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"Business," by Gregory Fraser

The New Yorker - 20 May 2019 11:00
Poetry by Gregory Fraser: "The world / is my business, and the world is none of my business."
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The best iOS games you can play offline on your iPhone and iPad Even though we're always glued to our phones, we don't always have access to Wi-Fi or have steady service. Whether you're on a flight, riding the bus, or sitting in a waiting room, you can always play these excellent iOS...
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There's a Brand-New Kilogram, And It's Based on Quantum Physics The kilogram isn't a thing anymore. Instead, it's an abstract idea about light and energy and fundamental universal constants.
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Contact Info for Millions of Instagram Influencers, Celebrities, and Brand Accounts Leaked Online A database that contained contact information for millions of Instagram influencers, celebrities, and brand accounts was recently leaked online, reports TechCrunch. The database, which was hosted by Amazon Web Services a...
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Iron selenide revealed as 'garden-variety iron-based superconductor' In the pantheon of unconventional superconductors, iron selenide is a rock star. But new experiments by U.S., Chinese and European physicists have found the material's magnetic persona to be unexpectedly mundane.
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Why This Character's Game of Thrones Ending Was the Most Satisfying The final episode of Game of Thrones gave us closure for many beloved characters, with some of them getting to fulfill a destiny they may not have even known they had. None of them stood out more than the person who star...
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Pandora is rolling out new desktop apps for its streaming music listeners, starting with Mac. This morning, the company announced the launch of a native desktop app for Mac, with a Windows version to soon follow. The app...
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FileShadow review: 100GB of free online storage plus local data backup and consolidation FileShadow is a free backup program that's grown up. It started as a very nice cloud storage consolidator with advanced search and sharing abilities. It could transfer from various online storage services such as Dropbox...
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Voigtländer Nokton 21mm F1.4 Aspherical lens for E-mount officially announced Voigtländer has officially announced its 21mm F1.4 Nokton lens for the Sony E mount after showing the concept at the CP+ show in February. The company says the lens will have electronic contacts to transfer EXIF data to...
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(University of Eastern Finland) A new study from the University of Eastern Finland shows that a moderately high intake of dietary cholesterol or consumption of up to one egg per day is not associated with an elevated ris...
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NEC's NeoFace facial recognition software will be used by Melbourne-based Cambridge Boxhill Language Assessments in a bid to ensure those sitting tests are those enrolled.
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Children as young as three enact costly punishments. Additionally, findings reveal a sense of authority can foster group regulatory behavior amongst children of various different age groups.
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How valuable is Android without Google?

Android Central - 20 May 2019 22:30
How valuable is Android without Google? Would you buy any product that limited your access to Google's services? The dust-up between the U.S. and Huawei has pushed the idea of how dependent on Google a phone manufacturer can be. Huawei is one of the biggest co...
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Google just launched the second version of Google Glass Enterprise Edition Google Glass may have never become a fixture in regular people's daily lives like Google may have hoped, but the wearable device keeps on trucking. The tech giant launched a new version of Glass on Monday. As its name su...
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Researchers at Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM) have discovered that blocking a specific protein, may be a promising strategy to prevent the spread of castration-resistant prostate cancer (CRPC).
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Around 90 per cent of people are fooled by this physical illusion. It tricks the mind into thinking that three objects together are lighter than one on its own
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What Happens When the FBI Raids a Biological Testing Startup When the FBI raided the offices of at-home microbiome testing startup uBiome, it likely took with it data about a Motherboard reporter's health.
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Toy Transformers and Real-Life Whales Inspire Biohybrid Robot

Medical Design Technology - 20 May 2019 16:00
News Drawing inspiration from biology and the toy shelf, researchers have developed a swimming robot with a light-controlled cellular engine that can perform highly-targeted drug delivery... Contributed Author: Dartmouth...
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Sandia's Robot Rodeo: Timed Scenarios Challenge Bomb Squads

Medical Design Technology - 20 May 2019 16:00
News Bomb squad teams from New Mexico and beyond are converging at Sandia National Laboratories for a five-day Robot Rodeo and Capability Exercise where emergency preparedness skills will be put to the test... Contribute...
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Why only 18% of data scientists are women

TechRepublic - 20 May 2019 15:51
While data scientist is one of the most in-demand jobs in America, 11% of data teams have no women, according to a Harnham report.
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CNBC: Last week, CEO Sundar Pichai wrote a New York Times op-ed that said "privacy cannot be a luxury good." But behind the scenes, Google is still collecting a lot of personal information from the services you use, such...
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New York Times staff writer Mike Isaac has written a blog post in which he argues that ‘the permanent social internet is dying.’ That we are increasingly abandoning platforms and formats that create a permanent recor...
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