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Location American Technology News for 18 October 2019
The once-rare 'fabella' bone has made a dramatic resurgence in human knees, but who's likely to have a fabella or two -- and why?
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Catalan separatists have tooled up with a decentralized app for civil disobedience Is our age of ubiquitous smartphones and social media turning into an era of mass civil unrest? Two years after holding an independence referendum and unilaterally declaring independence in defiance of the Spanish state ...
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Apple CEO Tim Cook calls on Senate to pass immigration act Apple CEO Tim Cook continued to push for immigration reform on Thursday, and in a tweet urged the U.S. Senate to pass legislation that aims to streamline the process for so-called "high-skilled" applicants.
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Facebook's plans to launch its Libra cryptocurrency faced a new hurdle on Thursday, when the Group of Seven wealthy nations said such "stablecoins" should not be allowed to launch until the profound international risks t...
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NASA InSight rover digs its 'mole' into the dusty Mars landscape NASA’s InSight rover has dug its ‘mole’ about two centimeters into the surface of Mars, the space agency announced today. This process involved the spacecraft’s robotic arm, which is home to a heat probe NASA cal...
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ON1 Photo RAW 2020 comes with new AI features, SmugMug integration and more ON1 has released the latest version of its Raw processing and image editing and organization application Photo RAW. Photo RAW 2020 comes with new AI features, new filters, SmugMug sharing, X-Rite integration and more imp...
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Demonstrators and police clashed in Lebanon on Thursday as thousands of people rallied against the government's handling of an economic crisis, in one of the biggest protests the country has seen in years.
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Non-invasive brain stimulation is to be trialled for the first time alongside advanced brain imaging techniques in patients who are minimally conscious or in a vegetative state.
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It's Google Books' 15th birthday, and the tech giant is celebrating it by giving the service a makeover. The redesigned version makes each title's most pertinent information easier to access -- and it puts details in nea...
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Motorola Razr with foldable screen might finally debut next month It seems that the foldable hype is showing no signs of slowing down just yet. The Huawei Mate X, for example, might finally see a launch in China before the month is over. Now it seems that Motorola of all companies is g...
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Yet another patent from Samsung with wild ideas for a new phone has been unearthed Studying Samsung's patent activity is always a good way to get a sense of where its future smartphone technology and innovations might be headed, as the company rushes to put its stamp on all manner of new designs and ad...
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As expected, today California governor Gavin Newsom announced the launch of a statewide Earthquake Early Warning System. Based on reports from sensors embedded in the ground across the state, it can detect tremors and de...
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For some reason, Google's fast new Assistant requires gesture nav Google Assistant will only operate in its speedy new offline mode if you use gestures on the Pixel 4. Yes, you read that right. In a move that closely mirrors the way Google handled two-button navigation on the Pixel 3, ...
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Disinformation campaigns helped lead to the assassination of Martin Luther King, the daughter of the U.S. civil rights champion said on Thursday after the head of Facebook said social media should not factcheck political...
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How to (mostly) remove annoying Memoji from the iMessage keyboard Apple really wants you to love Memoji. There's just one problem: They're awful, and I want them off my iMessage keyboard.  The animated stickers were first added to iMessage in 2018, however, at the time they were only ...
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How to watch the historic first all-female spacewalk on ISS Friday - CNET Tune in on to witness two women stepping out into space together for the first time.
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Work/Life: How to recognize, treat, and avoid burnout

Digital Trends - 18 Oct 2019 01:30
Work/Life: How to recognize, treat, and avoid burnout On this episode of Work/Life, we talk about one of the biggest dangers facing workers today: Burnout. When it comes to job or career burnout, everybody is susceptible. Find out what you can do to avoid and manage burnout...
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Why It's So Hard to Make a Better Baby Formula

Discover - 18 Oct 2019 21:56
(Credit: Odua Images/Shutterstock) Scan the aisles of any grocery store, and you'll find a plethora of infant formula options, all designed to meet the nutrient needs of growing infants, who nearly triple their body weig...
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Creatine powers T cells' fight against cancer

Science Daily - 18 Oct 2019 19:11
The study, conducted in mice, is the first to show that creatine uptake is critical to the anti-tumor activities of killer T cells, the foot soldiers of the immune system.
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Scientists have shown that delta waves emitted while we sleep are not generalized periods of silence during which the cortex rests, as has been described for decades in the scientific literature. Instead, they isolate as...
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Consuming potato puree during prolonged exercise works just as well as a commercial carbohydrate gel in sustaining blood glucose levels and boosting performance in trained athletes, scientists report.
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A single dose of a highly diluted VSV-Ebola virus (EBOV) vaccine -- approximately one-millionth of what is in the vaccine being used to help control the ongoing Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo -- r...
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