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I'm no Star Wars fan, but when Razer issued a press release a week ago announcing its Stormtrooper edition keyboard, mouse, and mouse mat, I couldn't resist them. That timeless black-and-white aesthetic just speaks to me...
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Android pioneer HTC stages retreat from China The phone-maker is closing its online stores on Alibaba and JD.com's platforms in the country.
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Wharfedale Vista 200S soundbar review: Impressive performer offers exceptional value An affordable and impressive soundbar and subwoofer combination from the iconic British brand. While not overflowing with features, it does at least
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We are more envious of things that haven't happened yet

Neuroscience News - 13 May 2019 20:48
People are more envious of someone else's experiences prior to the outcome than after the event has occurred. In the run-up to Valentine's Day, people reported feeling more envious of others. Envy levels dropped signific...
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Alzheimer's therapy passes another important test

Science Daily - 13 May 2019 16:05
The Alzheimer drug candidate PRI-002 has successfully completed Phase I of clinical research involving healthy volunteers. When administered daily over a period of four weeks, the active substance proved to be safe for u...
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12 Ways Big Tech Can Take Big Action on Climate Change

Singularity Hub - 13 May 2019 16:00
12 Ways Big Tech Can Take Big Action on Climate Change Bill Gates and Mark Zuckerberg have invested $1 billion in Breakthrough Energy to fund next-generation solutions to tackle climate. But there is a huge risk that any successful innovation will only reach the market as th...
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Whole Body MRI May Help to Detect Spread of Cancers More Quickly

Medical Design Technology - 13 May 2019 16:00
News Trials with people with newly-diagnosed colorectal and non-small cell lung cancer suggest that whole body MRI could reduce the time it takes to diagnose the stage of cancers. The results are from two prospective tri...
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Offworld: Starship Troopers (1997)

Tested - 13 May 2019 16:00
Let's talk about the space bugs in Starship Troopers! Ariel is joined by Dr Brian Fisher and Dr Lauren Esposito from the California Academy of Sciences to discuss the science of insects and whether space bugs could exist...
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News On May 4, a National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS)-supported tissue-chip system with direct clinical applications to health conditions here on Earth was launched on the SpaceX CRS 17/Falcon 9 r...
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(Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health) Scientists have uncovered new evidence that heated political discourse over proposed laws involving marginalized groups, such as debates about the rights of LGBT pe...
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Android Q desktop mode silently prepared for a multi-screen future Android is getting into form factors that, during its birth were probably never envisioned. That’s not only smartwatches and smart TVs but even things like set-top boxes, laptops and Chromebooks, and, of course, foldab...
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Google revealed a new phone last week and some improved serves, Kevin bought a new wearable, and Matt's testing out some new phones and watches.
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Parachute development a challenge for commercial crew An incident involving a test of parachutes for one commercial crew vehicle has heightened awareness of the challenges involved in developing those systems, as well as determining what constitutes an anomaly. SpaceNews.co...
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From crypto winter to crypto weirder

TechCrunch - 13 May 2019 01:00
Captain Kirk and neo-Dadaists. Repugnant markets and legendary cryptographers. “Digital couture” auctioned by CryptoKitties developers. Distributed autonomous art organizations. A keynote speech looking back from 204...
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Same hacker group compromises Alpaca Forms and Picreel to deploy malicious code to thousands of sites.
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That 'Sudden' Game of Thrones Turn Was Actually a Long Time Coming If you thought that turn on Game of Thrones felt surprising, or like it came out of nowhere...you haven't been paying attention.
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Obesity: The key role of a brain protein revealed

Science Daily - 13 May 2019 23:09
Regardless of how much you exercise or how balanced your diet is, controlling your weight is more brain-related than you might have thought. Researchers show for the first time in mice that the acyl-CoA-binding protein, ...
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Patients with a rare neurodegenerative brain disorder called Primary Progressive Aphasia, or PPA, show abnormalities in brain function in areas that look structurally normal on an MRI scan. This could mean that scientist...
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Measuring chromosome imbalance could clarify cancer prognosis Researchers have found that higher levels of aneuploidy lead to much greater lethality among prostate cancer patients. This suggest a mechanism for how some prostate cancers become lethal, and could be used to alert doct...
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Flu virus' best friend: Low humidity

Science Daily - 13 May 2019 21:56
Flu virus' best friend: Low humidity Researchers have pinpointed a key reason why people are more likely to get sick and even die from flu during winter months: low humidity.
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Brain researchers seek 'fingerprints' of severe mental diseases Findings from a new study of large-scale systems in the brain could improve understanding of the symptoms and causes of bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, depression, and other mental illnesses. Researchers detail their in...
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Just when you thought things couldn't get much creepier, along comes a story about a new Lidar powered surveillance camera system that is so powerful, it can cut through city smog, and can see you stuff your face with th...
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