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Tired of spoiled vegetables? The VeggiDome can help

Digital Trends - 25 May 2016 20:18
Tired of spoiled vegetables? The VeggiDome can help The VeggiDome is a new Indiegogo project that is currently being crowdfunded. It hopes to help keep vegetables out in the open for easy access. Its design also helps vegetables stay fresh longer The post Tired of spoiled...
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Doctors routinely encourage us to eat better and exercise more - they could do just as much good by advising us on the right amount of sleep
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The Best Characters For New Players In 'Overwatch' Overwatch is a deceptively simple game with a whole lot of depth hidden away in the team composition system, but here are a few characters that will let you jump right into the fight and get things moving.
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What are the things which a programmer should do in his 20s to make his career better? This question was originally answered on Quora by John L. Miller, PhD.
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This is America, We Can Fry Anything--Even Water

Motherboard - 25 May 2016 19:28
This is America, We Can Fry Anything--Even Water The hackathon behind "Soylent Dick" now brings you deep fried H2O.
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These robots replicate enemy forces

BGR - 25 May 2016 03:30
These robots replicate enemy forces Millions of rounds can be unleashed at these robots and they'll keep going on going. In part because they have state of the art armor, but also because these robots can think and behave like the enemy ... and avoid getti...
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There's a annoying theoretical limit on the efficiency of solar cells that limits the amount of electricity they can create from sunlight. But now a team of MIT engineers has developed a system that overcomes the problem...
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'Error 53' Plaintiffs Criticize Apple's Reimbursement Effort, Aim to Keep Lawsuit Alive In February, Seattle-based law firm Pfau Cochran Vertetis Amala (PCVA) brought a class action lawsuit against Apple over the "Error 53" bug, which bricked iPhone 6 models with select third-party components. Apple quickly...
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(Louisiana Tech University) Dr. Ben Choi, associate professor of computer science at Louisiana Tech University, will present his research on a groundbreaking new technology that has the potential to revolutionize the com...
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Apple hires mobile encryption pioneer amid encryption debate Apple has rehired a mobile encryption pioneer as it continues to face pressure from governments wanting access to user data stored on iPhones. Jon Callas most recently worked as a co-founder of Silent Circle, which produ...
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Art Before Commerce and the Enduring Legacy of Calvin & Hobbes Art that inspires is art that is remembered. An in-depth look at the comic strip that elevated the medium. Bill Watterson, you're a genius
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It's been a few years since land-cruising Cadillac Escalades ruled America's streets. Fuel economy has trumped gas-guzzling style since the Great Recession, and hybrid cars surged in popularity. The first mass-produced m...
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Recent record-breaking temperatures mean estimates of how much warming will result from CO2 emissions will have to be revised upwards, New Scientist can reveal
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Rings of stalagmites on a cave floor were arranged by our extinct human relatives, hinting at their sophistication and intelligence
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Has a Hungarian Physics Lab Found a Fifth Force of Nature?

Scientific American - 25 May 2016 16:30
Has a Hungarian Physics Lab Found a Fifth Force of Nature? Some theorists say a radioactive decay anomaly could imply a fundamental new force  --
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Attack on NS1 sends 50 million to 60 million lookup packets per second.
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Could optical clocks redefine the length of a second? GPS-based navigation, communication systems, electrical power grids and financial networks all rely on the precise time kept by a network of around 500 atomic clocks located around the world.
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Doctor uses iPad to conduct remote surgery In countries ravaged by conflict, providing international medical expertise on the ground can be almost impossible.
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EU prepares to end geoblocking in online sales of goods and services Whether they're delivered in parcels or in data packets, goods and services should be available to all European Union citizens wherever they live. That, in a nutshell, is the purpose of a long-promised host of new legisl...
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Extremely Large Telescope Could Unlock Secrets Of Alien Planets - How It Works | Video With imagery that has the potential to be 15 percent sharper than the Hubble Space Telescope, the behemoth telescope will give humanity the ability to see and understand far more of our Universe.
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iDevices wants to turn your home smart with the Socket

Coolest Gadgets - 25 May 2016 23:00
iDevices wants to turn your home smart with the Socket I know that we are moving in the direction of having everything that is smart – a smartphone, a smart car, and a smart home, but of course. Well, iDevices, being a preeminent brand in the smart home industry, have just...
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