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(Wiley) A large study from Japan found that cancer patients who died at home tended to live longer than those who died in hospitals.
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If your name is 'Null,' you may have problems doing anything online Names such as "Null," which is also a programming term, may cause problems in online computing systems. The problems are also caused by names that are unusually long, or those that consist of just one character. The post...
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It Might Be Illegal To Text And Walk Soon

Ubergizmo - 28 Mar 2016 04:11
It Might Be Illegal To Text And Walk Soon Texting and walking never go down well together, but this does not mean that nothing should be done about it. There has been research that texting while moving around can be dangerous, and another study also pointed to t...
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Verizon Introduces Android Security Update For LG G3, G4 A photo taken indoors in less-than-ideal lighting conditions[/caption]Verizon has begun to introduce the most recent Android security update for two of the older flagship smartphones from South Korean conglomerate LG, an...
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It's not just you, clicking on links in iOS 9.3 can crash your iPhone  Seven rounds of betas weren’t enough — many iOS users are reporting on Apple’s support forums that a bug is affecting their devices. When they click on links in Safari, Chrome, Mail, Messages, Notes and others, t...
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A Swiss scooter company redesigned the funky Isetta as a 21st-century urban dwelling EV. The post Steve Urkel's Isetta Finds Second Life as a Teensy Electric Car appeared first on WIRED.
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ExoMars: Inside Europe's quest to land a rover on the red planet The successful launch of Europe's first ExoMars mission earlier this month set the stage for a much more ambitious second act: a rover landing on the Red Planet.
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The Plan to Drop Thousands of Flies From a Drone to Tackle Disease This drone prototype will carry precious cargo: an army of insects engineered to wipe out their own kind.
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Are Simulated Human Hearts As Good As Animal Models? (Op-Ed) How can we expect technology to improve if a person's health is at stake?
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Yup, There Are 'Street Fighter V' Nude Mods Now

Motherboard - 28 Mar 2016 18:12
Yup, There Are 'Street Fighter V' Nude Mods Now Try to act surprised.
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A view of the colorful microcosm within a proton The proton sounds like a simple object, but it's not. Inside, there's a teeming microcosm of quarks and gluons with properties such as spin and "color" charge that contribute to the particle's seemingly simplistic role a...
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The Quantum Fluid Inside Neutron Stars

Forbes - 28 Mar 2016 16:00
The Quantum Fluid Inside Neutron Stars Supercooled helium acts very similar to the hot interior of a neutron star.
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Pre-order the first Ubuntu Linux tablet

Engadget - 28 Mar 2016 15:43
If you've been talking a lot about using Ubuntu Linux away from your PC -- or using a mobile device as your PC -- you now get to put your money where your mouth is. BQ has started taking pre-orders for both the HD and fu...
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Facebook apologizes after Lahore, Pakistan Safety Check bug scares those around world Facebook apologizes after Safety Check notifications meant for Lahore, Pakistan scare citizens around the world. Angeli Kakade (@angelikakade) has the story.          
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Hello, ISO 3,280,000... Nikon D5 studio test scene comparison published Just moments after the Nikon D5 rolled into our office we whisked it into our studio, putting the flagship FX-format DSLR in front of our test scene. We were curious to see exactly what the 20.8MP CMOS sensor is capable...
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Mixed reality's tight orchestration of sensors, communications and computing is incredibly difficult, even using the best of today's state-of-the-art technology.
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Possible signature of dark matter annihilation detected We live in a dramatic epoch of astrophysics. Breakthrough discoveries like exoplanets, gravity waves from merging black holes, or cosmic acceleration seem to arrive every decade, or even more often. But perhaps no discov...
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(Rutgers University) Vanishing Arctic sea ice. Dogged weather systems over Greenland. Far-flung surface ice melting on the massive island. These dramatic trends and global sea-level rise are linked, according to a study ...
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First Urban Drone Delivery In Nevada

Ubergizmo - 28 Mar 2016 05:34
First Urban Drone Delivery In Nevada When people refer to the Nevada, most of the time they would think of Las Vegas, which is the most famous city in the Silver State. Hawthorne? Not too much, as this town with approximately 3,000 inhabitants live a pretty...
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Biological mechanism passes on long-term epigenetic 'memories' According to epigenetics -- the study of inheritable changes in gene expression not directly coded in our DNA -- our life experiences may be passed on to our children and our children's children. Studies on survivors of ...
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To provide oncologists a way to detect a single molecule of an enzyme produced by circulating cancer cells, physicists and engineers have developed an optical sensor, based on nanostructured metamaterials, that's 1 milli...
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Researchers have successfully directed stem cell-derived neurons to regenerate lost tissue in damaged corticospinal tracts of rats, resulting in functional benefit, a new article reports.
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