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version

[vur-zhuhn, -shuhn] / ˈvɜr ʒən, -ʃən /


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The 1960s version of the future is way more fun than our reality—but when it comes to innovations, we’re catching up.

From The Wall Street Journal

An earlier version of the source code had also been leaked in February 2025.

From BBC

That new version has itself become popular on the programming platform.

From The Wall Street Journal

To observe these internal flows, the team developed a modified version of a standard fluorescence method.

From Science Daily

Even the way that she reacts to her misfortune — and a lot of it is self-inflicted — feels like a past version of me, or a low-vibrational version of me.

From Los Angeles Times