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Location American Technology News for 27 October 2019
Get a primer in electrical engineering with this in-depth online training TL;DR: The Ultimate Electrical Engineering Master Class Bundle will teach you useful skills you can actually use, and it's on sale for $25 (down from $1,000). We've all had those moments when a fuse blows in our house an...
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New Clues in the Hunt for a Room-Temperature Superconductor

Scientific American - 27 Oct 2019 15:00
New Clues in the Hunt for a Room-Temperature Superconductor Could new theoretical and computational advances finally deliver the elusive room-temperature superconductor? --
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China's largely rubber stamp parliament has passed a new law on cryptography as the country gears up to launch its own digital currency, state media reported late on Saturday.
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See a photo of the strange gel-like substance found on the far side of the moon China's space program discovered an oddly-colored gel-like substance of unknown origin on the far side of the moon earlier this year, and here's a photo of it.
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Herman Miller Sayl Customizable Office Chair is both comfortable and simply designed The Herman Miller Sayl Customizable Office Chair shows that your seat doesn’t need to be complicated to be comfortable. Both stylish and modern, this simple chair provides a comfortable spot for you to spend hours in a...
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Tile's new tracker integration with Google Assistant is now available Following the initial announcement last month, Google Assistant’s support for Tile tracking devices is now live. Once the tracker is linked within the Google Home app, users can ask Google Assistant via their phone or ...
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US Air Force's X-37B Space Plane Lands After Record 780-Day Mystery Mission The U.S. Air Force's unpiloted X-37B space plane landed back on Earth Sunday (Oct. 27) after a record 780 days in orbit , racking up the fifth ultra-long mission for the military's mini-shuttle fleet.
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NASA confirms plans to send prospecting rover to the moon NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine announced Oct. 25 that the agency would send a robotic rover to the moon in 2022 to look for water ice, confirming plans that had been taking shape for months. SpaceNews.com
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Adobe left millions of Creative Cloud user records exposed online Subscribers to any of Adobe's Creative Cloud apps are being advised to keep a look out for phishing scams after some users' account information ended up exposed online.
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Rock Star's Company Seeks UFOs, Finds Military Contract A private company that researches UFOs has a new contract with the U.S. government.
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SpaceX Fires Up a Crew Dragon Abort Engine Ahead of Critical Tests (Video) SpaceX just fired up a launch escape system engine on its new Crew Dragon spacecraft, setting the stage for a critical ground and flight tests of an emergency system designed to keep astronauts safe during flight.
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A health care algorithm offered less care to black patients Shows risks of making decisions using data that reflects inequities in American society.
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Explore Breathtaking 'Worlds Beyond Earth' with Lupita Nyong'o in Upcoming Planetarium Show "Worlds Beyond Earth," the new Space Show at the American Museum of Natural History takes visitors on a journey through the solar system narrated by Lupita Nyong'o.
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Scientists Take Baby Steps Toward Extraterrestrial Babies Can sperm survive microgravity? Do eggs hold up to radiation? The new science of off-planet procreation is now getting underway.
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Creative approaches to portrait photography are constantly evolving and have been steadily extending to fashion editorials as well. Among the latest examples that caught our attention are by London-based Zuzana Breznanik...
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Avana Beckridge Double-Walled Bottle has a unique spout that allows you to sip or pour If you thought water bottle designs couldn’t change, think again. The Avana Beckridge Double-Walled Bottle shows that there is still room for innovation. For example, this insulated water bottle has a patented FreeSip ...
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Thanks to increased competition from camera manufacturers, and the cost of making new cameras getting lower, cameras are more affordable than ever. Now, anyone with a little bit of money can go into a store and can purch...
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This limited-time Capital One welcome offer of up to 200k miles is almost unheard-of BGR has partnered with The Points Guy for our coverage of credit card products. BGR and The Points Guy may receive a commission from card issuers. Please note: the offers mentioned below are subject to change at any time...
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There's more evidence of algorithms demonstrating racial bias. Researchers have determined that a "widely used" risk prediction algorithm from a major (but unnamed) healthcare provider had a "significant racial bias." Wh...
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Project Treble helps solve Android fragmentation, but still nowhere like iOS Project Treble, which Google rolled out to help solve the Android fragmentation problem, appears to be working.
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Facebook has already stopped using facial recognition by default, but now it might have a way for people to dodge facial recognition altogether. Its researchers have developed an AI system that can "de-identify" people i...
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Uber has started experimenting with a new feature that could eventually rival Airbnb's Experiences. According to Forbes, the company has sent an email to San Francisco-based Uber Eats customers, telling them that they ca...
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