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Kyree Leary

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Atlanta, GA, United States

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  • Futurism
  • Kill Screen
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Past articles by Kyree:

How To Save Voicemails From Your iPhone

Sometimes you need to save a voicemail so you can refer to it later. Here are two of the easiest ways to do so, using either your iPhone or iExplorer. → Read More

How to turn off AMBER and other emergency alerts on Android and iOS

AMBER alerts are certainly important, but there are times when you'd like to turn them off. While we definitely suggest keeping them on, whether you use an iPhone, stock Android phone, or a Samsung Galaxy device, turning them off is pretty easy. Here's how to do so. → Read More

After a Year Away from Earth, Scott Kelly's "Space Genes" Set Him Apart From His Twin

Retired astronaut Scott Kelly spent a year on the International Space Station, so NASA scientists could compare his health to his twin's once he got back. → Read More

Google Becomes Most Recent Platform to Prohibit Cryptocurrency Ads

An increasing number of scammers are using crypto ads to lure people into fraudulent schemes. → Read More

Newly Developed Microneedles Can Dissolve in the Skin to Deliver Drugs

Scientists have looked at the problem of painful injections and hazardous waste and found a solution: a painless microneedle that dissolves under the skin. → Read More

Arnold Schwarzenegger Is Suing Big Oil for Climate Change

The former California Governor compared the actions of oil companies to "first degree murder." → Read More

Switzerland Is Developing a System to Track Drones All Over the Country

In making drone services a larger part of business, Switzerland is developing an air traffic control system that can track drones throughout the country. → Read More

Apparently Home Heaters Now Mine Crypto

French company Qarnot has revealed the QC-1, a cryptocurrency heater that mines ether while helping keep your house warm. → Read More

With No Legislation Imminent, Companies Are Stepping in to Limit Access and Visibility of Guns

Following the Parkland shooting last month, numerous companies have announced changes to how their businesses handle gun sales and guns in social discourse. → Read More

A Pond-Dwelling Virus Just Cured a Man's Antibiotic-Resistant Infection

Researchers report that an experimental therapy that uses viruses called phages to target bacteria cured a patient with an antibiotic-resistant infection. → Read More

Goodyear's Moss-Filled Tires Are Here to Save the Environment

To combat air pollution, Goodyear has debuted a tire design that uses moss to both power the tires' internal sensors and absorb carbon dioxide from the air. → Read More

By Tweaking a Single Gene, Scientists Trick Plants Into Being More Water-Efficient

Scientists found a way to increase a tobacco plant's water-efficiency without impacting its crop yield by tricking it into closing the pores on its leaves. → Read More

Apple to Launch Medical Practices to Treat Its Own Employees

Apple is launching a medical clinic that will only treat Apple employees and their families, following Amazon's similar announcement last month. → Read More

Cities Can Now Ban Diesel Vehicles, German Court Says

Will it be enough to change the fate of the "German capital of air pollution"? → Read More

Tailor-Made Medicine is Pretty Biased

Precision medicine can tailor medical exams and treatments to individual patients. Yet a new study suggests it will selectively benefit rich, white men. → Read More

4 Questions About Tesla's New 'Gigafactory'

The world biggest rooftop solar array is on its way. How much will it cost? And when will it be operational? We answer some key questions. → Read More

The Verdict Is In: AI Outperforms Human Lawyers in Reviewing Legal Documents

A new study from LawGeex reveals AI can review legal documents in a fraction of the time it takes human lawyers, all without sacrificing accuracy. → Read More

False Alarms From Apple Watches Are Stressing out a California Police Department

The Apple Watch's Emergency SOS feature may be too easy to trigger as law enforcement officials receive thousands of false calls in just a few months. → Read More

Crops are harvested without human input, teasing the future of agriculture

Hands Free Harvest, in the UK, used automated agriculture to produce a successful harvest, with robots and drones taking over every step. → Read More

China's hypersonic plane travels from Bejing to New York in a few hours

China's hypersonic plane, known as the I-plane, is currently being tested in a wind tunnel at speeds over 3,800 miles per hour. → Read More