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Location American Technology News for 20 July 2016
Viking at 40: How NASA Mission Brought Mars Into the Light NASA's Viking 1 lander touched down on Mars 40 years ago today (July 20), marking the start of the up-close investigation of the Red Planet.
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Twitter Permanently Bans Milo Yiannopoulos

Gizmodo - 20 Jul 2016 06:04
Twitter Permanently Bans Milo Yiannopoulos Milo Yiannopoulos, the Breitbart blogger better known on Twitter as @Nero, has been permanently banned from Twitter after inciting a campaign of racist harassment against Ghostbusters star Leslie Jones that prompted the ...
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BepiColombo mission to Mercury on track for April 2018 launch Humanity's next visitor to the solar system's innermost planet remains on track for April 2018, according to the project's scientist. The BepiColombo mission, being developed jointly by the European Space Agency (ESA) an...
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Dragon chase

ESA - 20 Jul 2016 11:24
Dragon chase The SpaceX Dragon CRS-9 cargo vessel seen chasing the International Space Station from Leiden, The Netherlands, just a few hours before this morning's berthing.
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SpaceX Dragon capsule delivers new station docking port SpaceX finally made good on its delivery of a space station docking port Wednesday morning.
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NASA's Viking Data Lives on, Inspires 40 Years Later NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center:
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Using NASA's Hubble Space Telescope, astronomers have conducted the first search for atmospheres around temperate, Earth-sized planets beyond our solar system and found indications that increase the chances of habitabili...
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NASA's Hubble Telescope Makes First Atmospheric Study of Earth-Sized Exoplanets HubbleSite NewsCenter -- Latest News Releases:
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Czech security firm Avast and its Virtual Mobile Platform was chosen by South Korean security firm SK Infosec over Samsung Knox to service its local clients.
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Asteroid that formed moon's Imbrium Basin may have been protoplanet-sized Around 3.8 billion years ago, an asteroid more than 150 miles across, roughly equal to the length of New Jersey, slammed into the Moon and created the Imbrium Basin--the right eye of the fabled Man in the Moon. This new ...
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Got It! Astronauts Capture SpaceX Dragon Supply Ship at Space Station Astronauts aboard the International Space Station have snagged a SpaceX Dragon supply spacecraft, which reached the station today (July 20) after two days spent catching up to the station.
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First atmospheric study of Earth-sized exoplanets reveals rocky worlds On May 2, scientists from MIT, the University of Liège, and elsewhere announced they had discovered a planetary system, a mere 40 light years from Earth, that hosts three potentially habitable, Earth-sized worlds. Judgi...
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NASA Establishes Institute to Explore New Ways to Protect Astronauts NASA is joining with Baylor College of Medicine in Houston to operate a new institute charged with researching and developing innovative approaches to reduce risks to humans on long-duration exploration missions, includi...
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The GOP Fiddles While America Burns

Bad Astronomy - 20 Jul 2016 15:00
You want to know the very definition of irony? While the Republican National Convention is going on in Ohio--loaded to the hilt with people who deny the reality of global warming--the country itself is baking under a hea...
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Active tracking of astronaut rad-exposures targeted Radiation is an invisible hazard of spaceflight, but a new monitoring system for ESA astronauts gives a realtime snapshot of their exposure. The results will guide researchers preparing for deep-space missions to come.
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Researchers Develop Potential Vaccine For STI Chlamydia Researchers found a potential vaccine that can prevent chlamydia infection. Untreated cases of the sexually transmitted infection is known to cause infertility and blindness.
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Acer's Liquid-Cooled Hybrid Packs a Lot of Power for Not a Lot of Money It's a lot to ask a machine to be both a laptop and a tablet, but Acer comes damn close to nailing it with its new Switch Alpha 12. To make it work, Acer had to get weird with design.
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Watch this Brief History of the Search for an Earthlike Exoplanet A trip inside the "holy grail" of exoplanet research.
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"We certainly did not expect to find superflare stars with magnetic fields as weak as the magnetic fields on the Sun. This opens the possibility that the Sun could generate a superflare - a very frightening thought" says...
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Diabetes Drug Tests Show No Clear Survival Benefits A new review finds no significant difference among type 2 diabetes patients who take antidiabetic drugs and their rates of cardiovascular and all-cause mortality. Findings support the official advice that metformin is a ...
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High-Fat Mediterranean Diet Provides Longevity and More Health Benefits A Mediterranean diet that is rich in healthy fats can provide more health benefits, including lower risks of type 2 diabetes, heart disease and breast cancer. Healthy fats include eggs, olive oil, fatty fish and nuts.
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Parachutes, Sky Cranes and More: 5 Ways to Land On Mars Landing on Mars -- as NASA's Voyager 1 spacecraft did 40 years ago, on July 20, 1976 -- is a complex affair. Here's a look at the five main ways space probes have done it over the decades.
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