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Location American Technology News for 6 December 2018
Scientists may have solved the great mystery of dark matter - CNET There's a lot of matter to go under the cosmic bridge yet, but a new theory suggests that 95 percent of the universe is filled with a weird "dark fluid".
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China to launch the first mission to the far side of the moon China plans to launch a spacecraft to the far side of the moon this month. The Chang'e-4 spacecraft is scheduled to take off on December 8 carrying a lander and rover, which will touch down on the lunar surface The post ...
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TikTok, the App Super Popular With Kids, Has a Nudes Problem TikTok is seen as being child-friendly. But a section of the social media platform is dedicated to hunting for nude images from its underage users.
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Data Reveals Most Influential Movies

Scientific American - 6 Dec 2018 04:35
Data Reveals Most Influential Movies By analyzing the network connections between 47,000 films on IMDb, researchers found the most influential films ever made. Christopher Intagliata reports. --
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Large Hadron Collider shuts down for two years of upgrades, maintenance CERN is shutting down the Large Hadron Collider (LHD) for two years in order to make “major improvements” to the system. All experiments and the accelerator complex will end during these 24 months, giving experts tim...
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Qualcomm Snapdragon 855: What you need to know about the 2019 flagship phone tech Qualcomm has announced a new flagship version of its Snapdragon smartphone platform. Snapdragon 855 is significant for two reasons - firstly, this is
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Onak 2.0 is an origami-inspired folding canoe for waterborne adventures The Onak 2.0 is an origami-inspired folding kayak that measures 15 feet in length when fully assembled, yet can breakdown and be stored in a small, easily transported box making it a great option for apartment dwellers. ...
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A persistent claim to have detected dark matter looks wrong NEGATIVE RESULTS are rarely reported widely. But they can be important. And this week sees one such--the possible demolition of what had been thought to be a sign of dark matter. Twenty years ago results from DAMA, a par...
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Friendly electromagnetic pulse improves survival for electronics An electromagnetic pulse, or EMP, emitted by a nuclear weapon exploded high above the United States could disable the electronic circuits of many devices vital to military defense and modern living.
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Google this week released a set of security patches for Android, to address over 50 vulnerabilities in the mobile operating system.
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Consumer Robots Had a Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Year When I was a kid, I was certain that by the time I was a grown woman, I'd have a friendly little robot friend. Adulthood was in the FUTURE, and the FUTURE had robots like R2-D2, Threepio, Data, and so on. Alas, I am a ta...
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US to ease oil drilling controls protecting imperiled bird The Trump administration is advancing plans to ease restrictions on oil and gas drilling and other activities on huge swaths of land in the American West that were put in place to protect an imperiled bird species
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Facebook Inc's losses are becoming other companies' gains.
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NASA, SpaceX ship holiday cheer to Space Station Christmas turkey is rocketing toward the International Space Station, along with cranberry sauce and fruitcake. The delivery, which should reach the space station on Saturday, also includes 40 mice and 36,000 worms, all ...
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SpaceX landing mishap won't affect upcoming launches The failure of a Falcon 9 first stage to make its planned landing after a Dec. 5 launch shouldn't affect plans for upcoming launches, a SpaceX executive said. SpaceNews.com
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Samsung is making a second 5G phone, and AT&T will offer it in 2019 AT&T has made another splash in the upcoming 5G carrier wars.While carriers are busy upgrading their existing mobile networks to the latest technology, they've
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Nintendo Switch weekly eShop update: No items, Fox only, Final Destination The Nintendo Switch has what is unquestionably the biggest week of the year ahead of it. The most anticipated Switch game of 2018, Super Smash Bros Ultimate, lands tomorrow, just in time to anchor a critical holiday shop...
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Facebook Defends Data Policies On Heels of Incriminating Internal Docs The company allegedly tried to hide away new policy changes that would collect Android app users' call and message logs.
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An Amazon robot tore open a can of bear repellant at the company's New Jersey warehouse on Wednesday, hospitalizing 24 workers. One employee is in critical condition, according to ABC News, while 30 others were treated o...
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Want a glimpse of Tumblr's future? The decade-old LiveJournal adult content ban gives us a hint of what's to come
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Splits deepen as UN climate talks near crunch time Splits are deepening at the U.N. climate talks between rich and poor countries, oil exporters and vulnerable island nations, and those governments prepared for radical action on climate change versus those who want to wa...
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Artificial Intelligence and the coming of the self-designing machine AI and Generative Design are set to change everything we know about manufacturing.
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