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Location American Technology News for 31 August 2019
Scientists May Have Found a Volcanic Exomoon That Darth Vader Could Call Home Scientists may have found a volcanic world on the verge of destruction, where the chances of finding life are highly unlikely.
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Report says Galaxy Fold might actually cost less than Samsung said it would The coming week is shaping up to be pretty eventful for Samsung, thanks to a few key product launches. The Galaxy Watch Active 2, for example, is rumored to be heading for a Sept. 6 launch in South Korea -- on the same d...
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Weird asteroid gives scientists 'very big surprise' by changing color - CNET Astronomers see the bizarre space rock go blue. What's more, it sprouted tails.
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The account of Twitter Inc Chief Executive Jack Dorsey was hacked on Friday afternoon, sending public tweets and retweets including racial slurs and curse words to 4 million followers before Twitter secured the account.
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Apple drops $150 off the refurbished iPhone X before Labor Day Treat yourself to a like-new Apple iPhone X this Labor Day weekend. Get yours for only $769.
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Several northern US states will be treated to a northern lights show this weekend If you live in the United States you don't often get the opportunity to see the phenomenon known as the Aurora Borealis, commonly referred to as the "northern lights." However, this Labor Day weekend will be different, a...
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Armed with iOS 0days, hackers indiscriminately infected iPhones for two years Attackers installed malware that stole passwords, log-in credentials, and much more.
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Hackers exploit vulnerabilities in more than ten WordPress plugins to plant backdoor accounts on unpatched sites.
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The 5G phones on the market have usually been on the pricey side, including Samsung's. You'll spend a pretty penny if you want a Galaxy S10+ 5G or Note 10+ 5G in your pocket. You might not have to shell out quite so much...
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Japanese probe prepares to return sample of asteroid to Earth Japan's Hayabusa 2 probe recently touched down on asteroid Ryugu and collected a sample from this rock orbiting between Earth and Mars. Now JAXA has revealed its future plans for the craft.
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Here's what Hurricane Dorian looks like from the International Space Station Astronauts aboard the International Space Station don't typically spend their days checking out weather back on Earth, but when a storm as large as Hurricane Dorian is rolling across the ocean you can't help but catch a ...
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After announcing new portables for business users earlier this week, the PC maker targets consumers with a range of new systems in anticipation of next week's IFA event.
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Forget endless playlists, CD binders were real curation Welcome to Dial Up, Mashable’s most excellent look at technology in the '90s, from the early days of the World Wide Web to the clunky gadgets that won our hearts.  Where to put the Modest Mouse CD?  I didn’t want t...
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How to Watch Top Rank Boxing: Lomachenko vs. Campbell with ESPN Plus If you want to stream highly hyped Lomachenko vs. Campbell lightweight bout this weekend, then ESPN+ is the place to do it.
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Trump Tweets Photo of Iran's Rocket Failure While Denying US Involvement President Donald Trump wants the world to know the United States was not involved in the failure of Iran's most recent rocket launch this week and he's used Twitter to do it.
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Two decades of a sedentary lifestyle is associated with a two times risk of premature death compared to being physically active, according to recent study results.
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Eating nuts at least twice a week is associated with a 17% lower risk of death from cardiovascular disease.
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Low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol levels should be lowered as much as possible to prevent cardiovascular disease, especially in high and very high risk patients.
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Microbes may play a role in heart attack onset

Science Daily - 31 Aug 2019 21:58
Microorganisms in the body may contribute to destabilization of coronary plaques and subsequent heart attack, according to late breaking research.
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Low-dose aspirin does not prolong disability-free survival of healthy people over 70, even in those at the highest risk of cardiovascular disease.
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A new study shed lights on how a class of medications that help regulate blood sugar for patients with Type 2 diabetes can also protect against heart disease.
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Cops Take Over a Botnet to Clear Malware Off Nearly a Million PCs Attacking Iran, a web host data breach, and more of the week's top security news.
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