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Controlling spatter during laser powder bed fusion found to reduce defects in metal-based 3-D printing A team of researchers with members from Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base and the Barnes Group Advisors found that controlling spatter during laser-powder bed fusion can reduce defec...
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Apple reopens some US stores amid COVID-19, but they'll work differently Face masks and screenings will make for a different retail experience.
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Logitech Circle View snips Android support to focus on HomeKit and privacy It's a stark change of direction versus its predecessor, but you can sleep at night knowing it's not watching.
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MediaTek is trying to make 5G more accessible on less-than-flagship phones with the launch of the Dimensity 820 processor. It has the latest carrier aggregation tech that offers improved coverage and seamless handovers b...
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Cryptomining hacks aren't new by any stretch, but a string of recent incidents is raising eyebrows. ZDNet reports that culprits infected multiple European supercomputers with Monero mining malware in the past week, inclu...
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This Guy Made a Googol to 1 Gear Reduction Machine Entirely Out of LEGO The rotation time for the last gear would take 52433879932503535381614991275498187972589101825233846406570841889117043121149897330595482546 years to complete once
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The Sun is going quiet as we dive deeper into a solar minimum Solar activity is waning, and scientists say we're headed into a period of low Sun activity known as the solar minimum. The Sun follows a pattern of active and not-so-active periods on a cycle that lasts approximately 11...
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Square announces permanent work-from-home policy

The Verge - 18 May 2020 23:03
Photo by Paul Jeffers/Fairfax Media via Getty Images via Getty Images Square employees will be able to work from home even after the COVID-19 shelter-in-place orders end, Jack Dorsey told workers. The indefinite extensio...
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Do I Have to Get Up Yet?: A Flowchart

The New Yorker - 18 May 2020 22:00
Jason Chatfield and Evan Hall illustrate a flowchart to help one determine whether he needs to get up and out of bed.
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Half-Life: Alyx Steam Workshop opens wide the modding doors Valve’s own games have long been popular not just for their intrinsic value but also for their modder-friendliness. That kind of thinking has fortunately also seeped into Steam via the platform’s Workshop feature, gi...
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NASA's Michoud Assembly Facility to partially reopen NASA's Michoud Assembly Facility in New Orleans will partially reopen May 18, allowing some mission-critical personnel to resume working there for the first time in two months. SpaceNews.com
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Huawei might lose HiSilicon Kirin processors with new US rules Huawei will, for one more year, have to deal with the effects of remaining on the US’ Entity List, effectively barring it from access to US products and technologies. All throughout last year’s drama, Huawei remained...
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Space Force launch sends the X-37B space plane on a new mission - CNET The second mission to orbit for the newest American military branch carries experiments for NASA and others.
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Study traces brain-to-gut connections

Neuroscience News - 18 May 2020 23:39
Study traces brain-to-gut connections Researchers have traced neural pathways that connect the brain to the gut. The findings provide a biological mechanism that explains how stress can cause ulcers.
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SDK adds accurate distance measurement capabilities to BLE SoCs for covid distancing needs Dialog Semiconductor plc announced a new Wireless Ranging (WiRa) Software Development Kit (SDK) that adds highly accurate and reliable distance measurement capabilities to its DA1469x family of BLE SoCs. The need for mor...
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IC physical, circuit verification software certified for high-performance process technologies Mentor, a Siemens business, announced that it has achieved certification for a broad array of Mentor integrated circuit (IC) design tools for TSMC's industry-leading N5 and N6 process technologies. In addition, Mentor's ...
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What's In a Name: Should You Title Your Photographs? Should your photograph have a name? If not, why not? If so, then why? And does anyone really care? I'm of the opinion that it should always have a name, an identity, a personality. Well, all of mine at least. What you do...
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Daimler allowed anyone to register on one of its on-premise GitLab servers.
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Coronavirus vaccine may be ready in 2020, but don't 'bank on it' We shouldn't expect a coronavirus vaccine in 2020, according to Dr. Tom Inglesby of Johns Hopkins University. Vaccine development takes a long time and requires extensive testing, even when scientists are working at a br...
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Apple may be cutting its iPhone SE margins to drive sales and is looking to partially move iPhone production out of China, investment bank Piper Sandler said on Sunday.
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When bias in applicant screening AI is necessary Some biases in AI might be necessary to satisfy critical business requirements, but how do we know if an AI recommendation is biased strictly for business necessities and not other reasons?
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Pre-orders for mixed-reality Nreal Light glasses now open for developers Nreal Light makes your virtual space a lot more personal. What you need to know The Nreal Light mixed-reality glasses development kit is now up for pre-order. Dev kits are $1200 and come with everything you need to creat...
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