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Location American Technology News for 21 November 2018
Traveling with film of all kinds and formats has become increasingly popular these days, and we all have the analog resurgence to thank for it. Instant films are now among the staples of traveling film photographers, and...
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Scientists spot brain-destroying proteins in the eyes of infected patients A recent study into a particularly deadly brain disease now shows that doctors may be able to detect its presence just by looking at a person's eyes. Even scarier, the eyes of an infected individual could potentially act...
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Nikon Z6 Sample Images

Photography Blog - 21 Nov 2018 16:30
Nikon Z6 Sample Images Ahead of our full review, here are some sample JPEG and Raw images taken with a full production version of the brand new Nikon Z6 compact system camera and the Nikkor Z 24-70mm f4 S kit lens.
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Teen girl in South Sudan auctioned off for marriage on Facebook A 16-year-old South Sudanese girl was sold for marriage via Facebook in a disturbing case that's been described as "reminiscent of latter-day slave markets." The winning bid in the auction was for 500 cows, three cars an...
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Discovery of child pornography leads to Tumblr's removal from Apple's App Store Tumblr announced Monday that the platform's iOS app had been removed from Apple's App Store after child sexual abuse content had been found on Tumblr.        
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If you have connected an iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch to a USB accessory, or even a Mac or PC lately, you may have seen an “USB Accessory – Unlock iPhone to use accessories” message appear on the screen (or “Unloc...
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What We Know about Why We Itch

Discover - 21 Nov 2018 22:51
From dogs to giraffes, humans aren't the only ones who know the glorious relief that comes from scratching an itch. But the science around itchiness is still kind of hazy. Especially when it stems from skin diseases like...
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Millimetre Waves for the Last Mile

Medical Design Technology - 21 Nov 2018 18:24
News Researchers at ETH Zurich have developed a modulator with which data transmitted via millimetre waves can be directly converted into light pulses for optical fibres. This could make covering the "last mile... Contri...
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Since we've got all of them in right now, we wanted to know how the three current kings of full frame mirrorless perform when it comes to high ISO output testing. If you look around on the web, it generally seems like So...
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TCL UK TVs: DP628, DP648, DC748 models compared

Pocket-lint - 21 Nov 2018 23:15
TCL UK TVs: DP628, DP648, DC748 models compared TCL is a veritable newcomer to the UK; launching in June 2018 in the UK, the company is the third largest TV manufacturer globally, with a big presence
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Researchers Use MRI to Predict Alzheimer's

Neuroscience News - 21 Nov 2018 23:03
Using neuroimaging technology to examine white matter tracts in the brain, researchers were able to diagnose Alzheimer's disease with 95% accuracy.
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Dubravka Ugresic Returns to America

The New Yorker - 21 Nov 2018 19:22
Christopher Byrd interviews the Croatian writer Dubravka Ugresic, who is in the U.S. to promote her essay collection "American Fictionary."
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The power of the wobble: Finding exoplanets in the shifting of starlight They say there's more than one way to skin an interstellar cat, and in astronomy there's more than one way to find alien exoplanets orbiting a distant star. With the recent shut-down of NASA's prolific Kepler mission and...
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Drones have ability to deliver human organs

USA Today - 21 Nov 2018 16:42
Drones have ability to deliver human organs There really are all kinds of uses for drones, and now one of those uses is delivering organs.        
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While cameras and cutting-edge microscopes have come on leaps and bounds in recent years, the optical technology these kind of products use hasn't really changed since the mid-1700s. Even the highest spec gear relies on ...
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Amazon Leaks Users' Names and Email Addresses

The Mac Observer - 21 Nov 2018 16:23
Amazon Leaks Users' Names and Email Addresses Amazon is emailing customers to tell them it leaked their names and email addresses due to a “technical error.” It then goes on to say, “The issue has been fixed. This is not a result of anything you have done, and...
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Inkjet printers can produce cheap micro-waveguides for optical computers Scientists from ITMO University have proposed a new technology for creating optical micro-waveguides using inkjet printing. Using this method, it is possible to quickly create waveguides with the necessary parameters wit...
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Record-breaking solar cells get ready for mass production Sandwiching an oxygen-rich layer of silicon between a solar cell and its metal contact has allowed researchers in Europe to break performance records for the efficiency with which silicon solar cells convert sunlight int...
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IBM makes progress on chip fabrication without using lithography.
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Solid-state batteries have long been heralded as The Next Big Thing after lithium-ion, with companies from all quarters racing to get them into high-volume production. Dyson, BMW and car manufacturer Fisker are just a fe...
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Samsung's most exciting smartphone will have a new version of its least exciting feature Samsung doesn't yet know if it's going to brand the next generation of its virtual assistant as Bixby 3.0. The South Korean-based tech giant is, however, planning to include that new version of Bixby in its foldable phon...
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Geosciences researchers will use data from new NASA lander to learn about Mars interior, core When NASA's new InSight lander touches down on Mars on Nov. 26 to begin new explorations of the Red Planet's interior structure, Virginia Tech's Scott King will be anxiously awaiting the first feedback of data.
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