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Several allegations have been made against street and portrait photographer Joe Aguirre. While rumors have circled for several years relating to Aguirre, they've finally come to fruition after brave women came forward to...
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David Attenborough's new BBC documentary Extinction: The Facts is a whistle-stop tour of our destruction of nature. Biodiversity loss "isn't just disturbing, it's deeply tragic", he says
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How eICUs are helping hospitals deal with coronavirus overload - CNET These remote-monitoring facilities were already helping the sickest patients get access to critical-care specialists. COVID-19 has further proved their value.
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Facebook Is Apparently Testing Out a New Feature That Puts Instagram Stories in Its Main App Facebook has made it no secret that it wants to entwine Instagram into its main blue app as much as possible (to some Instagram users' chagrin.) Its latest experiment apparently involves putting Instagram stories directl...
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Tech firms face growing resentment of parent employees during COVID-19 - CNET Parents across Silicon Valley say they're concerned they'll be judged by peers who don't have the same family obligations during work hours.
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Asteroid 2010 FR will flyby the earth today

Slash Gear - 6 Sep 2020 16:09
Asteroid 2010 FR will flyby the earth today A giant asteroid called 2010 FR will fly pass the earth today. The asteroid is enormous, said to be about twice the size of the Pyramid of Giza in Egypt. NASA is tracking the asteroid as it flies by the Earth, but it has...
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Solarpunk Is Growing a Gorgeous New World in the Cracks of the Old One What will the future look, smell, sound, taste, and feel like? And why on Earth--and other planets--are those questions relevant, especially given the havoc going on in the world, right here and now? Simply put, because ...
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Teen Hacker Charged with Paralyzing Miami Schools in Embarrassingly Simple Cyberattack A Florida teenager allegedly used an embarrassingly simple program to launch a series of DDoS attacks that helped shut down one of the nation's largest school districts for its first three days of virtual classes, the Mi...
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The FCC has proposed fining internet provider BarrierFree for providing false subscriber data, but not before it used some of that data to further its own claims -- and it had plenty of warning, too. Ars Technica reports...
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18 Labor Day Deals to Make Your Home an Oasis: Candles, Lighting, Plants, and More There are a ton of sales on candles, smart lighting, and sleep accessories to ease the stress (and blues) of quarantine.
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China's first reusable spacecraft landed Sunday after two days in orbit, a possible step toward lower-cost space flight, the government announced.
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Trump administration looking at banning business with China's largest chip maker The U.S. government is reportedly looking at adding Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation, China's largest chip maker, to its trade blacklist.
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Do We Really Need a Law Dictating the Ethics of Photoshop?

The Phoblographer - 6 Sep 2020 00:00
The Daily Mail UK recently reported that an MP in the UK has put forward a photoshop law that could ban celebrities secretly photoshopping their images. If passed, the bill would mean celebrities would have to label imag...
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Common cold jumpstarts defense against influenza

Science Daily - 6 Sep 2020 19:53
As the flu season approaches, a strained public health system may have a surprising ally -- the common cold virus. Rhinovirus, the most frequent cause of common colds, can prevent the flu virus from infecting airways by ...
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Try Out the Wildly Hard DragonCon Star Wars Trivia Qualifying Quiz Are you sure you know what droids you're looking for?
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An open letter to the most disappointing algorithms in my life Mashable’s series Algorithms explores the mysterious lines of code that increasingly control our lives — and our futures. In the digital age, personalized algorithms are our constant companions. We see them, or rathe...
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NASA Chandra images highlight the beauty of the universe in X-ray wavelength NASA has released a collection of beautiful images which combine X-ray observations from the Chandra Observatory with other wavelengths.
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Dreamcatcher is an A.I. that could help analyze the world's dreams What does A.I. dream analysis make of electric sheep?
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Keep it simple or go to the next level with the best drawing apps Ready, set, DRAW Trying to find the best drawing apps for Android is a tall-order. There are so many options on the Play Store that it can be tough to sift through them all. However, there are a number that stand out fro...
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Google Magenta Lo-Fi Player project lets anyone create lo-fi music Google’s Magenta research project has produced Lo-Fi Player, a fun and interactive tool that enables anyone to create their own looping lo-fi music mix. The player was no doubt inspired by the huge number of lo-fi chan...
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'Star Trek: Discovery' season 3 will introduce Trek's first transgender and nonbinary characters The third season of "Star Trek: Discovery," set to premiere on Oct. 15, will introduce its first transgender and a nonbinary characters.
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Instagram and Facebook are testing a new feature that would further deepen the integration between the two platforms. As reported by The Verge, Facebook is testing the ability to bring Instagram stories directly to Faceb...
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