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Location American Technology News for 13 October 2020
What Would Happen if All the Antarctic Ice Melted? It ... let's just say it would not be good. Here, let's do the math.
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New Shepard returns to flight with successful suborbital mission Blue Origin's New Shepard suborbital vehicle made its first flight in 10 months Oct. 13, carrying a dozen payloads for NASA and other customers to the edge of space and back. SpaceNews
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Prime Day deal: Take $100 off a 23andMe Health and Ancestry Kit SAVE $100: 23andMe's Health and Ancestry Kit — one of Mashable's favorite DNA tests — is on sale for 50% off for Prime Day as of Oct. 13. DNA test kits have been popular holiday gifts for a few years running — and ...
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Get this Nintendo Switch Animal Crossing Edition while it's in stock! Animal Crossing: New Horizons for Nintendo Switch is without a doubt the most popular game of 2020. This has been evidenced, in part, by how the special edition Nintendo Switch Animal Crossing Edition console has immedia...
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At its JOIN@Home online event, BI player Looker, now well-established within the Google Cloud organization, beefs up its feature set and developer-friendliness.
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Best monitor deals for Amazon Prime Day 2020: 4K, HDR, fast refresh rates and more Amazon Prime Day is here, so if you've been hoping for a bargain on a monitor then now might be the time to treat yourself. Prime Day is running on 13
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Another 'Unfounded' Study on Origins of Virus Spreads Online

The New York Times - 13 Oct 2020 20:44
Another 'Unfounded' Study on Origins of Virus Spreads Online The publication is the second in a series, from a team led by a Chinese scientist, that has been widely discredited by experts.
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Gmail Go general availability was sadly just a fluke Google has created a suite of “lite” apps that are designed for its Android Go special configuration for more resource-constrained phones. Everyone, however, could probably do with such lightweight alternatives to Go...
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NVIDIA Arm acquisition might be blocked by UK government Japanese conglomerate SoftBank has been looking for someone to its semiconductor designer Arm and although it finally settled on NVIDIA, that deal may still fall through at least in one country. The UK government is repo...
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iPhone 12 vs. iPhone 11: Main differences, according to the buzzing rumor mill - CNET Based on the rumors we've heard so far, here's how the iPhone 12 will compare to the iPhone 11 -- and if you should upgrade.
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Foxconn Won't Get Tax Subsidies After Failing to Deliver Factory and Jobs It Promised President Trump promised that a Foxconn manufacturing plant would create 13,000 jobs in the state of Wisconsin, even calling it the "eighth wonder of the world." But the electronics maker never built the factory it had o...
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The yet-to-be-released iPad Air 4 was only given a head nod during today’s iPhone 12 event, with no mention of an official release date by Apple leadership. However, Jon Prosser, who has a pretty good track record when...
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iPhone 12 mini is a smaller 5G phone

Slash Gear - 13 Oct 2020 21:55
iPhone 12 mini is a smaller 5G phone Apple has a new, smaller version of the iPhone 12, with the iPhone 12 mini promising a more compact experience of the new 5G smartphone. Unlike the 6.1-inch iPhone 12, the iPhone 12 mini has a 5.4-inch display using Appl...
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TetGen 1.6 Release: new version of the successful mesh generator Electromagnetic fields in magnetic resonance imaging, groundwater flows, charge carriers in semiconductors and numerous further spatially distributed physical processes have one thing in common: they can be modeled by me...
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Samsung is launching two new SD cards offering faster speeds for 4K video and promising better durability. The PRO Plus and EVO Plus are available in 32/64/128/256GB sizes. The higher-end PRO Plus series has sequential r...
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Imaging light waveforms in air plasma

Phys.org - 13 Oct 2020 17:50
Imaging light waveforms in air plasma An international team that includes physicists at LMU has developed a new method with which to characterize the ultrafast oscillation of the electrical fields associated with light.
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All the Ways You Can Pay With a Phone or Smartwatch It's perfectly possible to leave your wallet at home.
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(Medical University of South Carolina) When the Zucker Institute for Applied Neurosciences at the Medical University of South Carolina needed to bring to life a neurosurgeon's idea for better instrumentation for sacroili...
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(International Vaccine Institute) The International Vaccine Institute (IVI) hosted a virtual State Forum today to advocate for multilateral cooperation through vaccine diplomacy. During a coronavirus pandemic with the co...
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New Therapy Improves Treatment for Multiple Sclerosis

Neuroscience News - 14 Oct 2020 01:16
New Therapy Improves Treatment for Multiple Sclerosis By fusing a cytokine to a blood protein, researchers have developed a new therapy to help treat multiple sclerosis.
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When Reproductive Rights Are Less Restrictive, Babies Are Born Healthier Women, especially minority women, from states with more restrictive reproductive rights have a greater risk of delivering a low-weight baby and face more health disparities than women who reside in states with fewer rest...
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Machine Learning Predicts How Long Museum Visitors Will Engage With Exhibits A new machine learning algorithm can accurately predict how long people will spend viewing an exhibit at a museum.
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