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A Bulldog's Screw Tail Might Help Us Understand a Rare Genetic Disease in People
Gizmodo - 4 Jan 2019 22:25
One of the most distinctive body parts of your typical English bulldog, French bulldog, or Boston terrier--their coiled screw tail--might be caused by a specific genetic mutation, suggests recent research. And more impor...
Essential amino acid in humans, methionine, controls cell growth
Science Daily - 4 Jan 2019 17:40
A recent study from the Laxman lab elucidates how a small metabolite and amino acid, methionine, acts as a growth signal for cells, by setting into motion a metabolic program for cell proliferation.
Genetic testing does not cause undue worry for breast cancer patients
Science Daily - 4 Jan 2019 17:39
As genetic testing for breast cancer has become more complex, evaluating a panel of multiple genes, it introduces more uncertainty about the results. But a new study finds that newer, more extensive tests are not causing...
How to set up your new Amazon Echo, Dot, or Plus
Android Central - 4 Jan 2019 14:00
There's a truly incredible number of things you can do with Amazon's connected speakers, and ideally a lot of these things will casually become a part of your daily routine over time. Amazon's Alexa service is designed t...
Scientists taught AI to spot Alzheimer's years before traditional diagnosis
BGR - 4 Jan 2019 05:05
Alzheimer's disease is a devastating brain disorder that has no known cure. Studies have shown that you can improve your chances of keeping it at bay by, say, drinking a lot of coffee, but that's not going to eradicate t...
The World Bank Says Robots Aren't Killing Jobs Yet. Don't Listen To It.
Gizmodo - 4 Jan 2019 03:30
The World Bank has released its annual World Development Report, and the headline news this go round, as relayed by Bloomberg and others, is basically that "Robots Aren't Killing Jobs." Which, good news, if true.
Researcher Distributes Tool That Enables Mass-Hijacking of Google Chromecast Devices
Gizmodo - 4 Jan 2019 02:40
A method a pair of hackers used this week to hijack thousands of Google Chromecast devices is now, for those who hadn't figured it out already, plain as day.
A 'bran' new way to preserve healthy food with natural ingredients
Science Daily - 4 Jan 2019 01:55
A natural antioxidant found in grain bran could preserve food longer and replace synthetic antioxidants currently used by the food industry, according to researchers.
Exclusive: Amazon says 100 million Alexa devices have been sold -- what's next?
The Verge - 4 Jan 2019 23:00
Amazon isn't letting Google own CES without a fight
The Shirk Report - Volume 507
Twisted Sifter - 4 Jan 2019 19:53
Welcome to the Shirk Report where you will find 20 funny images, 10 interesting articles and 5 entertaining videos from the last 7 days of sifting
Charter Spectrum App Rolls Out to Apple TV
The Mac Observer - 4 Jan 2019 16:45
After missing the 2018 deadline the Charter Spectrum app is finally available on Apple TV with zero sign-on support.
Sandia Microneedles May Mean Quicker Diagnoses
Medical Design Technology - 4 Jan 2019 15:00
News A technique using microneedles that are able to draw relatively large amounts of interstitial fluid opens new possibilities. The new method's larger draws could be more effective in rapidly measuring exposure... Con...
PSA: iPad owners cannot restore iCloud backups from iPhones running iOS 12.1.2
9 to 5 Mac - 4 Jan 2019 14:49
Here’s an interesting little wriggle: Apple rushed out iOS 12.1.2 for iPhone users at the end of last year. However, it did not release a corresponding update for the iPad. This means that the rush of new iPad owners o...
Researchers discover natural grain antioxidant that preserves food
Slash Gear - 4 Jan 2019 02:51
Researchers with Penn State University have discovered a natural antioxidant that preserves food almost as well as synthetic antioxidants already in use. Consumers have demanded a natural alternative for years, though sy...
China's lunar probe sends back its first photos of the far side of the Moon
BGR - 4 Jan 2019 02:06
It's not all that often that China breaks entirely new ground when it comes to space science but that's exactly what the country did earlier today by successfully landing its Chang'e 4 spacecraft on the Moon's surface. C...
With slump in iPhone sales, are we post Peak Smartphone?
ABC News - 4 Jan 2019 00:24
Behind Apple's news of weak iPhone sales lies a sobering truth: The tech industry has hit Peak Smartphone, a tipping point when everyone who can already afford one owns one and no breakthroughs are compelling them to upg...
Ok, But Why Did Wizards Used to Shit Themselves?
Gizmodo - 4 Jan 2019 23:00
Just a fun fact!
Computers can be a real pain in the neck
Science Daily - 4 Jan 2019 20:12
Many people slouch or strain their necks while working at the computer. A new study shows how jutting the head forward to
Where will the world's next Zika, West Nile or Dengue virus come from?
Science Daily - 4 Jan 2019 20:12
Scientists have identified wildlife species that are the most likely to host flaviviruses such as Zika, West Nile, dengue and yellow fever. They created a global flavivirus hotspot map from their findings.
Locking Power Connector Features Different Keyways
Medical Design Technology - 4 Jan 2019 19:30
Product Announcement Cliff Electronics have added a locking connector to their very successful CLIFFCON power connector range. The CLIIFCON-P range is comprised of a power input plug and socket, a power output plug and.....
What does 'dead' mean?
Science Daily - 4 Jan 2019 19:14
Marking the 50-year legacy of a landmark Harvard report on brain death, a new special report examines lingering questions about the definition of death, implications for organ transplantation, and lessons from the case o...
Gut microbiome protects against acute arsenic toxicity
Science Daily - 4 Jan 2019 19:14
New research shows that the gut microbiome is essential for full protection against acute arsenic poisoning.