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Our brains evolved to help us survive in an age where food and rest were hard to come by. To help you stay fit and healthy in the modern world, here's how to game your brain
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Brain protein mutation from child with autism causes autism-like behavioral change in mice A de novo gene mutation that encodes a brain protein in a child with autism has been placed into the brains of mice. These mice then showed severe alterations of specific behaviors that closely resemble those seen in hum...
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Justice Department could approve T-Mobile-Sprint merger this week, report says According to a report from the Wall Street Journal, the Justice Department could approve the T-Mobile-Sprint merger as soon as this week. The two companies still have an uphill battle ahead of them to get the merger comp...
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NASA delivers hardware for ESA dark energy mission The European Space Agency's Euclid mission, set to launch in 2022, will investigate two of the biggest mysteries in modern astronomy: dark matter and dark energy. A team of NASA engineers recently delivered critical hard...
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Photography Cheat Sheet: How to Read the Histogram

The Phoblographer - 24 Jul 2019 09:00
Understanding how the histogram works and what the graph readings mean are vital to a well-exposed photograph. We covered some basics in several tutorials, and also recently shared a photographer's insights on the common...
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Samsung used six 8K cameras to film International Champions Cup matches in Singapore.
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Image: Nintendo Since Nintendo properties started expanding to mobile devices four years ago, we've seen a number of uncharacteristic experiments, including games branded with popular flagship characters that are nonethe...
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Keep the Sony Xperia 1 safe with these excellent cases

Android Central - 24 Jul 2019 04:36
Keep the Sony Xperia 1 safe with these excellent cases Sony's Xperia 1 is one of the more interesting 2019 flagships. While the steep $950 price tag will likely keep most folks away, the phone offers a fantastic experience thanks to its jaw-dropping 4K 21:9 display, buttery ...
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Before Mueller's Testimony, Dems Demand More Election Security Senate Democrats want to remind everyone that US elections are still at risk, and Congress could do more to protect them.
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Project Loon has been in the sky for 1 million hours - CNET Alphabet's remote connectivity hot air balloons have flown 40 million kilometers.
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Nintendo will fix Switch controllers affected by Joy-Con drift for free Nintendo has instructed customer service representatives to stop charging people to fix Nintendo Switch controllers suffering from Joy-Con drift, according to a new report. The repairs previously cost around $40.
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LightSail 2 spacecraft successfully deploys solar sail The LightSail 2 solar spacecraft has successfully deployed its solar sail, the team at the Planetary Society has announced. Plans to deploy the solar sail today were first revealed on July 19, during which time the team ...
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Here are other moons worth visiting in person - CNET NASA and Elon Musk want to go back to our moon, but there are a handful of other satellites in our solar system worth checking out.
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Mashable - 24 Jul 2019 00:06
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Netflix's *The Great Hack* Brings Our Data Nightmare to Life The new documentary about Cambridge Analytica uses thoughtful narration and compelling visuals to create a dystopian horror movie for our times.
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Having a bigger waistline and a high body mass index (BMI) in your 60s may be linked with greater signs of brain aging years later, according to a new study. The study suggests that these factors may accelerate brain agi...
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As Lyme disease increases, researchers have taken a significant step toward finding new ways to prevent its transmission. The experts, who include a pioneer in Lyme disease discovery, have sequenced the genome of the ani...
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Physicians in the United States may prescribe opioids more frequently to patients during hospitalization and at discharge when compared to their physician peers in other countries, according to a recently published study...
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Having too much caffeine during pregnancy may impair baby's liver development and increase the risk of liver disease in adulthood, according to a new study. Pregnant rats given caffeine had offspring with lower birth wei...
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Clues on how soils may respond to climate change found

Science Daily - 24 Jul 2019 21:59
Rock core samples from a period of warming millions of years ago indicate soils contributed to a rapid rise in atmospheric greenhouse gas and suggest modern climate models may overestimate Earth's ability to mitigate fut...
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This Solar Eclipse Photograph Took Two Years to Capture A rare near-horizon eclipse took place earlier this month in South America. Here's how photographer Reuben Wu and his team made sure they were ready.
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A new study provides evidence that when circulating anti-inflammatory white blood cells known as monocytes fail to properly differentiate into macrophages -- the cells that engulf and digest cellular debris, bacteria and...
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