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5 BMWs That Could Become Future Classics
We know that BMW is undergoing a significant transformation towards cleaner modes of transportation, which is changing the kind of cars it offers to...
bmwblog.com - 30+ days ago

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beauty
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fitness
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As you age, you might think low-impact exercise is the safest route for long-term health. But according to leading physiologist Dr Stacy Sims, this mindset could be holding women back. In fact, incorporating impact-based training – specifically, jump training – could be the key to building...
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architecture
19-story student housing building is awarded impressive title for its incredible capabilities: 'An exemplar for future projects'
This student housing in the United Kingdom just earned its Passivhaus title — here's what that means.A 19-story student housing building in...
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Here's Why OpenAI Isn't Banning Swastikas From Its New Image Generator
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The birthplace of the human race. The oldest inhabited landmass on the planet. Ancient. Seeded with ancestral memory. One could say mythology and...
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Vox’s cultural obsessions of 2024. When you see a movie or read a book that you can’t get out of your head, there’s nothing better than sharing that experience with other people. But in a fractured media landscape — with countless new releases a year and a significant portion of the entire history...
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cooking
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If dinner has become a nightly showdown between exhausted cooks and picky eaters, it’s time for a strategy shift. These meals keep the peace without...
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gaming
Xbox Fans Left Stunned As One Fan-Favorite Game Is Now Gone Permanently
If you're one of the gamers that's wondering why some people aren't a fan of an all-digital games future, this is one of the reasons why, as one of...
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innovation
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technology
The Next AI Battleground: Why China's Manus Could Leapfrog Western Agent Technology
The next wave of AI transformation will be driven by agents. This next-generation AI surpasses chatbots like ChatGPT by not simply generating responses but by taking action. Unlike chatbots, these systems carry out complex tasks with little human involvement. In coming years, we may see them...
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