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Brooke Flammang, a biology professor at the New Jersey Institute of Technology, told the CBC that these rear-moras could be ...
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The Games of the Future kick off in Abu Dhabi on Thursday, bringing a futuristic yet familiar vision of sport. Being held at Adnec from December 18 to 23, the global tournament blends physical ...
Pokémon fans debate swimming mechanics, underwater exploration, and whether future games should finally let protagonists swim freely.
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