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Location American Technology News for 27 June 2019
Leaky Amazon S3 Buckets Expose Data of Netflix, TD Bank Netflix, TD Bank, and Ford were only a few of the companies whose data was exposed by three leaky Amazon S3 buckets owned by Attunity.
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Handlers Thought This Owl Was Male for 23 Years --Then He Laid an Egg Everyone, possibly even the owl, was surprised.
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Deep learning is great for many applications, but common sense reasoning is not one of them. New research from Salesforce promises to alleviate this, advancing previous results by a considerable margin.
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Mysterious 'Fast Radio Burst' Traced Back to Its Home Galaxy for First Time Ever For the first time, astronomers tracked an incredibly fast, insanely bright radio wave back to its source -- 3.6 billion light-years away.
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Fungible, a startup that wants to help data centers cope with the increasingly massive amounts of data produced by new technologies, has raised a $200 million Series C led by SoftBank Vision Fund, with participation from...
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Apex Legends season 2 Battle Charge: Wattson, L-Star and everything we know so far - CNET The battle royale game will get a new Legend, new weapons and some giant honking beasts roaming in Kings Canyon in its second season.
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It came from outer space: Weird radio signal came from distant galaxy For the first time, the origin of a single radio pulse has been pinpointed to a distant galaxy several billion light years away, a new study said.       
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Dementia study links gene with damage to brain connections

Neuroscience News - 27 Jun 2019 19:52
Post mortem examinations of brain tissue from Alzheimer's patients revealed synapses contained clumps of clusterin, in addition to amyloid beta. The clumps were more abundant in those with genetic risk factors from Alzhe...
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Insights into how a gene that increases the risk of Alzheimer's disease disrupts brain cells have been revealed by scientists.
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Huawei Technologies said it has received over $1.4 billion in licensing revenue since 2015 and paid more than $6 billion in royalties to legally implement intellectual property of other companies.
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Candy Crush Developer Says 9.2 Million Users Play At Least 3 Hours a Day, But It's Totally Not Addictive Alex Dale, a senior executive at Candy Crush Saga developer King, told a UK House of Commons select committee that approximately 3.4 percent or 9.2 million users spend "three or more hours a day" playing the game, and th...
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Cybersecurity firm says Huawei's telecom equipment is easier to hack Another day, another shot fired in the ongoing war between the US and all things Huawei. The Wall Street Journal is out with a new story today focused on research blasting Huawei telecom equipment as more vulnerable to b...
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∞ New Apple spot -- "Bounce"

The Loop - 27 Jun 2019 23:21
This is a fun ad that made me smile.
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(Credit: Fh Photo/ Shutterstock) Eating is one of the great pleasures of living. And knowing when to stop, a wonderful virtue. For some people, the decision to stop doesn't come easy. And can we blame them? Eating is awe...
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(Credit: AlexLMX/Shutterstock) If you're a TV junkie, there's a good chance you've seen Chernobyl, HBO's show about the 1986 nuclear disaster of the same name. It shows, in horrifying detail, how the meltdown and explosi...
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Scientists have discovered a pathway that functions like a car wash to prevent the buildup of a toxic protein associated with Alzheimer's disease.
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How well TB antibiotics reach their targets

Science Daily - 27 Jun 2019 20:39
Scientists have developed a new technique that enables them to visualise how well antibiotics against tuberculosis (TB) reach their pathogenic targets inside human hosts.
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Until now, researchers believed recurrent mutations (hotspot mutations) in cancer tumors were the important mutations (driver mutations) that promoted cancer progression. A new study indicates this is not always true.
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Higher salt intake can cause gastrointestinal bloating

Science Daily - 27 Jun 2019 20:39
A new study found that individuals reported more gastrointestinal bloating when they ate a diet high in salt.
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A new computational modeling method uses snapshots of which types of microbes are found in a person's gut to predict how the microbial community will change over time.
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How inhaled fungal spores cause fatal meningitis

Science Daily - 27 Jun 2019 20:30
Pathogenic fungal spores capitalize on host immune cells to escape the lung and gain access to the brain to cause fatal disease in mice, according to a new study. These insights into the interactions between pathogenic f...
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Fleeting differences in gene expression between individuals that occur at different points in time during cell development may have consequences on the ultimate risk for disease in mature tissues and cell types.
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