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Rather than perpetually refreshing your browser to check availability, a number of Xbox Series X stock trackers could help automate the process amid high demand.
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Google is pushing out a handful of last-minute Android updates before the end of the year, including a huge update to its delightful Emoji Kitchen feature in Gboard.
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Mysterious Monolith Update: Racists Destroy California Monolith, Proclaim Christ Superior to Space Aliens A group of men shouting "Christ is King" and "America First" destroyed a new monolith and replaced it with a wooden cross.
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A 'tsunami' for astrophysics: New Gaia data reveals the best map of our galaxy yet With new data from the European Gaia spacecraft, astronomers can now explore 1.8 billion cosmic objects in unparalleled detail.
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NASA Selects Companies to Collect Lunar Resources for Artemis Demonstrations NASA has selected four companies to collect space resources and transfer ownership to the agency: Lunar Outpost of Golden, Colorado; Masten Space Systems of Mojave, California; ispace Europe of Luxembourg; and ispace Jap...
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Blackcurrants are favorable for glucose metabolism

Science Daily - 3 Dec 2020 18:32
Blackcurrants have a beneficial effect on post-meal glucose response, and the required portion size is much smaller than previously thought, a new study shows.
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Ultimate.ai, a virtual customer service agent builder, has closed a $20 million Series A round of funding, led by Omers Ventures with participation from Felicis Ventures and existing investors HV Capital, and Maki.vc —...
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NASA: Mystery object is 54-year-old rocket, not asteroid A mysterious object temporarily orbiting Earth is a 54-year-old rocket, not an asteroid after all, astronomers confirmed Wednesday.
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A three-dimensional view of the Milky Way

Phys.org - 3 Dec 2020 15:58
A three-dimensional view of the Milky Way In our Milky Way, there are about 200 billion suns as well as large quantities of gas, some of which serves as raw material for star births. The gas collects in compact lumps but also appears as extended molecular clouds...
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It's using Microsoft Azure Synapse Analytics to bring together enterprise data warehousing and big data analytics.
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China's Chang'e-5 Probe Blasts Off From the Moon, Bringing Back a Full Load of Samples For the first time in more than 40 years, a robotic spacecraft has blasted off from the Moon - and for the first time ever, it’s a Chinese spacecraft, carrying precious lunar samples back to Earth. The ascent vehicle f...
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Gaia space telescope measures solar system's acceleration The measurement of the acceleration of our solar system by astronomers of TU Dresden is a scientific highlight of the third Gaia catalog, which is now being released. With its publication on December 3, 2020, at 12:00 , ...
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The Nikon D850, D5, and D500 Finally Get CFexpress Compatibility If it feels like it’s been a long time since Nikon promised the D850, D5, and D500 would get CFexpress support, it’s because it has. The original announcement came in February of 2019, and today that promise is fulfi...
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Virgin Galactic targeting Dec. 11 for next SpaceShipTwo spaceflight The window for the third crewed spaceflight of VSS Unity, Virgin Galactic's latest SpaceShipTwo space plane, opens on Dec. 11.
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Two key UK military non-profits join forces to boost veteran training in cyber and tech Advancements in the tech and the cyber threat landscape are creating vast job opportunities. The global cyber security market is projected to reach £210 billion by 2026. But in the UK, out of 952,000 working aged (16-64...
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After tracking buoys drifting in the oceans, archaeologists argue that an epic Stone Age voyage from Taiwan to Japanese islands likely occurred deliberately
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One of the Internet's most aggressive threats could take UEFI malware mainstream New feature targets the most critical component of all modern-day computers.
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The Anatomy of a Portrait with a Lensbaby Edge 35

The Phoblographer - 3 Dec 2020 13:00
I often preach on this site about how sterile every lens is on the market. But Lensbaby optics have a character that should be appreciated. Their standard lenses and their Omni kits are fun. But by far, the most tantaliz...
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Alcohol-free hand sanitizer may work just as well for killing COVID-19 A new study from Brigham Young University has found that alcohol-free hand sanitizer may be just as effective at killing the virus that causes COVID-19 as alcohol-based products. The CDC recommends the use of alcohol-bas...
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NASA will buy moon dirt from these 4 companies

SPACE.com - 3 Dec 2020 23:56
NASA will buy moon dirt from these 4 companies NASA just bought the rights to four batches of future moon samples for the low, low price of $25,001.
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Puerto Rico's Arecibo Observatory 'not closing' after collapse Puerto Rico's Arecibo Observatory could still have a future after its vast telescope dramatically collapsed this week, US officials said Thursday.
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NASA Selects Heliophysics Missions of Opportunity for Space Science Research and Technology Demonstration NASA has selected two SmallSat missions - a study of Earth's outer most atmosphere and a solar sail spaceflight test mission - to share a ride to space in 2025 with the agency's Interstellar Mapping and Acceleration Prob...
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