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Teen Who Encouraged Boyfriend To Kill Himself Now On Trial For Involuntary Manslaughter

Michelle Carter faces up to 20 years in prison if prosecutors can prove that her words convinced Conrad Roy to end his life.

By All That's Interesting Jun 7, 2017
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Teen Who Encouraged Boyfriend To Kill Himself Now On Trial For Involuntary Manslaughter

Michelle Carter faces up to 20 years in prison if prosecutors can prove that her words convinced Conrad Roy to end his life.

By All That's Interesting June 7, 2017

Cops Speak Less Respectfully To Black Drivers, New Impartial Study Finds

Cops use less respectful language when speaking to black drivers than white drivers, a new Stanford study found using computer algorithms.

By All That's Interesting Jun 6, 2017
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Cops Speak Less Respectfully To Black Drivers, New Impartial Study Finds

Cops use less respectful language when speaking to black drivers than white drivers, a new Stanford study found using computer algorithms.

By All That's Interesting June 6, 2017

This New Machine Sucks CO2 From The Air And Uses It To Grow Vegetables

A Swiss company has opened the world's first commercial facility that removes carbon dioxide from the air and then uses it to grow plants.

By All That's Interesting Jun 2, 2017
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This New Machine Sucks CO2 From The Air And Uses It To Grow Vegetables

A Swiss company has opened the world's first commercial facility that removes carbon dioxide from the air and then uses it to grow plants.

By All That's Interesting June 2, 2017

When Self-Electrocution Was Used To Cure What Ails You

The 19th century boasted a wide range of inventions, from the steam locomotive to the stapler… to a belt that used an electric current to shock the ailment right out of your system. First appearing at the World’s Fair in London in 1851, the hydro-electric belt, comprised of several batteries...

By Krissy Howard May 15, 2017

When Self-Electrocution Was Used To Cure What Ails You

The 19th century boasted a wide range of inventions, from the steam locomotive to the stapler… to a belt that used an electric current to shock the ailment right out of your system. First appearing at the World’s Fair in London in 1851, the hydro-electric belt, comprised of several batteries...

By Krissy Howard May 15, 2017

New Device Invented By Six Female Undergrads Translates Text To Braille In Real Time

Tactile, the first invention of its kind to translate text to braille in real time, was created in 15 hours by six young women at MIT.

By All That's Interesting May 11, 2017
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New Device Invented By Six Female Undergrads Translates Text To Braille In Real Time

Tactile, the first invention of its kind to translate text to braille in real time, was created in 15 hours by six young women at MIT.

By All That's Interesting May 11, 2017

21 Of The World’s Most Bizarre Weapons

If you were trying to kill a lot of people (or maybe sneakily kill just one person), you could go with the predictable choices: guns, tanks, poison, and swords. Or, you could get creative. For as long as nations have existed, it seems that governments have been working to figure...

By All That's Interesting Apr 3, 2017

21 Of The World’s Most Bizarre Weapons

If you were trying to kill a lot of people (or maybe sneakily kill just one person), you could go with the predictable choices: guns, tanks, poison, and swords. Or, you could get creative. For as long as nations have existed, it seems that governments have been working to figure...

By All That's Interesting April 3, 2017
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