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Lunar South Pole Atlas--a new online reference for mission planners The Lunar and Planetary Institute (LPI), managed by Universities Space Research Association (USRA), has compiled and made available an atlas of the Moon's south pole. Given NASA's recent direction to implement Space Poli...
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A conservation group has claimed that koalas are "functionally extinct". That isn't true, but many populations are falling sharply due to habitat loss and global warming
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Google Keep finally gets a dark mode, but it's more of a 'gray mode' Dark mode is rolling out as a server-side upgrade.
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A new app called AirSynth by Dave Wood takes a fun approach to the Face ID TrueDepth camera system available in the iPhone X series phones. Users simply wave their hands above the phone screen to control the synthesizer,...
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OnePlus 7 Pro Clear Back hints at some potential bad repair news The OnePlus 7 Pro was revealed to be a very durable phone and despite having no formal IP rating, OnePlus insists it has enough water resistance to survive accidents. Durability and ingress protection, however, does have...
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Scientists Create E. Coli With Entirely Synthetic Genome Scientists created a variant of the E. coli bacteria with an entirely synthetic genome, according to a new paper.
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3 Areas Where Blockchain Will Propel the Drone Industry Forward A handful of technologies have dominated industry and media conversations as of late. You'd have to be living under a rock to have missed the hype around things like AI/ML, IoT, AR/VR – and more recently – blockchain...
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(Frontiers) In 2020, NASA and European-Russian missions will look for evidence of past life on Mars. But while volcanic, igneous rock predominates on the Red Planet, virtually the entire Earth fossil record comes from se...
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7-foot snake scares Oklahoma man as it pokes head out of dryer vent An almost-7-foot snake slithered into an Oklahoma man's dryer vent earlier this week.
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Microsoft is working on a major new Minecraft game for iOS and Android that takes the highly popular platform into the real world. After teasing the title earlier this month, the company has unveiled Minecraft Earth whic...
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The 7 best deals and sales you can get online this Friday Save big on an incredible product before the weekend.        
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Microsoft announced that it has sold 176 million copies of Minecraft, quite a big hop over the 156 million figure they revealed just seven months ago. Despite more buzz around games like Fortnite, Microsoft has kept the ...
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Slack Kills Scary Bug

Gizmodo - 17 May 2019 15:00
Slack Kills Scary Bug A bug discovered in Slack, the workplace messaging app, may have allowed an attacker to intercept files downloaded from inside Slack's Windows desktop client, according to security researchers.
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SpaceX Delays Launch of 60 Starlink Satellites Again, This Time for Software Checks SpaceX called off the launch of its first 60 operational Starlink satellites to perform extra software tests, the company said late Thursday (May 16).
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Researchers have found a way to charge up the fight against bacterial infections using electricity. Scientists have developed a dressing that uses an electric field to disrupt biofilm infection in wounds.
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Clinical trial improves treatment of genetic rickets

Science Daily - 17 May 2019 23:34
A new study shows a drug to alleviate symptoms of a rare musculoskeletal condition is significantly more effective than conventional therapies.
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How a member of a family of light-sensitive proteins adjusts skin color Researchers have found that opsin 3 -- a protein closely related to rhodopsin, the protein that enables low-light vision -- has a role in adjusting the amount of pigment produced in human skin, a determinant of skin colo...
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A new approach to targeting cancer cells

Science Daily - 17 May 2019 20:41
A research team has come up with a new approach to targeting cancer cells that circumvents a challenge faced by currently available cancer drugs.
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Wearable cooling and heating patch could serve as personal thermostat and save energy Engineers have developed a wearable patch that could provide personalized cooling and heating at home, work, or on the go. The soft, stretchy patch cools or warms a user's skin to a comfortable temperature and keeps it t...
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Dangerous pathogens use this sophisticated machinery to infect hosts A detailed new model of a bacterial secretion system provides directions for developing precisely targeted antibiotics.
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Sensor Embedded into Fabric Paves Way for 'Smart' Clothing

Medical Design Technology - 17 May 2019 20:25
News Researchers at UBC Okanagan's School of Engineering have developed a low-cost sensor that can be interlaced into textiles and composite materials. The researchers believe such a sensor could lead to the development ...
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Brain's Insular Cortex Processes Pain and Drives Learning From Pain

Medical Design Technology - 17 May 2019 20:05
News Neuroscientists have discovered an area of the brain, the insular cortex, that processes painful experiences and thereby drives learning from aversive events... Contributed Author: Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de ...
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