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There's something very odd about this story of a fire at a SpaceX facility in Florida A fire at a SpaceX prototyping facility on Monday did as much as $100,000 in damage, according to reports from local news sources and agencies quoting fire department estimates. The fire, which occurred at SpaceX locatio...
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Getting to zero malaria cases in zanzibar

EurekAlert! - 10 Jul 2019 06:00
(Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health) New research led by the Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs, Ifakara Health Institute and the Zanzibar Malaria Elimination Program suggests that a ...
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2 major earthquakes show it'll take some tweaking to get Shake Alert app right The two earthquakes many Angelenos felt over the Fourth of July weekend weren't just cause for the usual excitement, curiosity, or even fear last week. They also inspired anger.  Angelenos received no warning about the ...
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Elon Musk shakes up Tesla Autopilot team after growing frustrated with the group's progress While the Autopilot capability of Tesla vehicles has improved markedly over time, the Autopilot team responsible for delivering said capabilities has long seemed to be plagued by dysfunction. Going back to 2017, there we...
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Mystery Nokia phone leaks out with 48MP triple-camera array and notch A new Nokia phone from HMD Global has leaked online.Images of this phone were published India Today after popping up on Weibo. The most interesting thing
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Is Spirit Airlines' 'Big Front Seat' Really a Good Deal? Spirit Airlines' Big Front Seats, with their 36" pitch and 18.5" width, are not quite as large as the 38" pitch, 20" width seats you're likely to get in first class on a major airline. However, they're a lot bigger than ...
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Fortnite season 9, week 9 challenges and where to find the Singularity helmets - CNET Player who collected 90 Fortbytes can now receive their big reward.
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Massive, kilometer-sized asteroid was just found orbiting the Sun A newly-found asteroid has been spotted orbiting the Sun, whizzing past the star every 151 days, the shortest orbit of any space rock on record.
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NASA's Voyager twins refuse to die

BGR - 10 Jul 2019 05:07
NASA's Voyager twins refuse to die It's been almost 42 years since NASA sent its two Voyager spacecraft on record-breaking missions, and both of the decades-old robots are still alive. Voyager 1 and 2 are 13.5 billion and 11.1 billion miles from Earth, re...
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Lyft self-driving cars offer tactile maps, diagrams for blind riders Aptiv's self-driving cars on the Lyft ride-hailing network drove down the Las Vegas strip with blind and low-vision passengers along for the ride.  For many of the riders, this was their first time in a self-driving veh...
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Experts cite benefits, challenges of further space exploration While the United States has the advanced technology and capable workforce it would need for further space exploration, it lacks the focus and prioritization that assured the success of the Apollo program, Apollo flight d...
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China's lunar rover delivers bewitching new views of the far side of the moon - CNET The Chang'e 4 moon lander and its bunny rover buddy are still gazing across the desolate, magnificent lunar surface.
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5G gets boost in controversial FCC spectrum vote - CNET The agency will make 2.5GHz midband spectrum available for auction, but one commissioner says it's torching a visionary policy in the process.
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Platelet cells, which prevent mammals from bleeding non-stop, first evolved around 300 million years ago in an egg-laying animal similar to the modern duck-billed platypus, finds new research.
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African-American kids from the most disadvantaged areas are about half as likely to receive emergency bystander CPR following an out-of-hospital cardiac arrest than white children in disadvantaged or more prosperous neig...
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Previous US studies have found racial disparities in triple-negative breast cancer diagnoses, but few have looked beyond the scope of one state. To conduct a larger study, researchers analyzed all breast cancer cases dia...
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Understanding how the mTOR complex comes together

Science Daily - 10 Jul 2019 23:14
Learning more about the mTOR complex and how it works is a stepping stone for others who might look for cancer therapies or ways to help treat diabetes and other diseases.
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A new study has found that mentally stimulating activities like using a computer, playing games, crafting and participating in social activities are linked to a lower risk or delay of age-related memory loss called mild ...
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Mobile games are the biggest earners among 30.3 billion apps downloaded in Q2 According to a new report from AppAnnie, app downloads hit an all-time high in the second quarter of 2019. Games, in particular, saw a ton of growth, accounting for 35% of downloads and 75% of consumer spending.
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Teams have successfully identified a new pathological mechanism responsible for the unexplained cases of anaphylactic shock, involving neutrophils activated by antibodies of the IgG class. These findings will help improv...
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Antibiotic stewardship interventions for acute respiratory infection (ARI) is feasible and effective and can significantly reduce overuse in the emergency department (ED) and urgent care center (UCC) settings, potentiall...
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Pediatric emergency medicine (PEM) physicians are at risk for developing compassion fatigue (CF), burnout (BO), and low compassion satisfaction (CS), but proactive awareness of these phenomena and their predictors may al...
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