense audition with Kevin Costner day after being hospitalized: 'This could go really bad right now' Illinois governor taken by ...
Alibaba launches Qwen3.5, a 397B-parameter AI model built for agents, claiming 60% lower costs, 8x throughput, and expanded ...
Its use results in faster development, cleaner testbenches, and a modern software-oriented approach to validating FPGA and ASIC designs without replacing your existing simulator.
It took the artist half a century of toil in the most remote parts of Nevada to build what may be the most extreme ...
See inside Tolga Bat Hospital, a place for Australia’s injured and orphaned flying foxes.
The fossil fuel era is by no means over. But disorder is replacing the order that fossil fuels built. Once the world had an apex predator — carbon-based energy. Now it’s pythons vs. gators in the ...
Speechify's Voice AI Research Lab Launches SIMBA 3.0 Voice Model to Power Next Generation of Voice AI SIMBA 3.0 represents a major step forward in production voice AI. It is built voice-first for ...
Opinion
I love hunting with hounds. So I went to Pakistan to escape Labour’s persecution of the sport
I love English hunting. Therefore, I went to Pakistan. For nearly 30 years, Labour has persecuted hunting with hounds. Now it wants to ban trail hunting, though the sport has no live quarry. Escaping ...
Transit workers across the U.S. are facing an epidemic of violence and injury, with assaults on these essential frontline employees having tripled since 2008, according to data from the National ...
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9 University of Toronto jobs that pay up to $139,000 a year and $42 an hour
Just because it's a university doesn't mean you need a university degree to get hired.
With nearly two decades in the automotive industry, Naresh Kalimuthu shares how connected car platforms achieve high reliability at scale. From reducing outages by 90% to strengthening telematics and ...
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