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Location American Technology News for 19 April 2018
When we think of the organs that help humans stay alive under the water, the heart and lungs top the list. But there's another organ that deserves recognition as well, though few of us would think to name it. It's the sp...
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A new study has found that medication use increases in newly diagnosed dementia patients, particularly unnecessary or inappropriate medications.
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Should Quantum Anomalies Make Us Rethink Reality?

Scientific American - 19 Apr 2018 13:00
Should Quantum Anomalies Make Us Rethink Reality? Inexplicablelab results may be telling us we’re on the cusp of a new scientific paradigm --
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Amazon has a plan to narc on every single Bitcoin user Although initial coin offerings and the blockchain have taken over seemingly every company, tech-related or not, the big tech companies have been understandably reluctant to get into something so associated with a scam. ...
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Qualcomm cutting jobs amidst financial woes, legal battle with Apple U.S. chipmaker Qualcomm on Wednesday confirmed it is conducting layoffs as part of cost-cutting measures announced in January. The firm is fighting to remain afloat after a tumultuous few months that saw a failed hostile...
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Man Forced To Undergo Second Face Transplant After Drugs Interfered With First Face Transplant French man Jerome Hamon underwent a second face transplant due to drugs that interfered with his first face transplant. He took drugs that caused his facial tissue to die.
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Tesla hit with workplace safety probe as it cranks up factory Cal/OSHA's inspections of the Tesla Fremont factory seek to determine whether the electric car company is reporting serious injuries fast enough.        
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Tech conferences like RSA still have a diversity problem They may be trying, but that doesn't mean it's enough. The RSA Conference still has a diversity problem.  The lack of gender diversity in the tech industry as a whole has been highly criticized and making headlines for ...
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Cryptocurrencies are the new Internet counterculture Chain CEO Adam Ludwin talks blockchain, ICOs, and central banking.        
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NASA launches planet-hunting spacecraft

USA Today - 19 Apr 2018 01:19
NASA launches planet-hunting spacecraft NASA and SpaceX launch a planet-hunting rocket in hopes to answer the goal of their project: Are we really alone?        
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The First Gaming Phone With RGB Lighting Is So Silly, It's Awesome I've been waiting for this to happen for a long time, and I'm actually a little surprised it's only happening now. But with the launch of the Nubia's Red Magic, there's finally a gaming phone with built-in RGB lighting.
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Researchers find new way of exploring the afterglow from the Big Bang Researchers have developed a new way to improve our knowledge of the Big Bang by measuring radiation from its afterglow, called the cosmic microwave background radiation. The new results predict the maximum bandwidth of ...
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Two Months After Announcing New Smart Glasses, Intel's Killing the Project Entirely Damn, I've never seen a tech company give up on a project so quickly since Microsoft bet big on the Kin, but Intel may have taken the cake as it announces the closure of the division responsible for its intriguing Vaunt ...
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How to Protect Industrial Control Systems from State-Sponsored Hackers US-CERT recently issued an alert about Russian threat activity against infrastructure sectors. Is there a way to fight back?
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WATCH: Man accused of millions of robocalls grilled on Capitol Hill Adrian Abramovich is accused of making nearly 100 million fake calls in three months and faces a proposed $120 million fine by the Federal Communications Commission.
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Some criminals are shifting from ransomware to cryptocurrency miners - those behind XiaoBa have rejigged the code to shift the same malware towards a different focus.
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Europe's GDPR privacy regulations go into effect May 25th and Facebook showed how it plans to comply earlier this week. What has been on many people's minds though is whether the company will extend those consumer protec...
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Qualcomm's bid to expand beyond mobile chips hits a roadblock - CNET Is the company getting caught up in the escalating tensions between China and the US?
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How you tap or swipe on your phone could identify when you're lying, say researchers Research conducted by computer scientists at the University of Copenhagen suggests that how people tap and swipe when using a smartphone app can be used to detect when they are being dishonest … more…
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Cloudflare Just Banned a Social Media Refuge for Thousands of Sex Workers Switter had more than 47,000 members, many looking for a safe alternative to Twitter and other big internet platforms, before Cloudflare terminated its service. The organization behind Switter is blaming SESTA/FOSTA.
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(University of Illinois College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences) Baby birds go missing from their nests all the time. Usually, the disappearances are chalked up to predation, but in extremely rare ca...
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(Institute for Research in Biomedicine (IRB Barcelona)) According to a recent study published by researchers at the Institute for Research in Biomedicine (IRB Barcelona) and CIBERDEM in Nature Cell Biology, deficiency in...
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