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Location American Technology News for 11 September 2018
Holy Space Rocks! The Vatican Is Hosting Its First Meteorite Convention Meteorites are key features of many natural history museum collections, but there's never been an international conference dedicated to taking care of these rocks that fall to Earth from space.
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SETI's New Neural Network Detects Many More Fast Radio Bursts From a Galaxy Far, Far Away Researchers with the University of California, Berkeley's SETI Research Center Breakthrough Listen team have deployed new neural net technology to help analyze the reams of data they've collection--and they quickly disco...
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China promises its new satellite will only spy on ocean temperatures After watching the United States and Russia become the two biggest space superpowers for over half a century, China played a game of catchup over the past decade or so. The country has rapidly closed the gap between it a...
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Ever wonder why you burn fat and heat up when you exercise or shiver? Now, researchers have shown that sarcolipin, a small peptide only found in muscles, increases muscle energy expenditure and fat oxidization.
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Autonomous Driving and Time-Sensitive-Networking

Medical Design Technology - 11 Sep 2018 21:36
Article Already extremely sophisticated, today's automobile is being transformed by the steadily growing demand for advanced features to support autonomous applications and capabilities. Increased use of cameras... Contr...
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Fortnite patch notes have bad news for Drum Gun fans The weekly Fortnite patch has landed, and this time around, things are relatively quiet. With last week’s patch being a massive one that kicked off a new event, added a limited-time game mode, tweaked rarity settings, ...
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The New Yorker today published broad profile on Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg. The profile dives into Zuckerberg’s love of board games and winning, his role making crucial decision at the helm of Facebook, and more. For...
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This geometric drone art is too trippy for words

USA Today - 11 Sep 2018 05:07
This geometric drone art is too trippy for words Drones aren’t just for spying on your neighbors or taking selfies. They can also be used to create art.        
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Double Exposure Murals That Show Multiple Artworks with 3D Glasses Insane51 is an incredible street artist from Athens, Greece
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Consumers in no rush to upgrade to latest Apple iPhone, poll finds Ahead of Apple's iPhone release, USA TODAY asked consumershow eager they are to fork over $1,000 for a new model. Turns out, they're in no hurry.        
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Intel allegedly outsourcing some 14nm orders to TSMC as Mac chip maker struggles with die shrink Intel is reportedly outsourcing some of its 14-nanometer chip production to Apple's iPhone and iPad chip manufacturer because of high demand, as it continues to have problems shifting to 10nm fabrication.
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Separating the sound from the noise in hot plasma fusion In the search for abundant clean energy, scientists around the globe look to fusion power, where isotopes of hydrogen combine to form a larger particle, helium, and release large amounts of energy in the process. For fus...
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Watch Moritz Simon Geist's Sonic Robots Play Thumping Techno Music in His Video for 'Entropy' The German musician builds robots that make sound, then orchestrates them to create unique and funky dance tracks.
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Cassini's 'grand finale' at Saturn lands NASA an Emmy If you watched the Cassini probe's spectacular dive into Saturn last September, you weren't alone -- in fact, space fans worldwide followed its social media campaign, illustrations and animations of the big event, and th...
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4 Practical Measures to Improve Election Security Now It's more critical than ever for states to protect our democratic system and voting infrastructure from foreign cyber espionage.
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Model from MIT Lincoln Laboratory Intelligence and Decision Technologies Group sets a new standard for understanding how a neural network makes decisions.
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Astronomers use AI to find mysterious light flashes from deep space In 2017, astronomers observed 21 repeating light pulses coming from a dwarf galaxy over the span of an hour.        
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Graphene Enables Clock Rates in the Terahertz Range

Medical Design Technology - 11 Sep 2018 17:49
News Graphene--an ultrathin material consisting of a single layer of interlinked carbon atoms--is considered a promising candidate for the nanoelectronics of the future. In theory, it should allow clock rates up to a... ...
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(Rubenstein Associates, Inc.) The Albert and Mary Lasker Foundation today announced the winners of its 2018 Lasker Awards: C. David Allis from Rockefeller University and Michael Grunstein from the University of Californi...
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By the end of this year, almost half of the country will own a smart speaker There's been a bit of conventional wisdom out there up to this point that most people who own smart speakers -- which isn't a majority of consumers, by any means -- are mainly using them for somewhat frivolous activities...
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NVIDIA SHIELD update brings free GeForce NOW beta and more Say what you want about NVIDIA but its commitment to its SHIELD Android TV devices is perhaps unprecedented in the Android world. Sure, it has already abandoned its SHIELD Portable handheld and its SHIELD Tablets saw the...
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Instagram is testing a feature that lets users tag their friends in videos. Unlike with photos, where an overlay on the image shows everyone who's tagged, you can tap a button that takes you to page listing all the peopl...
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