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Location American Technology News for 12 July 2015
We may soon be able to connect our brains in a 'brainet,' synchronizing our intelligence In a new report published in Nature, scientists detail how they successfully linked the brains of multiple rats and monkeys, creating an "organic computer" or a "brainet" that can do some pretty incredible things. The po...
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Original Android Team Joined Google Ten Years Ago Today In less than a decade Android has become a truly global platform, powering more than one billion devices in various forms and manifestations. Many might not be aware of Android’s history, it wasn’t always one of the ...
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Facebook Might Put Music Videos Inside Your News Feed Facebook might have confirmed that contrary to popular belief it’s not building a music streaming service but it does appear to be doing something related to music, according to reports by multiple reputable scribes th...
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Can Reddit be tamed? Probably not

USA Today - 12 Jul 2015 01:49
Can Reddit be tamed? Probably not The well-known social network has loud voices, but its traffic is small compared to others.          
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Idea: Shoot an In-Camera Triangle Triple Exposure Photographer Hayden Williams made this abstract photo by shooting a triple exposure with his Canon AE-1 and FD 50mm f/1.8 lens. It’s an idea you can do entirely in-camera. “Whenever I’m down to my last few shots on...
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A Brief History of Pluto Viewing: From Its Discovery to New Horizons Flyby A history of attempts to study Pluto over the last 100 years, from its role as the mysterious "Planet X" to its upcoming New Horizons close-up.
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This is reality, not a metaphor, insists network theorist César Hidalgo - and it explains why China has a better economic outlook than Brazil (full text available to subscribers)
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Solar Impulse 2 Grounded Due To Battery Damage

Ubergizmo - 12 Jul 2015 12:15
Solar Impulse 2 Grounded Due To Battery Damage The solar powered aircraft Solar Impulse 2 has been grounded following its record-breaking flight from Japan to Hawaii last week in which the aircraft flew non-stop for 117 hours and 52 minutes on nothing but solar energ...
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Scientists have been experimenting with brain-to-brain interfaces for years. Miguel Nicolelis, a neurobiologist at Duke University Medical Center, in particular, has been making strides with his research on the subject. ...
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NASA craft discovers heart shape on Pluto as flyby nears There's a near-perfect heart shape on Pluto's rusty red surface which scientists are seeing for the first time as a piano-sized NASA spacecraft, New Horizons, hurtles toward the distant body on its way toward a historic ...
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(American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition (A.S.P.E.N.)) Nutrition support professionals who are well-versed in proper documentation of malnutrition diagnoses in hospital patients can help ensure that hospita...
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(University of Sheffield) Healing times for skin ulcers and bedsores can be reduced by a third with the use of low-intensity ultrasound, scientists from the University of Sheffield and University of Bristol have found.
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Disney World broke ground in virtual reality when it launched its DisneyQuest "interactive theme park" back in 1998. To say that times have changed would be an understatement, though -- DQ is using primitive VR technolog...
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If you bought one of MakerBot's fifth-generation 3D printers only to have trouble running it, you're not alone. A recently filed class action lawsuit alleges that MakerBot and its parent company Stratasys committed a "fr...
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New York City asks Google Maps to discourage left turns Making a left turn in a bustling place like New York City can be dangerous — even deadly Case in point: 17 pedestrians and three bicyclists were killed in the city last year by vehicles making left-hand turns, accordin...
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In the early days of spaceflight, every new satellite was a one off. Today, satellites are produced in classes, but each new mission still needs a satellite that's individually configured for its role. With the goal of c...
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It's no longer safe to say that the Solar Impulse 2 aircraft will make it around the world before 2015 draws to a close. The crew is now warning that its sun-powered machine won't fly the next leg of its journey (from Ha...
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At this point, it's safe to say that we're going to be receiving a new 'highest resolution image ever' of Pluto on a close to 24 hour basis. Yesterday, we got our first peek at geologic features on the dwarf planet's sur...
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Watch this tiny 3D-printed robot jump to six times its height Scientists from Harvard and the University of California have 3D-printed a tiny robot that can jump 2.5 feet -- pretty impressive considering that the robot itself is only the size of a soccer ball. The post Watch this t...
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When investigators discovered that the US Office of Personnel Management had suffered a massive data breach, the White House kicked off a 30-day cybersecurity "sprint" in hopes of boosting its defenses and checking for v...
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Meet Ralph, the New Horizons Camera Bringing Pluto into Sharp Focus Eighty-five years after being discovered by an astronomer named Clyde, a camera called Ralph is about to bring Pluto into sharp focus. The post Meet Ralph, the New Horizons Camera Bringing Pluto into Sharp Focus appeared...
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As clever as learning computers may be, they only have as much potential as their software. What if you don't have the know-how to program one of these smart systems yourself? That's where Microsoft Research thinks it ca...
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