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Runner will compete in Boston Marathon wearing 3D-printed flip-flops A footwear engineer by the name of Chris Bellamy will compete in the 2018 Boston Marathon wearing a pair of 3D-printed flip-flops that he says offer plenty of support as well as all-day comfort. The post Runner will comp...
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Facebook is the least-trusted tech company by a country mile While Mark Zuckerberg spent all day yesterday answering awkward questions about Facebook from his booster seat, Recode published a new poll showing which tech companies are trusted the least when it comes to handling you...
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Where the Brain Detects Changes in Natural Sounds

Neuroscience News - 12 Apr 2018 03:46
A new study sheds light on how the brain tunes into relevant changes in natural sound to optimize behavior.
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Deep space is not as silent as we have been led to believe. Every few minutes a pair of black holes smash into each other. These cataclysms release ripples in the fabric of spacetime known as gravitational waves. Now Mon...
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Fujifilm to release spring firmware updates for six cameras Fujifilm is releasing firmware updates, both large and small, for six of its X-series cameras, with the X-T2 receiving the most significant changes. These updates will begin rolling out this month and will continue throu...
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This Google Lens will attempt to identify your pet's breed Snapping someone's pooch on the sly? Instead of asking a human being, learn what breed their pet is later with Google's new Lens. If you're using Google Photos across across Android and iOS, you can use Lens to identify ...
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NASCAR Events in Texas Are Now Guarded By Devices That Take Down Unauthorized Drones NASCAR has hired DroneShield, a company that sells devices that look like oversized cosplay weapons but which actually remotely disable UAVs, to protect its sporting events.
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Yes, You Can Sweat Blood

Discover - 12 Apr 2018 23:19
We've all heard of sweating bullets, but this is something else entirely. A medical case report from Italian researchers last year details a 21-year-old patient who began mysteriously sweating blood from her face and pal...
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The new Monoprice 3D printer prints 3D things for $150 - CNET That's about as cheap as a 3D printer has ever been. Plus: Sweet deals on a surge-protector and video-editing software.
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A 'Quantum Radar' System Will Watch for Stealth Aircraft and Missiles in the Arctic Canada is investing $2.7 million to develop quantum radar technology.
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This could be the first space hotel and people are already pre-booking the $9.5 million experience Orion Span is planning to launch a luxury space hotel in 2022. Although this timescale sounds a bit unrealistic, the company mentions that 4 months worth of bookings were sold out in just 3 days after they started accept...
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Mozilla makes 'tracking protection' the default on Firefox for iOS As the good citizens of the internet become more and more woke as to how little of our activity online is truly private, Mozilla Firefox wants to step up as the browser for privacy-oriented people. Mozilla announced in a...
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Pay What You Want For The 2018 Arduino Enthusiast E-Book Bundle Thanks to its simple and accessible user experience, Arduino has been used in thousands of different projects and applications. The Arduino software is easy-to-use for beginners, yet flexible enough for advanced users. T...
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Pluto's Moon Charon Now Has a Crater Called Dorothy, Among Other Newly Named Features Up until July 2015, Pluto's largest Moon, Charon, was just a pixel in terms of what we knew about it. That all changed when NASA's New Horizons spacecraft zipped through the system, revealing craters, deep crevices, vall...
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Hand Dryers In Public Restrooms May Spread Bacteria To Your Hands Your hands may be getting bacteria right after washing them, if you use the hand dryers in public restrooms. This should not stop people from washing their hands though, as they just need to dry their hands another way.
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Mayor Takes Credit for Dead Monkey Found in Minneapolis Department Store The primate was found 'mummified' in a ceiling duct.
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NASA to Discuss Deep Space Exploration Progress at Johnson Space Center Media are invited to see how engineers and scientists are helping make NASA's deep space human exploration plans a reality at the agency's Johnson Space Center in Houston on Thursday, April 26.
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Kia wants to solve one of the biggest problems with electric cars Kia has completed its three-year pilot program to develop a wireless fast-charging system for a fleet of Kia Soul EV prototypes. The current system won't be available to consumers, but hasn't ruled it out for future mode...
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2 Tornadoes Drop in on Fort Lauderdale in Just One Day Two tornadoes touched down in Fort Lauderdale Tuesday, but how exactly does that happen?
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GFX 50s owners, and those who are interested or on the verge of getting one are in for a nice surprise today in the form of some new toys being announced today by Fujifilm. Headlining these new product announcements from...
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As we all know, and has been extensively documented throughout their tenure in the digital interchangeable lens market, Fujifilm has a history of constantly implementing updates and improvements to their cameras for year...
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The longest telephoto lens in Fujifilm's medium format lineup has arrived with the introduction of the company's GF 250mm F4 R LM OIS WR. The lens has a 35mm equivalent of around 200mm, which can be further extended via ...
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