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In a previous feature, we had a peek at how Nashville-based photographer and artist Jeremy Cowart works with a creative approach to portrait photography using experimental and colorful lighting techniques. If you found i...
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Here's how to claim your $100 from Yahoo's massive data breach settlement Yahoo is close to reaching a $117 million settlement in a class-action lawsuit over a series of data breaches that affected users between 2012 and 2016.
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How to update your apps on iOS 13

The Verge - 19 Sep 2019 19:00
Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge I'm obsessed with keeping my apps up to date, and for years, this has led me to follow the same exact pattern every time I open up the App Store on my iPhone. I immediately tap the...
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Huawei Mate 30 Pro has 4 rear cameras and extreme slow-mo to compete with iPhone 11, Note 10 - CNET The Mate 30 Pro cameras feature improved Night Mode, better video stability, and 3x optical zoom.
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An Area 51 Warning, Trump Takes on California, and More News Catch up on the most important news from today in two minutes or less.
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'Storm Area 51' have you interested in seeing the mystery site's entrance? Take a peek It may be out in the middle of the open desert, but someone is always watching.
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New type of black hole activity discovered in dramatic galaxy transformation - CNET Astronomers are surprised by the speed of this wimpy galaxy glow-up.
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No dice: Truck spills more than 200,000 gaming dice onto highway - CNET Let's roll.
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North Korea Has Reportedly Caught the Blockchain Fever North Korea is developing its own cryptocurrency--at least according to Alejandro Cao de Benos, a Spanish aristocrat and IT consultant who serves as a sort of international liaison for the country's totalitarian, militar...
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Mission Control can significantly improve your daily efficiency. Here's how to ensure you're making the most of the time-saving macOS feature.
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Google Maps is about to receive a feature we've all been waiting for It took a significant location tracking scandal for Google to actually do something about the user's privacy when it comes to location tracking. After a report called Google out for misleading users who thought their loc...
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Facebook users have raised over $2B for nonprofits and causes since 2015 - CNET More than 45 million people have also donated or started a Facebook fundraiser.
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Apple and Disney could have merged under Steve Jobs - CNET Disney CEO Bob Iger says he would have seriously discussed a merger if Steve Jobs were still alive.
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(Credit: lzf/Shutterstock) (Inside Science) -- Millions of years ago, after the ancestors of humans diverged from the last link they shared with chimpanzees, they began developing the numerous adaptations that made endur...
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Electric tech could help reverse baldness

Science Daily - 19 Sep 2019 22:53
Reversing baldness could someday be as easy as wearing a hat, thanks to a noninvasive, low-cost hair-growth-stimulating technology.
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Generation Z Is Making Music With Anti-Radical Tones Whereas millennial artists embrace experimentation and maximalism, Gen Z finds beauty inside of parameters.
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This post was done in partnership with Wirecutter. When readers choose to buy Wirecutter's independently chosen editorial picks, it may earn affiliate commissions that support its work. Read Wirecutter's continuously upd...
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Many people in the US do not belong to Native American communities but still carry bits of Native American DNA, inherited from European and African ancestors who had children with indigenous individuals during colonizati...
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Humans choose food based on the way it looks, smells, and tastes. But the microbes in our guts use a different classification system -- one that is based on the molecular components that make up different fibers. Investi...
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Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is the build-up of fat in the liver due to factors other than alcohol, but its cause remains unknown. Now, researchers have linked NAFLD to gut bacteria that produce a large amou...
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Detailed observations in the lateral septum indicate that the well-connected region processes movement, and reward information to help direct behavior.
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RNA molecules get around nerve cells by hitching a ride on lysosomes. Mutations frequently seen in ALS patients disrupt the process.
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