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Location American Technology News for 28 June 2019
8 Jony Ive parodies to help you process his Apple exit Jony Ive is just too easy to parody.  Apple announced the longtime chief design officer's departure from the company on Thursday. In a statement, the company said Ive will launch his own design firm with Apple as his ma...
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NASA restored Apollo 11 Mission Control and the detail is incredible With the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 Moon landing, NASA has restored the Mission Control Center responsible for shepherding Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin to the lunar surface. Named a National Historic Landmark ba...
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Drones, sensors and AI: Here's the tech that's being used at the border - CNET A photo of a migrant who drowned with his daughter is a stark reminder that all the tech being used on the border still can't prevent tragedies.
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A new study out of NPD confirms what we already know about the state of the smartphone in 2019. People just aren't upgrading as frequently. You can see the ramifications of this as companies like Apple and Google scrambl...
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2019 Mac Pro Production is Moving to China

The Mac Observer - 28 Jun 2019 16:21
2019 Mac Pro Production is Moving to China Apple’s 2019 Mac Pro production will be moved to China. Quanta Computer Inc will be the contractor.
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Harry Potter: Wizards Unite is great till you start paying - CNET So many things to collect. So little free space to hold them all.
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(IMDEA Networks Institute) The new ENLIGHT'EM project, coordinated by IMDEA Networks Institute, is set to use Visible Light Communications (VLC) technology to bring connectivity and sustainable ubiquitous communication n...
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Air Force preparing for space reorganization as Senate advances NDAA Air Force officials see growing support for space on Capitol Hill and DoD despite ongoing leadership changes. SpaceNews.com
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Jony Ive's 15 most iconic Apple products and designs - CNET A look at the most memorable products Jony Ive designed during his time at Apple.
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There’s something about Jupiter that mesmerizes those who gaze at it. It’s intricate, dazzling clouds are a visual representation of the laws of nature that’s hard to turn away from. And even though the Juno spacec...
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Biomedical engineers have developed a low-cost, portable optical coherence tomography (OCT) scanner that promises to bring the vision-saving technology to underserved regions throughout the United States and abroad. Than...
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Researchers have now developed a new vaccine, a native outer membrane vesicle (NOMV) vaccine, for meningitis and bloodstream infections caused by 'meningococcal group B' bacteria. This will allow younger people to be vac...
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Thirdhand smoke can damage epithelial cells in the respiratory system by stressing cells and causing them to fight for survival, a research team has found. The finding could assist physicians treating patients exposed to...
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Gene activity database could spare thousands of mice

Science Daily - 28 Jun 2019 18:05
A comprehensive database of gene activity in mice across ten disease models could significantly reduce animal use worldwide. It gives a full picture of the immune response to different pathogens.
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Some students are helping themselves to servings of tuna well beyond the amounts recommended to avoid consuming too much mercury. Researchers surveyed students on their tuna consumption habits and knowledge of mercury ex...
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Taking medical 'selfies' and sharing them with a doctor empowers and reassures healthcare consumers, and can improve doctor-patient relationships, a new study has found.
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Embracing bioinformatics in gene banks

Science Daily - 28 Jun 2019 18:05
Scientists have explored, within a perspective paper, the upcoming challenges and possibilities of the future of gene banks. They emphasize that the advancement of gene banks into bio-digital resource centers, which coll...
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Researchers have developed a prototype mini MRI scanner that fits around a patient's leg.
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Researchers have found a new toxin that selectively targets mosquitoes. This can lead to innovative and environmentally friendly approaches to reduce malaria.
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Protein linked to aggressive skin cancer

Science Daily - 28 Jun 2019 18:05
Almost 300,000 people worldwide develop malignant melanoma each year. The disease is the most serious form of skin cancer and the number of cases reported annually is increasing, making skin cancer one of Sweden's most c...
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A drug with three active ingredients that are released in sequence at specific times: What was once a pharmacologist's dream is now much closer to reality. With a combination of hydrogels and artificial DNA, nanoparticle...
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Medicines made of solid gold to help the immune system

Science Daily - 28 Jun 2019 18:05
By testing a variety of gold nanoparticles, researchers are providing first evidence of their impact upon human B lymphocytes -- the immune cells responsible for antibody production. The use of these nanoparticles is exp...
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