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Location American Technology News for 18 August 2017

Rebutting the claim that antidepressants do not work

Science Daily - 18 Aug 2017 16:23
A theory that has gained considerable attention in international media suggest that antidepressant drugs, such as the SSRIs, do not exert any actual antidepressant effect. A research group has now analyzed data from clin...
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In the seemingly never-ending debate over whether or not the iPad is a computer, there is always something that prevents some people from adopting it as a full-time laptop replacement. For some, it might be the multitask...
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Teenage bitcoin millionaire is back with a better Botangle Erik Finman gained notoriety and a certain fame as a 14-year-old entrepreneur and bitcoin investor who’d managed to turn a $1,000 investment in the cryptocurrency into more than a million dollars and a chance to never ...
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Late Night Snacking Lowers The Skin's UV Protection The human skin has a biological clock and eating at abnormal times disrupts it. Research has shown eating late at night weakens the skin's defenses against UV rays.
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Secret chips in replacement parts can completely hijack your phone's security Booby-trapped touchscreens can log passwords, install malicious apps, and more.
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In addition to being a fun way to receive therapy, the technology by VRHealth could help avoid expensive trips to see a doctor. The post VR physical therapy lets users rehabilitate at home appeared first on Springwise.
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Apple expands office space beyond its yet to be filled Apple Park While some employees have moved into Apple Park, work is still under way on the new campus. Despite Apple Park providing 2.8 million square feet of office space, Apple is continuing to expand its room for employees with ...
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Tor Project 'disgusted' by Daily Stormer, defends software ethos - CNET The organization behind the anonymous browser condemns neo-Nazi site but says it can't choose who benefits from its technology.
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Assange Turned Down Dirt on Russia, Strongly Suggesting Ties to Being an Asshole According to a newly released Foreign Policy report, leaked communications show Wikileaks declined to release a cache of hacked Russian documents in the summer of 2016, dismissing the only partially published records as ...
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In an AI-powered world, what are potential jobs of the future? With virtual assistants answering our emails and robots replacing humans on manufacturing assembly lines, mass unemployment due to widespread automation seems imminent. But it is easy to forget amid our growing unease th...
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Astrophysicist predicts detached, eclipsing white dwarfs to merge into exotic star A University of Oklahoma astrophysicist, Mukremin Kilic, and his team have discovered two detached, eclipsing double white dwarf binaries with orbital periods of 40 and 46 minutes, respectively. White dwarfs are the remn...
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Play as David Beckham in his prime in 'PES 2018' Konami's Pro Evolution Soccer franchise always vies with EA Sports' FIFA series for the year's best football game. To get an edge over its competitor, Konami packed new features into this year's edition -- along with lic...
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Another Nearby Red Dwarf Star System, Another Possible Exoplanet Discovered! A new study from the University of Texas Arlington has indicated that the Gliese 832 system (located just 16 light-years away) may have a third exoplanet The post Another Nearby Red Dwarf Star System, Another Possible Ex...
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Engineers deliver new key components to help power a fusion energy experiment Fusion power, which lights the sun and stars, requires temperatures of millions of degrees to fuse the particles inside plasma, a soup of charged gas that fuels fusion reactions. Here on Earth, scientists developing fusi...
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Scientists Think They've Solved an Important Mystery About Brown Dwarfs Are they stars? Are they lost planets? Brown dwarves, the galaxy's dark, wandering orbs, are some of space's most perplexing features. They're larger than Jupiter but smaller than stars, glow on their own and, well, they...
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Surf the web faster and get the Wi-Fi speed you pay for with this app Just to let you know, if you buy something featured here, Mashable might earn an affiliate commission. Would you like faster Wi-Fi? That's one of those questions with an obvious answer, like "Would you like some tasty na...
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Alleged Yahoo hacker in Canada to forgo extradition hearing A Canadian man accused in a massive hack of Yahoo emails will forgo his extradition hearing and go face the charges in the United States
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This live map shows lightning strikes all over the world in real-time Everyone loves a good thunderstorm, but they can be hard to come by depending on where you live. If seeing a storm unfold as it happens sounds like fun to you, there's a seriously cool website that you're going to adore....
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When starting on your cloud migration journey, pricing competition and license portability should be paid close attention to.
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Can the Bitcoin Community Stop Neo-Nazis From Using the Digital Currency? Decentralization is a double-edged sword.
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Android O has been in developer beta for months, and it looks like the final version might be ready to launch soon, with Google launching an eclipse-themed teaser website counting down toward August 21st. Along with the ...
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Want To Stream Next Week's Solar Eclipse? The Best Bet Is Twitter Or NASA The solar eclipse will finally happen across the United States on Aug. 21. If you can't watch in real-life, here's how to make sure you still won't miss it.
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