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LANSING, Mich. (WJRT) - Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed two bipartisan bills aimed at reducing digital distractions in Michigan classrooms by banning cell phones. Senate Bill 495 and House Bill 4141 ...
Cutting corners: Microsoft's support clock is quietly reshaping the security landscape for millions of users. Even as Windows 10 continues to run on hundreds of millions of PCs, the company cut off ...
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Japanese researchers are testing a surprising, minimally invasive way to repair spine fractures. A team at Osaka Metropolitan University found that stem cells from fat tissue can repair breaks similar ...