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Who Owns The Stuff In Space?

TechCrunch - 28 Jan 2016 18:30
Who Owns The Stuff In Space?  Who owns the moon, or Mars, or any of the asteroids?
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Imergy Accelerates Deployment Of Flow Batteries In Global Markets The energy storage market continues to heat up. Imergy - by moving offshore and selling in volumes - intends to stake out a strong position.
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(Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center) A technology invented by faculty at LSU Health New Orleans is part of an acquisition deal by Allergan plc, a global pharmaceutical company. Allergan acquired Anterios, ...
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Challenges We're Overcoming Following the Challenger Accident It was thirty years ago, January 28, 1986, that space shuttle Challenger exploded 73 seconds into its flight, killing seven astronauts. This is a tough time of year in the history of human spaceflight, as 19 years on Jan...
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Professional baby panda hugger is the dream job These little baby panda cubs are just looking for a bear hug. This woman in China might be the luckiest human alive, as the fluffs beg for her attention and affection. How do we get that job? Jimmy Fallon, Sia and Natali...
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Apple today announced a voluntary recall of AC wall plug adapters designed for use in Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Continental Europe, New Zealand and South Korea. In very rare cases, affected Apple two-prong wall plug ...
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Bringing time and space together for universal symmetry New research from Griffith University's Centre for Quantum Dynamics is broadening perspectives on time and space.
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Apple Recalls Two-Prong Plugs Over  A rare Apple product recall — the company has announced a voluntary recall of AC wall plug adapters made for certain regions because of what it says is a “very rare” risk of the two-prong adapters breaking and po...
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Pandora Revamps Its App To Better Compete With Spotify, Apple Music  Pandora today rolled out a series of new features that, again, are aimed at making the streaming music service more competitive with the likes of Spotify and other competitors. As you may recall, the company recently i...
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Activists Say Yahoo Japan Sold 12 Tonnes of Elephant Ivory Yahoo Japan is certainly quite an interesting entity, having sold some cool stuff in the past before such as a thirst-quenching Yahoo-branded drink as well as a genetic test kit in the past. This time around, however, th...
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Rare public appearance from Tailored Access Operations leader USENIX ENIGMA The United States National Security Agency (NSA) is a notoriously secretive organization, but the head of its elite Tailored Access Operations (...
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Brain Surgery Patient Strums Guitar In Operating Theater I think I would very much prefer to remain under general anesthesia during a major surgery, especially when it involves my brain! However, this daring musician from China thinks otherwise, non-chalantly strumming his gui...
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Apple hopes to solidify its place in the classroom with acquisition of LearnSprout Apple previewed iOS 9.3 and showcased a big focus on education, and the company's latest acquisition of LearnSprout helps cement its place in schools. LearnSprout has software in more than 2,500 schools throughout the co...
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30 years later: What the Challenger tragedy can teach today's private space explorers Video: Chris Grasinger Thirty years ago today, the Space Shuttle Challenger exploded shortly after liftoff on a clear, cold morning in Florida School teacher Sharon Christa McAuliffe, astronauts Gregory Jarvis, Judith Re...
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Following Artificial Intelligence Breakthrough, European Go Champion Loses Against Computer  For the first time ever, a computer has beaten a professional Go player, Fan Hui. This is a major breakthrough when it comes to artificial intelligence and neural networks, as beating top Go players has been the last s...
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Man Guilty Of Stealing High-Tech Corn Seeds

Sky News - 28 Jan 2016 17:28
Man Guilty Of Stealing High-Tech Corn Seeds A man faces five years in prison for stealing advance inbred corn seeds to take back to China for his employer.
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(University of Montreal) A study published in the journal Nucleic Acids Research provides valuable information about certain mechanisms governing DNA repair and opens the way to better understand the mechanisms of action...
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Minister puts nation on alert, SANS Institute says move along, nothing to see here ... The SANS Institute has moved to quell reports that Israel's energy grid has been hit by malware, revealing instead that the attacks w...
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Flat earth conspiracy from B.o.B. explained (and obviously debunked) There has been a lot of talk about Flat Earth Theory recently due to the beef between Neil Degrasse Tyson and rapper B.o.B., but what do Flat Earthers actually believe? Read about Flat Earthers through time: ://on.mash.t...
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Now that Chrome, Firefox, Edge and Safari don't support plug-ins anymore, Oracle thought it best to accept the Java plug-in's fate and let it go. The company has announced that it will be deprecated in the next version o...
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This is What a Virtual Reality Photo Exhibition is Like Don’t have the time or money to visit a photo exhibition you’re interested in? In the future, paying a visit will be as simple as strapping a virtual reality headset to your head. At EyeEm‘s Photo Hack Day 4 in Ber...
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Tim Bottchen: Concert Photography and the Business Side

The Phoblographer - 28 Jan 2016 09:07
Tim Bottchen usually shoots lifestyle work, but on the side he loves photographing concerts.
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