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Location American Technology News for 26 July 2019
Great Stunt, Spider-Man! Now Let's Fine-Tune the Physics This rehearsal clip is amazing, but something in the hero's motion might set your Spidey senses tingling.
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SpaceX launches Dragon resupply mission to the ISS, recovers booster successfully - CNET Weather delayed the 18th cargo mission to the space station, but SpaceX gave it a successful shot Thursday. The Dragon is scheduled to dock on Saturday.
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Russia targeted elections systems in all 50 states, Senate report says - CNET The report was heavily redacted.
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Japanese decluttering extraordinaire Marie Kondo has inspired many to get rid of unnecessary junk in their homes. As it turns out, clearing out stuff that doesn't "spark joy," per the MariKon program, can actually help y...
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Scientists say Einstein's general theory of relativity is right, for now It’s been over 100 years since Albert Einstein published his general theory of relativity. Scientists have been working to prove or disprove the theory for generations, and UCLA professor of physics and astronomy Andre...
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The unique Android tablet Samsung made to fight the iPad Pro just leaked again Ever since the original iPad launched in 2010, Apple's competitors have tried to come up with decent alternatives. Most iPad rivals are based on Android, although Microsoft's Windows 10 is optimized for tablet use and th...
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Add 3,249 metadata requests to the 116 requests disclosed in February.
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Pixel 3a may have saved Google's smartphone sales

Slash Gear - 26 Jul 2019 05:10
Pixel 3a may have saved Google's smartphone sales Google’s own smartphones are quite popular among Android fans and are often pit against the iPhone as well as other OEMs. What isn’t always talked about, however, is how Pixel sales don’t often match the hype. The ...
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16-inch MacBook Pro to also avoid dreaded butterfly switch keyboard Apple has always been famous for bending backward to create beautiful and thin products but of late it has also been infamous for the compromises it makes towards that goal. One of the most recent incidents involved not ...
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Google Play finally gets 4K Disney movies, slashes HD prices If you prefer to get your movies and television shows from Google Play Movies and TV, the company has good news for you: Disney, Marvel, Lucasfilm, and Pixar movies can now be rented and purchased on the platform in 4K U...
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Facebook cofounder Chris Hughes reportedly lobbying for break up of company - CNET Hughes has been meeting with US government officials and regulators, reports say.
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Cobham, chasing megaconstellation business, plans $5 billion privatization The British aerospace firm said July 25 that its board voted unanimously to accept an offer from Advent International Corp. for 165 pence a share. SpaceNews.com
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Sprint, T-Mobile merger: DOJ reportedly in talks with states for support - CNET Another hurdle to the merger is being faced.
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When temperatures in the Southwestern US climb to over 100 degrees, the pavement can get hot enough to cause second-degree burns in seconds. In a new study, a team of surgeons reviewed pavement burn admissions into a Las...
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Biochemists discovered a large-scale molecular movement associated with RNA catalysis that provides evidence for the origin of RNA splicing and its role in the diversity of life on Earth.
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(Credit: T. L. Furrer/Shutterstock) What if I told you that countless tiny beings living inside your body right now were responsible for everything from the health of your gut to your mental health? It sounds crazy. But,...
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The world's food supply will become safer as the food industry shifts to high-resolution, whole-genome sequencing -- which examines the full DNA of a given organism all at once. This move to make sequencing ubiquitous wi...
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To prevent atrial fibrillation symptoms, health professionals may treat patients with medications to control their heart rate or rhythm. However, these medications can potentially raise the risk for falls and fainting.
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The vast majority of deadly lung cancer cases (85 percent) are termed non-small-cell lung carcinomas (NSCLCs), which often contain a mutated gene called LKB1. Researchers have now discovered precisely why inactive LKB1 r...
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Gemini Man Is Attempting a Once-Thought-to-Be Impossible Feat of Visual Effects Ang Lee's new film Gemini Man is the ultimate gamble. Not because of the story. Not because of the stars. And not because of the subject matter. It's because it'll ask audiences to do something they've never done before....
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Genetics has a greater impact on the microbiome than maternal birth environment, at least in mice, according to a new study. Vaginal birth, known to transfer microbiota to a newborn, failed to make a lasting microbial im...
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Researchers have developed a novel imaging approach that has the potential to identify patients with coronary disease without administration of drugs or contrast dye and within a short 15 minute exam protocol.
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