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April 21, 2014 /Photography News/ Born 193 years ago today, on 21 April 1821, Philip Henry Delamotte was a British photographer and illustrator, best known for his photographic images of The Crystal Palace in London. De...
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A small gene that is embedded in a larger gene plays a much greater role in promoting acute myeloid leukemia than the better-known host gene, according to a new study. The research also identified a drug that inhibits ex...
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Top 10 functional food trends for 2014

Science Daily - 21 Apr 2014 19:55
Insights on the top 10 functional food trends for 2014 have been recently published, based on data from a multitude of industry resources. The article details many of the social and physical benefits of trends and choice...
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If you are trying to quit smoking, one method to incorporate is to do new, exciting "self-expanding" activities that can help with nicotine craving. This is the take-home message from a new study. "Our study reveals for ...
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iPhone 5 Magnetic Conductive Charger by BlueFlame

The Gadget Flow - 21 Apr 2014 07:00
iPhone 5 Magnetic Conductive Charger by BlueFlame Price: $110 Find the combination of an extraordinary magnetic charging case and wall plate in this latest iPhone 5 Magnetic Conductive Charger by BlueFlame. The case serving as an all-purpose cover for phone protection c...
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Acer has no plans for 4G Intel smartphone The Taiwanese company will be launching a 4G handset in Taiwan in the next quarter, but will be using chips from MediaTek and Qualcomm instead.
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It's like Sega and Sony all over again. We don't mean the hardware arms race (although that's certainly happening), but how the smartphone world's two top players are now fighting over the most popular games... and their...
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Mammograms with false-positive results were associated with increased short-term anxiety for women, and more women with false-positive results reported that they were more likely to undergo future breast cancer screening...
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NASA Selects Commercial Crew Program Manager

NASA Breaking news - 21 Apr 2014 18:00
NASA has selected Kathy Lueders as program manager for the agency's Commercial Crew Program (CCP). Lueders, who has served as acting program manager since October 2013, will help keep the nation's space program on course...
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Uber bumps into more roadblocks in Europe After running into trouble trying to launch its car-for-hire service in France, Uber is facing a new hurdle in Spain, according to blog site Tech.Eu.
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Microsoft Begins Life As A Smartphone Manufacturer As Nokia Deal Is Finalized Nokia CEO Stephen Elop Microsoft and Nokia will consummate their marriage by the end of this week. On Monday, Microsoft said its $7.2 billion acquisition of Nokia's devices and services division, which was announced in S...
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Apple's slippery slope toward search

CNET - 21 Apr 2014 17:50
Apple's slippery slope toward search (analysis) Yahoo may yearn to win the prize that is the mobile Safari's search box, but Apple could decide to develop its own for the sake of keeping search in the family.
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What can a 45-year-old mission to the Moon tell us about a "meteorite" flying past a skydiver on Earth?
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Another fireball explodes over Russia

Phys.org - 21 Apr 2014 16:20
Another fireball explodes over Russia Why does Russia seem to get so many bright meteors? Well at 6.6 million square miles it's by far the largest country in the world plus, with dashboard-mounted cameras being so commonplace (partly to help combat insurance...
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Despite its potentially harmful effects in children, codeine continues to be prescribed in U.S. emergency rooms, according to new research. "Despite strong evidence against the use of codeine in children, the drug contin...
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Scientists have discovered an Earth-sized alien planet in the habitable zone of its host star.
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(New York University) The recent discovery of the Higgs boson has confirmed theories about the origin of mass and, with it, offered the potential to explain other scientific mysteries. But, scientists are continually stu...
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Fans of Back to the Future II have always dreamed of riding Marty McFly's hoverboard and now, thanks to some clever coding, you can — in virtual reality Developer Kieran Lord, aka Cratesmith on Twitter, used the Oculus...
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Facebook reportedly tinkering with its own mobile ad network The social network is getting ready to launch a mobile ad platform that will allow it to better challenge Google's AdMob, Recode reports.
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SpaceX's F9R Reusable Rocket Launches on 1st Test Flight | Video SpaceX's F9R reusable rocket prototype launches on its first test flight, a vertical liftoff and landing test that carried the rocket 250 meters above a test pad in McGregor, Texas. SpaceX Grasshopper Scares Cows: ://goo...
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Facebook reportedly ready to launch their own mobile ad network this month. Anyone excited? Facebook, the world's most popular social network, is reportedly looking to get into the lucrative mobile ad game, perhaps as early as their F8 developers conference set to kick off in San Francisco on April 30, 2014. Fa...
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Our latest update on how Netflix is doing is here, and buried within the earnings details the company revealed two announcements that have been a long time coming: it's raising prices for new customers, and it is (after ...
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