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The best food processor

Engadget - 24 May 2016 18:30
By Christine Cyr Clisset, Michael Sullivan This post was done in partnership with The Sweethome, a buyer's guide to the best things for your home. Read the full article here. After spending 40 hours researching food proc...
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Images: Artifacts Unearthed at Malcolm X House

Live Science - 24 May 2016 10:00
Images: Artifacts Unearthed at Malcolm X House Toys, 18th century ceramics and even historic wig curlers were discovered on the grounds of the Malcolm X House.
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Do Trees Sleep at Night?

Live Science - 24 May 2016 10:25
Do Trees Sleep at Night? After a long a long day of photosynthesizing, do trees fall asleep? It depends on how you define "sleep," but trees do relax their branches at night, which might be a sign of sleep, a new study finds.
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The Science of Weight Loss

Live Science - 24 May 2016 11:37
The Science of Weight Loss Want to lose weight? Live Science can help.
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The World's Largest Tintypes, Created with Room-Sized Cameras A while back we shared the world’s smallest tintypes, created with a tiny modified camera. Now here’s a look at the opposite end of the spectrum: the world’s largest tintypes, shot using a colossal 8×8-foot camera...
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High-speed camera captures amazing lightning flash

EurekAlert! - 24 May 2016 06:00
(Florida Institute of Technology) Scientists at Florida Tech have captured stunning footage of a lighting flash at 7,000 frames per second.
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Twitter Will No Longer Count Photos Toward Its 140-Character Limit Twitter announced a big change today that may help it become a much stronger player in the photo-sharing space: the company will no longer be counting photos toward the 140-character limits for Tweets. The change will be...
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Confirmed: The Soil Under Your Feet Is Teeming with Life Only a tiny fragment of the life teeming in soil has been explored.
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Photos: A Rare Snow Leopard is Collared in Kyrgyzstan A snow leopard was recently collared in the mountainous reaches of Kyrgyzstan, the second ever to be collared in the country.
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Centuries-Old Artifacts Discovered Beneath Malcolm X's Childhood Home Archaeologists dug trenches around the Malcolm X House in Boston and made some surprising finds.
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Get Windows 10 tool dupes people into getting Windows 10 If you don't want Windows 10, whether free or otherwise, do not just click on the "X" close button of the latest Get Windows 10 nag windows. While that tool has bordered on just merely annoying for the past months, it ha...
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(Osaka University) A group of researchers at Osaka University developed a method of the consecutive formation of bonds of two butadiene, alkyl groups, and benzene rings by using a cheap nickel catalyst. Using this techni...
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Nothing is more closely associated with "upcycling" than the lowly, splintery shipping pallet. You can get them for next to nothing and turn them into sweet boxes, benches, light stands, or put the wood towards hundreds,...
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(Elsevier) Elsevier, a world-leading provider of scientific, technical and medical information products and services, today announced the launch of Clinical Neurophysiology Practice, an open-access journal that focuses o...
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We all have different methods for shopping. The way most of us shop however--slowly dragging a cart round, maybe taking a rough list--provides many benefits for the supermarket while offering very few to the shopper.
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Florence + The Machine Give Private Concert to Teen in Hospice That Missed Their Show When this teen was unable to make the band's show the previous night due to illness, singer Florence Welch and guitarist Rob Ackroyd from Florence + The Machine dropped by Hospice Austin to put on a private concert for t...
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Bottles of dilute hydrogen peroxide sit on shelves in medicine cabinets across the world, yet synthesizing the chemical at the large scale requires a surprisingly complicated process that is economically unfeasible for a...
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Solar Plane's Flight From Ohio to Pennsylvania Postponed A solar-powered airplane's planned flight from Ohio to Pennsylvania has been postponed
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Hunting for dark matter's 'Hidden Valley'

Phys.org - 24 May 2016 20:19
Hunting for dark matter's 'Hidden Valley' Kathryn Zurek realized a decade ago that we may be searching in the wrong places for clues to one of the universe's greatest unsolved mysteries: dark matter. Despite making up an estimated 85 percent of the total mass of...
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Today's big Amazon sale knocks 30% off a crazy levitating speaker By now you've probably seen images and videos of the ICE Portable Wireless Floating Bluetooth Speaker around the internet, and you've probably thought to yourself that it looks pretty cool. For $150 though, it can be a ...
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Lifehacker has posted something in the neighborhood of 13 million projects you can create with Arduino , and Amazon's selling starter kits for $73 today, an all-time low.
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Google Magenta Project: AI Could Soon Paint Works Of Art Google's Magenta Project may soon create art using artificial intelligence (AI). Google plans to launch a Magenta app, which will showcase the creations of the project.
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