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Nobel physics prize: A big award often for tiny materials The Nobel Physics Prize honors big discoveries involving materials often too small to be seen by the naked eye
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Finalists Named For 2017 Collegiate Inventors Competition

Medical Design Technology - 3 Oct 2017 16:59
News Competition Finalists will showcase their inventions and interact with thousands of USPTO patent and trademark examiners, sponsors, media and the public at the Collegiate Inventors Competition Expo ... Contributed A...
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(Children's National Health System) A Finnish program transplanted to the United States accomplished its goals of significantly reducing bullying and victimization, but its success hinged on the instructional 'dose' stud...
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ISS partners seek clarity on station's long-term future The head of NASA's human spaceflight program says he would like to see a decision made in the next two years on whether and how International Space Station operations will be extended beyond 2024. SpaceNews.com
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Android distribution numbers show Nougat climb, Oreo make an appearance The latest distribution numbers for Android are out, and Oreo makes its first appearance. The monthly Android Distribution list is always fun to look at. It's an important list for developers who need to know which softw...
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Supreme Court rejects Kim Dotcom's legal challenge - CNET MegaUpload founder contested US government's seizure of $40 million from overseas accounts.
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Do Macs always apply firmware updates properly? No, but there's a fix It turns out that Macs don't always apply critical updates correctly, and you might be missing out on some firmware patches that could leave your Mac vulnerable. The post Do Macs always apply firmware updates properly? N...
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A Russian telecommunications company began providing an internet connection to North Korea over the weekend according to 38 North, a North Korea monitoring project run by Johns Hopkins University. The new connection prov...
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Microsoft mixed reality event happening today, likely to focus on headsets and games Microsoft is going all in on "mixed reality", as evident by an event it is holding later today.The Redmond, Washington-based company has invited the media to a Windows Mixed Reality event in San Francisco today, 3 Octobe...
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Nobel Prize goes to physicists who observed gravitational waves - CNET The prize for physics has been awarded to the scientists who observed the ripples through space and time predicted in Einstein's general theory of relativity.
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Explosive bursts of methane helped ancient Mars keep liquid water flowing, study finds In a drying time, Mars may have been kept warm enough for liquid water to remain stable on the surface thanks to explosive bursts of methane gas, a new study finds.
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Nobel physics prize: A big award often for tiny materials The Nobel Physics Prize honors big discoveries involving materials often too small to be seen by the naked eye.
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Approximately 10 million people saw the ads a Russia-based organization bought on Facebook to sow political discord in the US. That's one of the things the social network has revealed in a post talking about the 3,000 Ru...
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Astell & Kern AK70 Mk II hands-on review

Digital Trends - 3 Oct 2017 18:41
Astell & Kern AK70 Mk II hands-on review Our Astell & Kern AK70 Mk II hands-on review shows that by doubling the DACs inside the dedicated music player, A&K has upped the musical enjoyment, while retaining the cool styling and a sensible price. The post Astell ...
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This lamp, designed for the MoMA, looks like a 3D skull Just to let you know, if you buy something featured here, Mashable might earn an affiliate commission. The Museum of Modern Art is known for its cutting-edge contemporary exhibitions of the world's most influential desig...
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YouTube's iOS app shares videos to iMessage with ease You'd think YouTube's iOS app would have had iMessage sharing early on, but no -- sharing clips to Apple's official messaging client has been a cumbersome affair. Not so after today, however. YouTube has quietly updated ...
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House grills Equifax ex-CEO on why its internal controls failed Former Equifax CEO Richard Smith is expected to undergo hard questioning Tuesday during a House hearing on the credit reporting agency’s breach.        
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Gravitational Waves: The Big Bang's Smoking Gun Gravitational waves are the "smoking gun" of the Big Bang. Predicted by Albert Einstein's theory of general relativity in 1916, a massive object like Earth distorts space-time around it like a bowling ball dropped on a t...
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How Google's smartphones have evolved since 2007 Google is expected to show off a ton of new hardware at a press event in San Francisco this week, and -- as expected -- most of the type is centered around a pair of new Pixel phones. Now, the Pixel line itself is only a...
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Honda's disaster recovery robot can climb ladders The disaster response team of the future could be made up of an army of cheery orange robots, according to Honda. The company has unveiled a working prototype of its E2-DR disaster response robot -- first revealed in an ...
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Gravitational Wave Works Wins Physics Nobel

NBC News - 3 Oct 2017 15:29
Gravitational Wave Works Wins Physics Nobel Kip Thorne and Barry Barish of Caltech and Rainer Weiss of MIT won the 2017 Nobel Prize in Physics for their work using LIGO to observe gravitational waves.
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Nura Nuraphones: Price, Specs, and How They Work The new headphones from Nura measure inner-ear vibrations to figure out what sounds best to your ears.
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