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Velox Off-Road Electric Skateboards give you full suspension for every jump The Velox Off-Road Electric Skateboards ensure you aren’t limited by road conditions. Wherever you want to go, you can with this all-terrain electric skateboard collection. Velox offers four types of skateboards: SX-5 ...
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The Marriott Bonvoy Boundless Is Our Readers' Favorite Hotel-Branded Credit Card The Marriott Bonvoy Boundless Credit Card earned Co-Op Diamond Elite Lifetime Status by winning this week's hotel-branded credit card reader poll.
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At long last, Fortnite's BRUTE mechs have been nerfed If there’s been a running theme to Fortnite season X so far, it’s been “everybody hates the BRUTE mechs.” While you’d be hard pressed to find someone who’d complain about rideable mechs in general, the way BR...
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Russia launches test of new rocket booster, sends humanoid robot into space All eyes were on the International Space Station yesterday as NASA astronauts performed a spacewalk to install a new docking port that will allow commercial vehicles to latch onto the orbiting laboratory. Meanwhile, Russ...
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After a week of modest gains, major stock indexes plummeted on Friday as China retaliated against U.S. tariffs by imposing $75 billion worth of tariffs on U.S. goods coming into the country. China’s foreign ministry sa...
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Alleged Crown Sterling seeks damages after attendees disrupt "controversial" talk on prime prediction.
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The Promise of Direct Air Capture: Making Stuff Out of Thin Air Imagine making fuel, plastics, and concrete out of "thin air.” That's the promise of direct air capture (DAC), a technology that fundamentally disrupts our contemporary oil economy. Mimicking what already occurs in nat...
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Nokia 7.2 real life images appear online in lovely cyan colour Leaks surrounding the Nokia 7.2 smartphone are like the gift that just keeps on giving. After the handset was confirmed for a September release with an
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Researchers have discovered a new way to stop harmful inflammation in the lungs due to sepsis and injury. They found a molecule, present during inflammation that binds to white blood cells allowing them to pass from the ...
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Administration policies seek to promote use of space nuclear power A revised policy for approving the launch of spacecraft with nuclear power systems is the latest measure intended to support greater use of nuclear power systems in orbit and beyond. SpaceNews.com
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YouTube Disables 200 Videos Believed to Be Spreading Disinformation About Hong Kong Protests Twitter recently suspended 200,000 accounts it linked to a Chinese government influence campaign
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HP Inc. CEO Dion Weisler stepping down Nov. 1 and will be succeeded by Enrique Lores HP Inc. is losing the chief executive who has been leading the personal computer maker since it broke off as a separate company four years ago.       
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Mars microbes could spread across the planet via dust particles - CNET If life did (or does) exist on the red planet, it could survive by travelling across planet on the wind.
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Bitcoin Pizza and Our Decentralized Future

ReadWrite - 23 Aug 2019 00:59
Bitcoin Pizza and Our Decentralized Future Blockchain, digital currencies, and DLTs have been at the forefront of conversations this past year. During 2019 we've seen consistent growth throughout the entire industry landscape driven by new enterprise implementati...
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NASA Moon Diver explores ancient Hawaiian lava pits - CNET Take me with you, NASA.
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Children of incarcerated parents have more substance abuse, anxiety Children of incarcerated parents are six times more likely to develop a substance use disorder in adulthood and nearly twice as likely to have diagnosable anxiety compared to children whose parents were not incarcerated,...
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Brain's astrocytes play starring role in long-term memory Researchers have discovered that star-shaped cells called astrocytes help the brain establish long-lasting memories. The work could inform therapies for disorders in which long-term memory is impaired, such as traumatic ...
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Self-rolling sensors take heart cell readings in 3D

Science Daily - 23 Aug 2019 20:07
A new organ-on-an-electronic-chip platform uses self-rolling biosensor arrays to coil up and measure the electrophysiology of heart cells in 3D.
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How gonorrhea develops resistance to antibiotics

Science Daily - 23 Aug 2019 20:07
As public health officials worry about the emergence of antibiotic-resistant gonorrhea, researchers are tracing how antibiotics bind to a gonococcal protein, information that can help lead to new antimicrobials.
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New approaches to heal injured nerves

Science Daily - 23 Aug 2019 20:06
Researchers have deciphered new mechanisms that enable the regeneration of nerve fibers. This could open up new treatment approaches for the brain, optic nerve, and spinal cord injuries.
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Simple Opt Out makes it easy to stop companies selling your personal details to anyone that wants them. (via Cult of Mac - Tech and culture through an Apple lens)
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PSA: Google Calendar Experiencing Syncing Issues With Apple Calendar Google and Apple calendars are not playing friendly right now. As alerted to us by multiple MacRumors readers, there appears to be a syncing issue with Google Calendar and Apple's Calendar that began within the past 24 h...
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