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Protecting those on the frontline from Ebola

Science Daily - 3 Feb 2019 00:18
Online training has increased the knowledge of health care workers about effective prevention of Ebola up to 19 percent and reduced critical errors to 2.3 percent in a small cohort. These findings suggest that the progra...
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Tesla Profits, a Polar Vortex, and More This Week in Car News Plus: Lyft tries to stop a driver minimum wage law and carbon fiber production is going to be problematic for flying taxis.
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This Nintendo Switch Audio Adapter lets you game with your wireless headset The Nintendo Switch Bluetooth Audio Adapter frees you from the headphone jack.
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We’ve reported several times about the Apple Watch Series 4’s ECG functionality alerting unsuspecting users to seek medical attention. In addition to ECG, however, the Series 4 has a fall detection functionality. Tha...
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Jack Dorsey: Trump Is Kind of Like Obama If You, Like, Really Think About It Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey has some more muddled thoughts on moderation on his platform, including a half-assed explanation of why he banned Infowars host Alex Jones and why the president should be allowed to use his platfo...
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Spotify Is Reportedly Looking to Acquire Some of Your Favorite Podcasts in Deal With Gimlet Media Spotify may be in discussions to acquire Gimlet Media and its roster of beloved podcasts, including titles like Reply All and Crimetown.
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Walking for health benefits just got easier to track

Science Daily - 3 Feb 2019 00:18
In an ongoing study exploring walking for health across the adult lifespan, researchers found that walking cadence is a reliable measure of exercise intensity and set simple steps-per-minute guidelines for moderate and v...
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The moon has always been there for us, providing illumination and marking time while inspiring mankind in art, science and space exploration. Taipei-based studio Whyixd is presenting a new way of looking at it with an in...
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Will These Massive Geoengineering Projects Fix the Earth--Or Break It? From planting continent-long forests to inducing rainfall, researchers have begun proposing, testing, and in some cases implementing large-scale geoengineering projects to radically transform the planet. These projects a...
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Panasonic's new Lumix DC-S1 and S1R: What you need to know Panasonic Lumix DC S1 and S1R: What you need to know The new Panasonic Lumix DC S1 and S1R are Panasonic's first full-frame cameras, and only the second (and third) full-frame options for what had, until recently, been t...
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NASA Watched This Baby Island Burst From the South Pacific. And It Seems to Be Here to Stay. A NASA scientist has visited a four-year-old island that satellites watched rise out of the waters -- a rare opportunity to see in person a new island that lasts more than a few months.
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Intel Core i7 vs. i9: What's the difference?

Digital Trends - 3 Feb 2019 15:15
Intel Core i7 vs. i9: What's the difference? If you need a high power CPU Intel makes some of the best. But pitting the Intel i7 vs. i9 can highlight just how different the top-tier chips can be from one another. Here's a little explainer to help you decide which i...
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ARS Cotton Advance Helps Launch Wound Dressing

Medical Design Technology - 3 Feb 2019 15:00
News A new, nonwoven cotton gauze that quickly stanches bleeding and promotes wound healing is now commercially available, thanks to the efforts of a multidisciplinary team... Contributed Author: Jan Suszkiw, Agricultura...
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Neural Networks Need a Cookbook. Here Are the Ingredients We know very little about how neural networks actually work. But mathematicians are developing a theory to help make them more predictable.
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Hyperfast Shock Waves from a Supernova Heat Atoms to Blazing-Hot Temperatures Taking the temperature of a star bomb.
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This Is the Purest Beam of Light in the World

SPACE.com - 3 Feb 2019 15:00
This Is the Purest Beam of Light in the World The device, built to be portable enough for use in space, produces a beam of laser light that changes less over time than any other laser humanity has created.
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Drone pilots are already getting caught ignoring Super Bowl flight ban A restriction on drone flights is already in place around Atlanta's Mercedes-Benz Stadium ahead of Sunday's Super Bowl, but cops have already confiscated six quadcopters from those ignoring the temporary ban. The post Dr...
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(European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology) Children born after assisted reproductive technology (ART) do not appear to be at greater risk of developing cancer than other children, according to the first stud...
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Super Bowl 2019 high-tech broadcast will razzle-dazzle your retinas - CNET This year's production will feature some groundbreaking 8K and augmented-reality tech.
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A new study by an international team reveals that Eta Carinae will soon be so bright that we won't be able to see its famous nebula anymore. The post Eta Carinae is Getting Brighter Because a Dust Cloud was Blocking our ...
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The moment that stock photo of a lone egg became a viral Instagram hit, it turned into a target for brands and companies looking to appeal to the social media-loving generation. It looks like Hulu had the best offer, tho...
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This Dark Fan Film Gives Moon Knight A Well-Deserved Live Action Debut I can't explain why, precisely, I have such a soft spot for Moon Knight. I'm not really a reader of his comics, and he's not one of the biggest names in Marvel. But there's something fascinating about his design, his str...
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