Why New York's water system is so complex — The future of lithium-ion batteries
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Elon Musk's Twitter, use Gmail offline, medication reminders

Elon Musk's Twitter, use Gmail offline, medication reminders

Elon Musk is moving forward with his plan to buy Twitter. Kim has the scoop on what it could look like. Plus, a trick criminals can use to get past your security system, the latest on Tesla's humanoid Optimus robot, how to use Gmail in offline mode, and setting up medication reminders on iOS 16. In WTH news of the week, a real-life invisibility jacket is in the works.

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How NYC’s water supply system works

How NYC’s water supply system works

New York City is surrounded by water, with the Hudson and East rivers flanking Manhattan. Those rivers are mostly salt water and undrinkable. Then the question is: How do the millions of people who live there get fresh water? The answer is, well, complicated, to say the least.

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The problem with lithium-ion batteries

The problem with lithium-ion batteries

Everything from your smartphone to cordless vacuum cleaner uses a lithium-ion battery, and demand is growing as more electric vehicles hit the market. The issue is that there is only so much lithium on the earth, and we may be running out. So what does this mean for the future?

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What makes spider silk stronger than steel?

What makes spider silk stronger than steel?

Humans have utilized spider silk for millennia. It has been used by ancient Greeks to treat wounds and anglers as fishing lines. But, what makes it so strong, and how will it be used in the future of technology?

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