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Location American Technology News for 24 March 2014
Sony announced a new line of wireless high-end speakers recently. Three new speakers have been added to the SRS line of wireless units including the SRS-X9, SRS-X7, and the SRS-X5. …
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Raspberry Pi To Receive HDMI Upgrade

Ubergizmo - 24 Mar 2014 06:43
Raspberry Pi To Receive HDMI Upgrade The Raspberry Pi has proven itself to be an interesting computing device that does not cost more than a posh meal at a Michelin starred restaurant, and yet it is full well capable of delivering a decent entry level compu...
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Judge Validates Two Of BlackBerry's Patents In Typo Lawsuit As you guys have probably heard by now, BlackBerry is suing the makers of the Typo iPhone keyboard over alleged patent infringement. Upon first glance it is easy to understand why since the design of the Typo keyboard is...
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Detecting gravitational waves at your desk

Phys.org - 24 Mar 2014 16:00
Detecting gravitational waves at your desk Physics is on the front pages of newspapers around the world. This time it is because of the announcement made by a team of scientists who seem to have found indirect evidence for the existence of "primordial gravitation...
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Much like Amazon and Microsoft, Google has long offered cloud services that let outsiders run software on its infrastructure, so that they needn't set up their own computer servers and other hardware. But whereas in the ...
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Nixon 51-30 Chrono Watch

The Gadget Flow - 24 Mar 2014 08:00
Nixon 51-30 Chrono Watch The 51-30 Chrono from Nixon is a beauty of a watch, built to be handsome and indestructible and functional in any kind of environment, including outer space. It's Japanese quartz movement with a 6-hand chronograph. The d...
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New research ends decade-long physics debate about turbulence (Phys.org) --Turbulence. The word often conjures feelings of bouncing back and forth in an airplane seat. You tighten your grip on the armrests, and the intercom crackles, "Ladies and gentleman, the captain has turned on...
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The United States Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) found insufficient evidence to recommend routine screening for cognitive decline in older adults in the primary care setting. Dementia affects up to 5.5 million A...
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A minimally invasive treatment that delivers cancer-killing radiation directly to tumors shows promise in treating breast cancer that has spread to the liver when no other treatment options remain. The outpatient treatme...
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What will happen if China adopts a two-child policy?

New Scientist - 24 Mar 2014 06:00
China is edging closer to allowing all citizens to have two children instead of one. Is it too little, too late, wonders demographer Wang Feng     
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Rumors Apple will launch a new TV-connected device/service seemingly never die, and now the Wall Street Journal reports it's in talks with Comcast (and that rumored discussions with Time Warner Cable over a "Project Jupi...
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Premarket approval, or PMA, is the process by which the FDA assesses the safety and effectiveness of new devices. When modifications to existing devices are made, a less rigorous process known as a PMA supplement is empl...
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Treatment with natalizumab in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) appears linked with JC virus (JCV) infection, which can lead to a rare and often fatal demyelinating disease of the central nervous system called progre...
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Small wireless pacemaker is safe, effective in early testing

Medical News Today - 24 Mar 2014 22:00
A battery-sized, wireless pacemaker was safe and effective in early testing. The smaller leadless device may reduce the risk of complications that occur with traditional pacemakers.A new small, wireless self-contained pa...
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Shock-absorbing 'goo' discovered in bone

Science Daily - 24 Mar 2014 21:40
New findings show that much of the mineral from which bone is made consists of 'goo' trapped between tiny crystals, allowing movement between them. It is this flexibility that stops bones from shattering. Latest research...
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Family caregivers show an increase in the beneficial stress hormone DHEA-S on days when they use an adult day care service for their relatives with dementia, according to researchers. "We know that caregivers are at incr...
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Identifying gene-enhancers: New technique

Science Daily - 24 Mar 2014 20:54
A new technique for identifying gene enhancers -- sequences of DNA that act to amplify the expression of a specific gene -- in the genomes of humans and other mammals has been developed. Called SIF-seq, this new techniqu...
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A review of the role that information gathered through genetic testing plays in the diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer has been conducted. The resulting paper discusses targeted therapies, new biomarkers, and the q...
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Music may soothe the soul, but it takes video to calm a patient undergoing medical treatment, notes a study in which individuals watched television shows or movies through special video glasses while having a biopsy or o...
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Individuals suffering from spinal fractures -- caused by osteoporosis or weakened bones -- now have another option to reduce pain, restore function and improve quality of life, according to a study of 300 patients treate...
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Prostate treatment lasts, preserves fertility

Science Daily - 24 Mar 2014 19:32
Shrinking the prostate without surgery can provide long-term relief to men with this common condition that causes annoying symptoms, such as frequent trips to the bathroom, suggests a study of nearly 500 men. According t...
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RNA acts as the intermediary between genes and proteins, but the function of pieces of RNA that do not code for protein has, historically, been less clear. Researchers have ignored these noncoding RNAs until recently for...
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