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Have Aliens Built Huge Structures around Boyajian's Star?

Scientific American - 24 Apr 2017 14:30
Have Aliens Built Huge Structures around Boyajian's Star? Alien technology is probably not causing Boyajian's star to dim mysteriously. But alternative explanations are hard to come by --
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The Martyr of Modern Spaceflight

Motherboard - 24 Apr 2017 15:00
The Martyr of Modern Spaceflight Vladimir Komarov was the first human to die during a spaceflight. His death, 50 years ago today, led to the creation of the most reliable spacecraft in operation.
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Startup wants to build 'robot brothel' in London, complete with lifelike AI escorts Spanish company Lumi Dolls wants to take its robot brothel business global. Having started in Barcelona, the company now hopes it'll be on its way to London. Next stop? Global domination. Maybe. The post Startup wants to...
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Mars rover's landing hardware still visible 13 years later - CNET Revisit the very beginning of the Mars Opportunity rover's epic mission with a new NASA view of its landing platform and parachute.
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This self-proclaimed cyborg turned his prosthetic eye into a tiny camera Rob Spence is a documentary filmmaker who became blind in one eye in his childhood. Spence replaced his eye with a tiny camera that records live video and now he calls himself an 'Eyeborg.'
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Taiwan's Taiwan's "digital minister" Audrey Tang, a computer prodigy and entrepreneur who taught herself programming when she was 8, hopes to use the internet to transform public involvement in government
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Galaxy S8 front camera hides an unused OIS mechanism Just like any movie or TV show script, not everything planned gets into production and the final episode or film. Same is especially true with devices, with features that get left on the cutting board. Most of the time, ...
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Kitty Hawk's Flyer isn't the flying car you were promised That flying car startup Google's Larry Page is backing? It's finally showing its hand... and the company's initial product is both more and less than what you might expect. Kitty Hawk's first publicly demonstrated vehicl...
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Samsung Galaxy S8 falls short in durability, glass cracks easily in drop test A recent breakability test from SquareTrade found that the Galaxy S8 and S8+ performed significantly worse the S7 and S7 Edge. However, that likely won't keep consumers from buying it.
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Tesla plans to double its charging network by the end of the year Charging a Tesla is about to get a lot more convenient.  The Palo Alto-based electric car manufacturer announced today that it intends to double the size of the Tesla charging network by the end of 2017. This expansion,...
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Silver Lining? Climate Change Could Make Americans More Fit Even though global warming is predicted to unleash calamities including frequent typhoons and more global conflicts, Americans may at least get more exercise as the planet warms.
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London Police Officer Bought Malware That Can Intercept Calls, Steal Emails, More It's not clear whether the malware was for personal or official use.
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Hand scanner measures bitumen quality

Phys.org - 24 Apr 2017 14:41
Hand scanner measures bitumen quality TU Wien presents several technological innovations at the Hannover Messe: With a simple hand scanner, the quality of the bitumen, which holds the asphalt together, can be measured directly on-site.
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Why the Wikileaks CIA dump was the most damaging one yet There are no hackers anymore — now it’s all about the spies we in the intelligence and security communities are trying to stop. The “insiders” have known this for some time, but it’s becoming more apparent to t...
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3 Simple Tips for Posing Non-Models

PetaPixel - 24 Apr 2017 22:46
3 Simple Tips for Posing Non-Models Many (if not most) of us will spend at least some time photographing non-models--whether we’re talking about a bride, a high school senior, or just a good friend or sibling. Here are 3 simple tips that will help you he...
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Passengers in fiery Model X crash claim Falcon Wing doors trapped them inside In what may very well be the most harrowing instance of a Tesla accident we've heard of yet, a Tesla owner in China claims that his Model X became engulfed in flames after getting into an accident on the highway. Accordi...
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DJI Goggles release date and specifications revealed Flying a drone and using it to record video or take pictures is a pretty exciting experience all its own, but if you want to make it more exhilarating, then DJI‘s new Goggles might be for you. Though DJI Goggles don’...
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What would you do for an NES Classic? (The 3:59, Ep. 215) - CNET We also offer up a wish list for SNES Classic features and talk about the March for Science.
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A chance discovery that honeycomb moth caterpillars can digest plastic means they could hold an enzyme that will break down some of our most persistent waste
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Amazon is interested in self-driving vehicles, too Apple and Alphabet aren't the only tech heavyweights branching out into self-driving vehicle technology. Amazon wants in on the action, too. Wall Street Journal sources hear that Amazon formed a small (roughly 12 people)...
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Texas A&M research team suggests how to defend against collective attention threats See how cybercriminals craft collective attention threats--and how university researchers plan to get the word out before attacks start.
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US President Calls Space Station to Congratulate Peggy Whitson | Video The NASA astronaut broke the record for most time in Space by a NASA astronaut on April 24, 2017. Donald Trump called the International Space Station to congratulate her.
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