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5 Reasons Why Placentas Are Amazing
Live Science - 11 Apr 2017 10:32Great Barrier Reef Again Hit by Severe Coral Bleaching
Live Science - 11 Apr 2017 16:44Windows Vista is officially dead
Slash Gear - 11 Apr 2017 16:20
More than 10 years after it first launched, Microsoft has officially ended support for Windows Vista. Today is the final day for Windows Vista extended support, which means that the divisive operating system is well and ...
Google Duo's audio-only calls is finally global
Slash Gear - 11 Apr 2017 09:30
Google really can’t make up its mind when it comes to its communication apps and services. From Google Talk to Hangouts to the newly renamed Android Messaging, Google changes names, features, and apps as regularly as t...
PewDiePie starts a weekly Twitch show
Engadget - 11 Apr 2017 07:24Qualcomm Alleges Apple Allied With Samsung To Incite Regulatory Attacks Against Chipmaker
Forbes - 11 Apr 2017 06:49
Apple has been orchestrating a large-scale attack against chipmaker Qualcomm's licensing business for years, Qualcomm alleged.
Gene editing opens doors to seedless fruit with no need for bees
New Scientist - 11 Apr 2017 19:46
Gene-edited seedless tomatoes don't need pollinating to produce fruit - which could come in useful at a time when bees are on the decline
Why Do Shoelaces Come Untied? Science Explains
Live Science - 11 Apr 2017 13:20Drone maps mines to explore unsafe caverns and seek out minerals
New Scientist - 11 Apr 2017 11:00
Australian government researchers are equipping drones with cameras and sonar so they can explore parts of old mines that are unsafe for people to visit
Self-assembling polymers provide thin nanowire template
EurekAlert! - 11 Apr 2017 06:00
(DOE/Argonne National Laboratory) In a recent study, a team of researchers from Argonne, the University of Chicago and MIT has developed a new way to create some of the world's thinnest wires, using a process that could ...
Google's new AI doesn't need to talk to the cloud
BGR - 11 Apr 2017 05:02
Google probably competes with the NSA for first place in knowing a lot about basically everyone. That's understandable given the large number of useful services it offers for free, as the data it collects is then used to...
This company is creating prosthetics that will make amputees look superhuman
Mashable - 11 Apr 2017 22:37The Soviets Made A Real Doomsday Device In The '80s And The Russians Still Have It Today
Gizmodo - 11 Apr 2017 21:40
You've all seen Dr. Strangelove, which means I'm pretty sure you understand the general idea behind a doomsday device: if you destroy us, we destroy you, no matter what. The concept of an automatic system that guarantees...
Solar Storms Are Doing Something Weird to Our Atmosphere
Gizmodo - 11 Apr 2017 20:40
Every once in a while our Sun gives off a tremendous belch of high energy particles. Called a coronal mass ejection (CME), these episodes can vary in intensity, but they can produce bursts of electrical charge when they ...
How to watch the NHL playoffs on any Apple device
Cult of Mac - 11 Apr 2017 18:30
By Chris Brantner, guest blogger Catching every game of the NHL playoffs can seem slightly complicated — especially for cord cutters. Coverage is shared across multiple networks, including NBC, NBCSN, USA, CNBC and NHL...
This Is the Dawn of Brain Tech, But How Far Can It Go?
Singularity Hub - 11 Apr 2017 17:00
What distinguishes Elon Musk's reputation as an entrepreneur is that any venture he takes on comes from a bold and inspiring vision for the future of our species. Not long ago, Musk announced a new company, Neuralink, wi...
A vibrating smart bra keeps tabs on how zen you feel
Engadget - 11 Apr 2017 17:00
Name an article of clothing, and some company has probably crammed a fitness tracker into it. We've seen connected shirts, shoes and even bras. But most of these focus on the time you spend active -- steps walked, distan...
NASA to reveal new findings around ocean worlds beyond Earth this week
TechCrunch - 11 Apr 2017 16:55
NASA will hold a press conference on Thursday, starting at 2 PM ET, at which it will discuss new discoveries related to ocean worlds found within our solar system. The fresh findings come from the Cassini spacecraft, whi...
Turns out, it's not impossible to fool your smartphone's fingerprint sensor
Digital Trends - 11 Apr 2017 16:52
A team of researchers at New York University and Michigan State University has developed a set of fake fingerprints that mimic real ones, and can break into phones with reasonable consistency. The post Turns out, it’s ...
Hackers can steal your password by looking at how you tilt your phone
Android Authority - 11 Apr 2017 16:42
According to a team of cybersecurity experts at Newcastle University, the way you tilt your phone could be used by hackers to break into your device.
How the FBI Took Down Russia's Spam King--And His Massive Botnet
Wired - 11 Apr 2017 16:38
The arrest of Peter Yuryevich Levashov notches another win for the FBI's top cyber talent. The post How the FBI Took Down Russia's Spam King---And His Massive Botnet appeared first on WIRED.
New approach to dark energy might explain our cooling universe
New Scientist - 11 Apr 2017 16:30
We thought dark energy was behind the accelerated expansion of the universe to its cold, dark end state, but it might be a supporting actor in a quantum plot