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Location American Technology News for 16 February 2015
Patients With Chronic Kidney Disease Should Avoid Meat-Rich, Highly Acidic Diet: Here's Why Meat-eaters, beware! Researchers have found that consuming a lot of meat, which results in a diet high in acid, influences the progression of chronic kidney disease.
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Scientists making progress with techniques that allow for seeing through opaque materials (Phys.org)--It has been a desire, if not a dream for many throughout human history, to create a device that allows for seeing through walls (ala Superman), inside the human body or through a shield so that the enemy can ...
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iPhone 6 case review: Krown Premium aluminum

AppleTell - 16 Feb 2015 15:44
iPhone 6 case review: Krown Premium aluminum A much more elegant and professional iPhone 6 case than you usually get for $25.00. The post iPhone 6 case review: Krown Premium aluminum appeared first on AppleTell.
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What is Hooke's Law?

Phys.org - 16 Feb 2015 16:20
What is Hooke's Law? The spring is a marvel of human engineering and creativity. For one, it comes in so many varieties - the compression spring, the extension spring, the torsion spring, the coil spring, etc. - all of which serve different ...
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BlackBerry's latest devices, the gargantuan Passport and diminutive Classic, have been available direct from the company and through Amazon for months. But if you've been looking to buy one from a US carrier, your choice...
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You might know most of these, but chances are you don't know all of them. I didn't.∞ Read this on The Loop
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F.A.A. Rules Would Limit Commercial Drone Use

The New York Times - 16 Feb 2015 01:27
Proposed regulations requiring daylight flights with craft always being kept in sight might ground planned delivery services like Amazon's Prime Air.
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Oakridge Apple fans get a brand new store for Valentine's day With Apple having closed the last of its mini-stores last week — with the shutting down of its Oakridge mini retail store — over the weekend, the company opened its new full-size Oakridge location; meaning local fans...
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Financial fact vs. fiction: 3 key takeaways for small businesses There is a passion about Canadian small-business owners that comes through when they talk about the state of their own financial know-how. Nearly half of them — some 47% — told Intuit in a recent poll that they belie...
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New Land Off Louisiana Seen from Space

Live Science - 16 Feb 2015 20:22
New Land Off Louisiana Seen from Space Two new deltas are growing by the year in southern Louisiana, bucking the trend of land loss seen for decades in this Gulf Coast state. The deltas may hint at how to save Louisiana's coastline.
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sciencehabit writes What do the Sahara desert and the Amazon rainforest have in common? Until recently, archaeologists would have told you they were both inhospitable environments devoid of large-scale human settlements....
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50 Shades of Red: Netflix scores new Jamie Dornan movie, Jadotville Netflix moves deeper into the movie business, acquiring the rights to a new film featuring 50 Shades of Grey star Jamie Dornan, called Jadotville. The post 50 Shades of Red: Netflix scores new Jamie Dornan movie, Jadotvi...
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The DipJar hopes to make tipping baristas and servers easier via credit card If you've ever worked at a restaurant, coffee shop, or any other food service location, then you know how hard those jobs are. You are constantly running back and forth, trying to make people as happy as possible and oft...
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People buy more stuff when they crave food

New Scientist - 16 Feb 2015 22:00
Don't go shopping on an empty stomach – you will buy more stuff and spend more money when you're hungry
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Private Mars One Colony Project Cuts Applicant Pool to 100 Volunteers Mars One, which aims to land four pioneers on the Red Planet in 2025 as the vanguard of a permanent colony, has whittled its pool of astronaut candidates down to 100, organization representatives announced Monday.
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See a Drone Circus Preview That Promises Aerial 'Ballet and Battles' We've heard of drone deliveries, drone photography and even Martha Stewart using the devices to monitor her farm, but what about a spectacle starring drones?
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Swamps and wetlands play a greater role in fighting climate change than previously thought. The marshy areas are powerfully effective at capturing carbon dioxide emissions and keeping them out of the atmosphere, Australi...
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Baby slump puts Italy at risk of 'dying'

New Scientist - 16 Feb 2015 16:23
The country's low fertility rate means it depends on migrants to boost its population and keep it youthful
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Satellite fleet operator SES, in an order highlighting an industry trend, on Feb. 16 announced contracts for three telecommunications satellites from three manufacturers, with the heaviest spacecraft weighing just 4,200 ...
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Why do starburst galaxies 'burst'? ALMA sees super stellar nurseries at heart of sculptor galaxy Starburst galaxies transmute gas into new stars at a dizzying pace - up to 1,000 times faster than typical spiral galaxies like the Milky Way. To help understand why some galaxies "burst" while others do not, an internat...
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Microsoft makes biometrics focal point for Windows 10 security With Windows 10, you'll have more options for password protection. In a recent blog post, Microsoft announced they'll support new Fast Identity Online Alliance (FIDO) standards, which they also helped contribute to. With...
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