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January 15, 2022

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Science discoveries made in 2021 you didn’t hear about 

Science discoveries made in 2021 you didn’t hear about 

In 2021, the news was dominated by COVID-19. All the new variants and vaccine rollouts seemed to blind most of us to other scientific discoveries throughout the year. So, here is a breakdown of some of the most remarkable findings you probably didn’t hear about.

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How the Hoover Dam was built

How the Hoover Dam was built

Nearly 100 years ago, America was in the throes of the Great Depression. Even during these tumultuous times, though, engineers managed to use skill and grit to build something amazing: The Hoover Dam. Situated at the Arizona and Nevada border, this impressive concrete marvel attracts almost 1 million visitors annually. So, how was this feat of engineering accomplished, and what did it take to get it done?

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Komando.com Review: weBoost Home Complete Cell Signal Booster

Komando.com Review: weBoost Home Complete Cell Signal Booster

Do you have bad cell reception at your home? News Director Ben reviews a signal booster designed to strengthen that signal so you don’t have to worry about dropped calls or slow data. But there is DIY involved in setting up this kit that includes external and internal antennas. Find out if it’s worth the money and your patience.

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Why analog computers are coming back

Why analog computers are coming back

Up until the 1960s, the most powerful computers were analog. These mechanical behemoths were able to do relatively complex calculations without the use of microchips. But when the digital revolution came, this all changed. Now, as we reach the limit of current technology, scientists are returning to analog, and the way they're using it could change how you look at computers.

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