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Location American Technology News for 27 January 2015
Couple in Arizona Gives Birth to Baby With No Eyeballs: What is Anophthalmia and Can It Be Fixed? Young Richie Lopez of Mesa, Arizona, was born with eyeballs. This is his story.
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A Hologram of Emperor Marcus Aurelius Appears to Float Above This Watch When you're spending just shy of $55,000 on a watch (or $60,000 if you prefer the look of white gold) you're going to want something that catches people's eyes so they know just how affluent you are. And as Back to the F...
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What Facebook Addiction Looks Like in the Brain

Live Science - 27 Jan 2015 14:28
What Facebook Addiction Looks Like in the Brain People who report a strong compulsion to use Facebook have brain abnormalities similar to those of people addicted to other substances.
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U.S. Spies on Millions of Cars

Wall Street Journal - 27 Jan 2015 03:15
U.S. Spies on Millions of Cars The Justice Department has been building a database to track in real time the movement of vehicles around the U.S., a secret intelligence-gathering program that scans hundreds of millions of records about motorists.
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Astronomers watching the repeated and drawn-out dimming of a relatively nearby Sun-like star have interpreted their observations to indicate an eclipse by a gigantic exoplanet’s complex ring system, similar to Saturn�...
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E. O. Wilson: Religious faith is dragging us down

New Scientist - 27 Jan 2015 22:00
The extinctions we cause will kill us too, says the sociobiology pioneer - the best thing would be to eliminate religions, though not human spiritual yearning (full text available to subscribers)
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Science finds a new way to unboil an egg

CNET - 27 Jan 2015 05:56
Science finds a new way to unboil an egg There is, as it turns out, more than one way to unboil an egg -- and the new way carries great potential for the development of pharmaceuticals.
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Apple has released important security updates for Mac users who are continuing to run OS X Mavericks (10.9.5) and OS X Mountain Lion (10.8.5). The updates are versioned as “Security Update 2015-001″ for both system s...
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Monster Winter Storm Spotted from Space

Scientific American - 27 Jan 2015 09:00
Monster Winter Storm Spotted from Space Imagery captured from Saturday through Monday (Jan. 24 to Jan. 26) by the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Adminstration's GOES-East spacecraft shows the storm's development and movement --
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Threat Too Small for Radar Rattles White House

The New York Times - 27 Jan 2015 03:12
Threat Too Small for Radar Rattles White House The employee told the Secret Service that he did not mean to fly the drone over the fence or near the president's residence, according to law enforcement officials.
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New TV tech for 2015: Improving the LCD

CNET - 27 Jan 2015 23:50
New TV tech for 2015: Improving the LCD Alongside a host of TV announcements at CES 2015, there were multiple new TV technologies to go with them: quantum dots, HDR, MEMS and more. All of them aim to make the dominant TV technology, LCD, look better. Here's wh...
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EA Turns In Another Beat as Digital Sales Start to Eclipse Retail In the past 12 months, most of EA's revenue came from digital sources -- a first for the company.
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Ask AC: What is HTC Cloudex?

Android Central - 27 Jan 2015 20:43
Ask AC: What is HTC Cloudex? There's no need to freak out about HTC's new 'cloud' gallery app -- it's not uploading your food pics anywhere We've had more than a few people ask us about a new notification that's popping up on HTC phones referencing ...
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Two drug candidates can target biological pathways involved in the destruction of brain cells in Parkinson's disease, scientists have reported. The studies suggest that it is possible to design highly effective and highl...
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Earth's moon may not be critical to life

Phys.org - 27 Jan 2015 14:41
Earth's moon may not be critical to life The Moon has long been viewed as a crucial component in creating an environment suitable for the evolution of complex life on Earth, but a number of scientific results in recent years have shown that perhaps our planet d...
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Vivaldi is a new browser set to take on Chrome and Firefox There are plenty of browsers out there today that web users can choose from including the old standby Internet Explorer and the newer Chrome and Firefox browsers among others. If none of those browsers is really your cup...
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Four NASA soundings rockets were launched within a half hour into the northern lights in an effort to better understand and visualize turbulent air currents in the upper atmosphere.
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Facebook, Instagram Suffer Widespread Outage Overnight; Tinder, Hipchat Also Go Down Facebook and Instagram went down early Tuesday morning as a major snowstorm hit the Northeast. Reports on social media indicate that Tindr and Hipchat were also down. Users worldwide were affected by the outage, The Asso...
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Turns Out Apple Pay Can't Solve Credit Card Fraud Among other things, Apple's Second Coming of the Mobile Payment Solution was meant to fix our broke-ass credit card security system . Only, according to (unconfirmed) reports, it's doing exactly the opposite.
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A Floating Artificial Reef Would Let You Walk Down Into the Ocean Deep This month, a grim study in the journal Science reported what we've feared for decades: That the ocean may "be sitting on a precipice of a major extinction event," in the words of one author. There's a colossal amount of...
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Broadest set of results to date about the properties of the Higgs boson With the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) preparing to restart in a few months, data from its first run has already been bearing fruit.
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Laser flight path caught on camera for the first time

New Scientist - 27 Jan 2015 12:00
It's usually only possible to see the spot where a laser lands rather than its path, but now an ultrafast camera has caught those photons mid-flight
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