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Artificial womb raises hope for premature babies

Science Daily - 17 Aug 2017 20:17
Artificial womb raises hope for premature babies Researchers hope an artificial womb used to incubate healthy baby lambs can be used in future technology for premature babies.
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(University of Waterloo) Young people between the ages of 15 and 30 living with a chronic illness are three times more likely to attempt suicide than their healthy peers, according to a new study from the University of W...
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(Georgia Aquarium ) For the first time ever, scientists successfully performed health assessments, including collecting blood and biological samples, taking measurements and attaching satellite tracking tags, to a popula...
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How particular fear memories can be erased

Science Daily - 17 Aug 2017 19:11
Researchers have devised a method to selectively erase particular fear memories by weakening the connections between neurons involved in forming these memories. In their experiments, they found that fear memory can be ma...
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This iPhone 8 just went full Android

Slash Gear - 17 Aug 2017 17:58
This iPhone 8 just went full Android Now that the Internet has a pretty good idea of what the iPhone 8 is going to look like, pictures like these are coming in quick. What we’ve got here is a series of images which use the iPhone 8’s body – also a con...
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Why Apple's iPhone 7 Headphones Don't Work on the Latest MacBook Recently, a new staff member started at Lifehacker. She booted up her brand-new, company-issued MacBook Pro, and went to plug in her EarPods to listen to some tunes while she worked. She was met with the same baffling co...
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Xfinity Mobile arrives to all of Comcast's markets If you're using Comcast's Xfinity internet service anywhere in the US, you can now get on the company's Xfinity Mobile service, too. Just over four months after it was first revealed, Comcast has completed the rollout of...
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Watch London Crossrail Workers Install 54 Escalators in 2 Minutes A look inside the latest stage of London's Crossrail project.
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While Vodafone has long abandoned its dreams of a TV service, rival network EE is pressing on with its strange Freeview-bundled-with-some-on-demand-apps box. The hardware now supports Alexa, Amazon's voice-enabled assist...
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(University of Southern Denmark) The ancient Romans were famous for their advanced water supply. But the drinking water in the pipelines was probably poisoned on a scale that may have led to daily problems with vomiting,...
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(Medical University of South Carolina) The Zucker Institute for Applied Neurosciences at MUSC has partnered with BLINKtbi Inc. to test and bring the Blink Reflexometer it to market.
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Facebookers slam Jennifer Lawrence for call to ID neo-Nazis - CNET Commentary: The actress faces criticism for encouraging her Facebook followers to join in the identification of the Charlottesville marchers. She responds with a famous quote.
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iOS 11 Touch ID lockdown is sneaky security done right Apple’s iOS 11 has a secret lockout option that temporarily disables Touch ID, a so-called “cop button” that could take advantage of legal loopholes about phone searches. While an increasing number of smartphones h...
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Sony Xperia XZ1 and XZ1 Compact: What's the story so far? Sony's most recent flagship, the Xperia XZ Premium, is all about specs and power. Not a huge amount changed in terms of design, aside from a few adjustments here and there, but it ticks almost all the boxes on the number...
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A novel mission concept involving two CubeSats connected by a thin, miles-long tether could help scientists understand how the Moon got its mysterious "tattoos" -- swirling patterns of light and dark found at more than 1...
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DEA: 'There Is No Silver Bullet' for Going Dark

Motherboard - 17 Aug 2017 17:15
DEA: 'There Is No Silver Bullet' for Going Dark A presentation obtained by Motherboard shows the Drug Enforcement Agency accepting the reality of encryption.
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Shazam brings its music-recognition skills to Samsung TVs Samsung and Shazam have partnered up to put an end to the head-scratching torment of hearing an unidentifiable song on TV. Samsung's newest update for its 2017 smart TV platform will give viewers access to Shazam at the ...
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Teen bitcoin millionaire Erik Finman is launching Taylor Swift's '1989' into space Erik Finman made headlines earlier this summer for becoming a bitcoin millionaire at the tender age of 18. He now tells TechCrunch he’s working on a project with NASA to launch a mini satellite into space with the reco...
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Neuroscientists Hack Itching, Exposing a Mysterious Neural Circuit A key to understanding why scratching an itch feels so good.
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Tour every planet in our solar system through NASA images - CNET There are eight planets in our solar system (sorry, Pluto), and each has a unique story. Come visit every one from mini Mercury to mysterious Neptune.
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Hackers just broke into HBO's Twitter accounts amidst weeks of security breaches The HBO hackers strike again — this time taking control of the network's official social media accounts. According to tweets posted on HBO's Twitter, a group identifying themselves as OurMine breached HBO's main accoun...
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Investigating space weather effects of the 2017 solar eclipse Atmospheric scientists at the MIT Haystack Observatory will study North American eclipse effects on space weather with radar and navigational satellites.
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