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Location American Technology News for 21 December 2018
Tesla opens investigation into car that burst into flames -- three times Tesla Model S bursts into flames twice in one day, sparking an investigation.
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DJI Phantom 4 RTK Drone

The Gadget Flow - 21 Dec 2018 15:50
DJI Phantom 4 RTK Drone Increase productivity and digitize workflow with the DJI Phantom 4 RTK Drone. This device makes construction mapping and surveying easier than before. Complete with a high-quality camera, the Phantom 4 RTK Drone can capt...
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Apple tweaks app rules to allow users to gift in-app purchases Previously, Apple allowed gifting actual apps but prohibited in-app gifts.        
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New T-Wave Detector Uses Waves of the Electronic Sea in Graphene

Medical Design Technology - 21 Dec 2018 21:10
News A team of researchers from Russia, Great Britain, Japan, and Italy has created a graphene-based terahertz... Contributed Author: Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology Topics: Wireless Design and Development
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Tencent Holdings Ltd's shares jumped by as much as 4.2 percent on Friday after local Chinese media reports cited a regulatory official as saying that some gaming approvals had been completed after a lengthy freeze.
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FCC Fines Swarm Technologies $900,000 for Launching Illegal Satellites Into Orbit As it turns out, if the U.S. Federal Communications Commission asks you not to do something, you should probably not do that thing--particularly when it comes to launching to unapproved satellites into orbit.
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US charges 2 hackers with alleged Chinese intelligence ties U.S. officials have indicted two alleged Chinese hackers who are said to have carried out an extensive campaign on behalf of Beijing's main intelligence agency
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Electrically charged Higgs versus physicists: 1-0 until break The last missing particle of the Standard Model, the Higgs boson, was discovered in 2012 in experiments at the Large Hadron Collider. Since then, searching for new, related particles has been underway. Predicted by vario...
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NASA telescopes snap Christmas comet, the brightest of 2018 - CNET At this time of year, in this part of the universe, localized entirely within our solar system!
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Lean Electrolyte Design Is a Game-Changer for Magnesium Batteries

Medical Design Technology - 21 Dec 2018 21:28
News Researchers from the University of Houston and the Toyota Research Institute of America have discovered a promising new version of high-energy magnesium batteries, with potential applications ranging... Contributed ...
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300 blind mice uncover genetic causes of eye disease

Science Daily - 21 Dec 2018 21:25
300 blind mice uncover genetic causes of eye disease Hundreds of new genes linked to blindness and other vision disorders have been identified in a screen of mouse strains. Many of these genes are likely important in human vision and the results could help identify new cau...
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A comprehensive review offers a 'state of the science' look at the impact of maternal diabetes, and potential gene-environmental influences in that context, on fetal heart development.
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Surfer's ear points to ancient pearl divers in Panama

Science Daily - 21 Dec 2018 21:25
Surfer's ear points to ancient pearl divers in Panama Surfer's ear, associated with cold weather and water sports, led a bioarchaeologist at the Smithsonian in Panama to suspect that ancient shoreline residents were diving for pearls in an area of cold-water upwelling.
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News Bats and dolphins emit sound waves to sense their surroundings; like a battery, electric fish generate electricity to help them detect motion while burrowed in their refuges; and humans use tiny movements... Contrib...
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Sight-saving treatment for eye infection or trauma

Science Daily - 21 Dec 2018 19:39
Scientists have developed a novel eye drop that rapidly reduces sight-threatening scarring to the surface of the eye.
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Reducing head impacts in youth football

Science Daily - 21 Dec 2018 19:38
The high head impact and concussion rates in football are of increasing concern, especially for younger players. Recent research has shown that limiting contact in football practice can reduce the number of head impacts....
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Phagocytes such as macrophages and neutrophils contain multiple lysosomes, which possess a variety of digestive enzymes. Upon stimulation, phagocytes secrete these digestive enzymes through a process called lysosomal exo...
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Simple method rescues stressed liver cells

Science Daily - 21 Dec 2018 19:38
Isolated human hepatocytes are essential tools in preclinical and clinical liver research, but cell quality is highly variable. Now, researchers have devised a simple protocol that improves hepatocyte quality and enables...
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Eat your spinach in the form of a smoothie or juice -- this is the best way to obtain the antioxidant lutein, according to new research. High levels of lutein are found in dark green vegetables, and researchers at the un...
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A new study heightens concerns over the evolving and relentless Alzheimer's pathology observed in young Metropolitan Mexico City (MMC) urbanites.
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For those who have already had a heart attack or a stroke, the combination of statins and Mediterranean Diet appears to be the most effective choice to reduce the risk of mortality, especially from cardiovascular causes.
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Cholesterol-lowering drugs reduce brown adipose tissue

Science Daily - 21 Dec 2018 19:37
Scientists have shown that statins, one of the most commonly prescribed classes of pharmaceuticals, reduce beneficial brown adipose tissue. But this is no reason to demonize these drugs, the researchers insist.
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