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Lenovo Ideapad 710S review
Digital Trends - 25 Jul 2016 18:19
Lenovo's Ideapad 710S crams an Intel Core i5 processor and 8GB of memory into a half inch case for only $750, which is great value. What's the catch? The post Lenovo Ideapad 710S review appeared first on Digital Trends.
Nikon D500 versus D750: Which one is right for you?
DP Review - 25 Jul 2016 13:00
Nikon D500 versus D750: Which one is right for you? The Nikon D500 and D750 scored 91% and 90% respectively when we reviewed them. They both received gold awards. They're about the same size, pretty much the same weight ...
Endangered Species: Documenting Cultural Disappearances in America
The Phoblographer - 25 Jul 2016 12:02
"I've always been a people voyeur but I think films maybe planted the seed." says Josh Ethan Johnson about his project Endangered Species. The name comes from the fact that the project itself explores cultures and imperm...
Digging deeper into Mars
Phys.org - 25 Jul 2016 22:05
Water is the key to life on Earth. Scientists continue to unravel the mystery of life on Mars by investigating evidence of water in the planet's soil. Previous observations of soil observed along crater slopes on Mars sh...
Video: Making for Mercury
Phys.org - 25 Jul 2016 17:04
The ESA-JAXA BepiColombo mission to Mercury must withstand extremely harsh conditions while in orbit around the innermost planet of our Solar System: temperatures in excess of 450 C, high ultraviolet and electron and pro...
Image: Meandering moon feature
Phys.org - 25 Jul 2016 16:05
This strangely meandering channel, carved on the Moon, is one of the most famous features on our nearest celestial neighbour. It shot to fame in July 1971 when the two astronauts of Apollo 15 drove their lunar rover to i...
I'm a Freelancer and I Hate Summer
The Phoblographer - 25 Jul 2016 16:04
I hate the summer. (There, I said it.) I hate being too warm, I hate how easily I sunburn, I hate how trees, grass, weeds, and whatever-else-exists on this earth seem like they're trying to kill me, and I hate feeling pr...
Can Blockchain Fix Banking?
Forbes - 25 Jul 2016 15:29
A pair of ex-Google employees believe their version of Blockchain can fix banking. That fix is long overdue, since banking is suffering a real crisis at this time.
NASA wants more private uses of the International Space Station
Engadget - 25 Jul 2016 03:50
NASA doesn't just see the International Space Station as a place where government space agencies can work together in harmony -- it could be a business hub, too. The agency has put out a call for ideas that could increas...
The Solar Impulse 2 is finally almost home
Digital Trends - 25 Jul 2016 00:00
The end is finally in sight for the Solar Impulse 2. After a grueling series of flights that have spanned more than a year, the solar-powered aircraft is almost home. It left Cairo Sunday morning for Abu Dhabi. The post ...
Penumbra Introduces Latest Stroke Thrombectomy Technology
Medical Design Technology - 25 Jul 2016 16:44
News Deliver a large bore reperfusion catheter easily and reliably through tortuosity that is typical in acute ischemic stroke patients. Contributed Author: Penumbra, Inc. Topics: Medical Diagnostics
Bionic Vision Gets Boost in Europe
Medical Design Technology - 25 Jul 2016 16:11
News The 150-electrode epi-retinal implant features a design intended to be explantable and upgradeable. Contributed Author: Pixium Vision Topics: Implantables
The Stars Of Andromeda, Inside And Out, As Revealed By Hubble
Forbes - 25 Jul 2016 16:00
Our nearest neighboring galaxy shows us a view of stars we could never see in our own Milky Way.
Here Are The Signs That Your Body Is Overheating
Tech Times - 25 Jul 2016 07:52
Summer means spending time under the sun, but the body can overheat and cut the fun time short. Here are some signs that the body is overheating, which means it's time to get some shade and cool down.
Scientists develop painless and inexpensive microneedle system to monitor drugs
EurekAlert! - 25 Jul 2016 06:00
(University of British Columbia) Researchers at the University of British Columbia and the Paul Scherrer Institut (PSI) in Switzerland have created a microneedle drug monitoring system that could one day replace costly, ...
Don't feed the trolls -- tackle their abuse of platform power instead
TechCrunch - 25 Jul 2016 02:00
In the ever accelerating social media feedback loops of the modern Internet age, ‘don’t feed the trolls’ is a phrase that appears to have fallen out of fashion, favor and collective memory.
The AllSmartLife RGB Mechanical Keyboard
Coolest Gadgets - 25 Jul 2016 20:30
We don’t mind spending a little extra money on our computer accessories because we’d rather something work well and last us several years than cheap out and have it break quickly. When it comes to a keyboard and you�...
Nintendo loses billions in value after 'Pokemon Go' truth bomb
Engadget - 25 Jul 2016 20:21
Pokemon Go is an unprecedented success, but Nintendo recently admitted it won't directly profit from the augmented reality game, leading to a loss of $6.7 billion in Nintendo's market value on Monday. Nintendo's market v...
3-D Face Scanning Could Help Detect Autism in Children
Medical Design Technology - 25 Jul 2016 17:01
News Researchers are hoping 3-D face scanning technology will help detect autism in children as young as a year old, which is at least one year earlier than current practices allow for. Contributed Author: Science Netw...
Global MRI Market to Reach Seven Billion by 2020
Medical Design Technology - 25 Jul 2016 16:51
News The market is expected to register a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of six percent between 2015 and 2020. Contributed Author: Research and Markets Topics: STEM
Phillips-Medisize Strengthens Presence in Europe
Medical Design Technology - 25 Jul 2016 16:05
News Phillips-Medisize has extended its presence in Europe considerably in order to take account of the rising demand for biopharmaceutical and medical drug delivery systems. Contributed Author: Phillips-Medisize Topic...
Scientists Develop Inexpensive Microneedle Drug Monitoring System
Medical Design Technology - 25 Jul 2016 15:50
News Could one day replace costly, invasive blood draws and improve patient comfort. Contributed Author: University of British Columbia Topics: Medical Diagnostics