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Congress destroys Northrop Grumman CEO over stupid mistakes on the James Webb Space Telescope The James Webb Space Telescope is progressing nicely. Just kidding! It's actually a total disaster of epic proportions that has outpaced its proposed budgets so many times that it's laughable. The project was originally ...
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Russian Hackers, a Bluetooth Flaw, and More Security News This Week A Google security key, Russian hackers, and more of the week's top security news.
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Mars is 1000x Drier Than the Driest Places on Earth

Universe Today - 28 Jul 2018 05:24
Mars is 1000x Drier Than the Driest Places on Earth A new study led by NASA's Ames Research Center has indicated that microorganisms are not likely to survive in Mars' dry environment, but could be preserved there. The post Mars is 1000x Drier Than the Driest Places on Ea...
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Blood moon, total lunar eclipse 2018 take over Friday skies - CNET Friday brings a rare double-billing of spectacular celestial shows. Some people will be able to see both in person, and there's also a way for everyone to watch.
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VR is not dying, insists manufacturer of VR headset - CNET HTC has put out a blog post insistent that VR has a bright future ahead, and to not listen to all signs to the contrary.
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Ask Ethan: Where Does The 'Energy' For Dark Energy Come From? Perhaps energy isn't conserved at all in an expanding Universe.
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Hobie Mirage i11S Inflatable Single Kayak

The Gadget Flow - 28 Jul 2018 15:00
Hobie Mirage i11S Inflatable Single Kayak Easily go out on the kayak whenever you feel like it with the Hobie Mirage i11S Inflatable Single Kayak. This low-profile performer comes with a rigid inflatable drop stitch hull, making it an incredibly lightweight infl...
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'The Polity' Is Libertarian Space Opera Done Right Sci-fi writer Neal Asher's series is a thrill-ride of grotesque aliens, badass hardware, rogue AIs, and deadly secret agents.
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7 Problems with YouTube Music that Need Fixing Fast It might come as no surprise to you that Google has launched something that isn't really finished: YouTube Music is available now in the U.S. and several other countries, but it barely qualifies as a music streaming serv...
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Neurodegenerative disease found in monkeys

Science Daily - 28 Jul 2018 14:40
Scientists have discovered a naturally occurring disease in monkeys that mimics a deadly childhood neurodegenerative disorder in people -- a finding that holds promise for developing new gene therapies to treat Batten di...
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UK lawmakers recommend tougher rules on Facebook A U.K. parliamentary committee recommends that the British government increase oversight of social media companies to protect democracy, as it issued scathing report on fake news, data misuse and interference by Russia
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Chrome, Firefox rein in memory-hogging websites - CNET Because even 16GB of RAM can feel cramped on a laptop these days.
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23andMe Is Sharing Genetic Data with Drug Giant

Scientific American - 28 Jul 2018 14:00
23andMe Is Sharing Genetic Data with Drug Giant The genetics testing company and GlaxoSmithKline are using 5 million people’s data to develop medical treatments --
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NASA's New Planet Hunter Begins Its Search for Alien Worlds NASA's newest space telescope, an instrument designed to search for relatively nearby alien planets, began gathering science data on Wednesday (July 25).
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Senate Introduces Bill to Streamline Commercial Space Regulations Three senators introduced legislation July 25 to reform commercial space regulations, including a provision that conflicts with language in a bill passed by the House.
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The Peculiar Math That Could Underlie the Laws of Nature New findings are fueling an old suspicion that fundamental particles and forces spring from strange eight-part numbers called "octonions."
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Nokia is on a crusade to make your cell phone videos sound as good as they look While cell phone cameras have enjoyed numerous upgrades over the past decade, very little has been done to improve audio quality. With its Ozo audio platform, Nokia looks to change that. The post Nokia is on a crusade to...
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Gaia: Mapping a Billion Stars

SPACE.com - 28 Jul 2018 07:00
Gaia: Mapping a Billion Stars Gaia is a space telescope that maps the positions of more than 1 billion stars to the highest precision yet of any mission.
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New rumor claims 2018 iPad Pros will be smaller, drop headphone jacks Apple's anticipated iPad Pro refresh will see both the 10.5- and 12.9-inch models shrink in some dimensions, but also lose their headphone jacks, a report claimed on Friday.
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Many rooting for inmates after credit bug exposed on devices Officials say Idaho inmates intentionally exploited a software bug in JPay brand computer tablets to add credits to their accounts
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Telegram just launched a feature that's both terrifying and brilliant If you've ever had to identify yourself online using actual IDs like passports, driving licenses, and whatever else, you know how much of a hassle it can be. You have to scan those documents and then upload them or email...
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Inmates hacked prison tablets to steal $225,000 for apps and music Company JPay offers special, small tablets designed specifically for corrections facilities. These tablets are intended to provide inmates with limited access to the outside world, including email and mobile games, but i...
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