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Location American Technology News for 26 July 2016
Celestial Photobomb: Rare Occultation of Mercury by the Moon Set for Next Week Have you caught sight of Mercury yet? This coming week is a good time to try, looking low to the west at dusk. We just managed to to nab it with binoculars for the first time during the current apparition this past Sunda...
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A buildup of intensely tangled magnetic energy on the Sun suddenly let go two days ago, unleashing a massive explosion of radiation and super-hot plasma. The radiation explosion was the most powerful solar flare of 2016 ...
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Astronomers find new, ancient source of gravitational lensing Light from a distant galaxy can be strongly bent by the gravitational influence of a foreground galaxy. That effect is called strong gravitational lensing. Normally a single galaxy is lensed at a time. The same foregroun...
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Plus, one big question: Can two vastly different businesses click as one to compete with the likes of Google and Facebook?
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Comet Lovejoy shows asymmetric behavior at perihelion (Phys.org)--Indian astronomers have recently conducted spectrographic observations of long-period Comet Lovejoy to study its gas emission. They found that this comet showcases an asymmetric behavior at perihelion and an ...
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Superhuman Tech? Most Americans Fear the Worst

Live Science - 26 Jul 2016 16:00
Superhuman Tech? Most Americans Fear the Worst When it comes to human enhancements, Americans are more worried than enthusiastic.
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Watching Saturn's Rings Warp

SpaceRef - 26 Jul 2016 04:30
Saturn's A and F rings appear bizarrely warped where they intersect the planet's limb, whose atmosphere acts here like a very big lens....
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Ancient Eye in the Sky

PTTU - 26 Jul 2016 03:02
Ancient Eye in the Sky Kavli Institute for the Physics and Mathematics of the Universe:
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Ancient Eye in the Sky

The Daily Galaxy - 26 Jul 2016 22:56
Light from a distant galaxy can be strongly bent by the gravitational influence of a foreground galaxy, an effect called strong gravitational lensing. Normally a single galaxy is lensed at a time. The same foreground gal...
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Ancient eye in the sky

e! Science News - 26 Jul 2016 15:34
Light from a distant galaxy can be strongly bent by the gravitational influence of a foreground galaxy. That effect is called strong gravitational lensing. Normally a single galaxy is lensed at a time. The same foregroun...
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NASA is going to map the surface of asteroid Bennu - CNET The OSIRIS-REx spacecraft travelling to asteroid Bennu will be equipped with a variety of instruments to provide a full map of the surface.
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Amazon testing parcel deliveries by drones in the UK Amazon.com will be testing the delivery of parcels using small drones in the U.K. in a deal with the government that will allow it to try out new modes of operation such as beyond line of sight flights. The online retail...
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Security Experts, Law Enforcers Unveil New Website That Helps Ransomware Victims Recover Their Data Cybersecurity experts and law enforcement authorities unveiled the No More Ransom website, which offers tools that can help ransomware victims recover their data. The portal also aims to increase awareness regarding the ...
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AMD packs 1TB SSD into a GPU for better VR and gaming AMD for the first time is placing a solid-state drive in a new graphics card in an effort to squeeze every ounce of horsepower out of GPUs for better virtual reality and gaming experiences. The idea is simple: As file si...
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Facebook admits to blocking links to Wikileaks DNC emails Facebook is once again caught in conservative crosshairs after admitting to accidentally blocking users from posting links to Wikileaks files of DNC emails. The incident has once again raised allegations of bias against ...
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The Spin of the Milky Way galaxy's Halo

SpaceRef - 26 Jul 2016 02:07
Astronomers at the University of Michigan's College of Literature, Science, and the Arts (LSA) discovered for the first time that the hot gas in the halo of the Milky Way galaxy is spinning in the same direction and at c...
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Video showcases Tesla's Autopilot software preventing an accident Tesla's Autopilot software has been in the news quite a bit lately, albeit for all the wrong reasons. When word broke that a Model S with Autopilot engaged was involved in a fatal accident this past May, pundits were qui...
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Looking For Large Craters on Ceres

SpaceRef - 26 Jul 2016 19:43
Ceres is covered in countless small, young craters, but none are larger than 175 miles (280 kilometers) in diameter....
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A new diagnostic tool that can identify Alzheimer's disease long before the onset of symptoms has been presented by researchers. They add that the tool also highlights the increasing prevalence of Alzheimer's disease in ...
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Solar Impulse Just Completed Its Momentous Flight Around the World The Rocky of sun-powered airplanes beats the odds. The post Solar Impulse Just Completed Its Momentous Flight Around the World appeared first on WIRED.
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First American to Receive Double Hand Transplant Reveals It Was Unsuccessful Jeff Kepner, the first American to receive a double hand transplant, wishes they could be removed.
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Marissa Mayer's Big Payday

USA Today - 26 Jul 2016 00:50
Marissa Mayer's Big Payday USA TODAY's Matt Krantz explains why Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer was awarded so much money as the company's fortunes waned.          
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