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What made humans 'the fat primate'?

Science Daily - 26 Jun 2019 22:03
How did humans get to be so much fatter than our closest primate relatives, despite sharing 99% of the same DNA? A new study suggests that part of the answer may have to do with an ancient molecular shift in how DNA is p...
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How to Shoot Epic Drone Photos

PetaPixel - 26 Jun 2019 16:29
How to Shoot Epic Drone Photos Aerial photography is a different game than photographing from the ground. It's much more difficult and slower to make a composition and you have to think of all kinds of rules and limitations to get your shot. However, ...
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American Companies Are Reportedly Finding Ways to Sell to Huawei Again The Trump administration banned the sale of American technology to the Chinese tech giant Huawei in May but U.S. companies including Intel and Micron are selling computers chips to Huawei once again, according to a repor...
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Hand hygiene is a critical component of infection prevention in hospitals, but the unintended consequences include water splashing out of a sink to spread contaminants from dirty faucets according to new research.
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Amazon funds STEM programs in Seattle schools

Engadget - 26 Jun 2019 02:32
Perhaps with an eye on the next generation of engineers that might be interested in working on its delivery robots or in coding, Amazon is funding computer science and robotics programs at up to 30 public schools in its ...
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ALS patients may benefit from more glucose

Science Daily - 26 Jun 2019 23:12
A new study has uncovered a potential new way to treat patients with ALS, a debilitating neurodegenerative disease.
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Polar Ignite smartwatch wants to be your new workout buddy Today, Polar is launching its newest fitness-focused smartwatch. Dubbed the Polar Ignite, this new smartwatch offers the standard feature set you’d expect to see in a fitness tracker with some extra smart coaching and ...
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(University of Illinois at Chicago) Researchers at the University of Illinois at Chicago and AbbVie Inc. have developed a novel device that will help scientists and pharmaceutical companies more effectively screen and te...
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Nokia 1 Android Pie update has Android users dreaming of better days You may have not heard of HMD Global before but it has certainly made waves in the mobile market when it acquired Nokia's name to continue the Finnish brand's mobile legacy. HMD Global has also risen among the ranks by p...
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U.S. tech firms continue sales to Huawei despite Trump administration ban U.S. chipmakers -- Intel, Micron, and others -- have quietly continued doing business with Huawei despite a ban on American sales to the Chinese telecom giant imposed by the U.S. Commerce Department in May.
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Regulators Have Doubts About Facebook Cryptocurrency. So Do Its Partners. The social media company said it had signed 27 partners to its Libra project. But executives at some of those companies said they were approaching it warily.
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SEMrush Plugs Remote Code Execution Bug in Its SaaS Platform Web analytics firm plugs a hole in its platform that allowed attackers to open a reverse shell that could be used to attack the service.
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House Robocall Bill Now Favors Criminal Charges for Offenders, May Target Debt Collectors Soon On Tuesday, members of the Communications and Technology Subcommittee unanimously approved several amendments to a popular House anti-robocall bill aimed at putting the screws to those annoying robotic annoyances that ha...
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New knowledge on the development of asthma

Science Daily - 26 Jun 2019 22:03
Researchers have studied which genes are expressed in overactive immune cells in mice with asthma-like inflammation of the airways. Their results suggest that the synthesis and breakdown of fats plays an important part i...
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KitSplit to Offer Theft Protection After $3,500+ Camera Gear Thefts Since launching in 2015, KitSplit has become a popular peer-to-peer rental network for camera gear. But gear owners have been exposed to thefts through the service, and after a recent pair of $3,500+ thefts, KitSplit has...
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Newly defined cancer driver is fast, furious and loud

Science Daily - 26 Jun 2019 19:37
A new study finds that the gene FOXA1 overrides normal biology in three different ways to drive prostate cancer. They refer to the three classes as FAST, FURIOUS, and LOUD to reflect their unique features.
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One in 11 adults worldwide suffers from diabetes, and the number of diabetes patients is rising rapidly. Diabetes is worldwide one of the most widespread diseases. In the most common form of diabetes, type 2 diabetes, th...
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Research points toward t-boosting supplements as having little or no known effect.
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With summer in full swing, many people are cooling off in swimming pools. However, some of the substances that are made when chlorine in the water reacts with compounds in human sweat, urine or dirt aren't so refreshing....
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An international team of researchers challenges the conventional understanding of the cause of Parkinson's disease. The researchers have shown that the inclusions in the brain's neurons, characteristic of Parkinson's dis...
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Many psychiatric drugs act on the receptors or transporters of certain neurotransmitters in the brain. However, there is a great need for alternatives, and research is looking at other targets along the brain's metabolic...
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Shares of chipmakers rose on Wednesday after Micron Technology Inc forecast a recovery in chip demand in the second half of the year, easing concerns that rising trade tensions would exacerbate a slump in the sector.
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