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The Apple Watch Series 7 will boast a faster processor, better wireless connectivity, and a new, improved screen, says a new report from Bloomberg. The screen will have thinner bezels and a “new lamination technique th...
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Scientists unravel mystery of echidnas' bizarre 4-headed penis Scientists have finally solved a longstanding mystery surrounding the bizarre 4-headed penises of echidnas using CT scans.
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Space station photo attempts to convey satellite's high speed Space station astronaut Thomas Pesquet has posted a photo that tries to convey the satellite's high speed as it orbits Earth.
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Microsoft is launching a mini-refrigerator that looks like an Xbox Series X console Microsoft confirmed the launch this holiday season of an Xbox Mini-Fridge shaped like the Xbox Series X.      
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China's Mars rover Zhurong just snapped an epic self-portrait on the Red Planet (photos) China's Zhurong rover has sent a new batch of images to Earth -- including a "family photo" of the rover with its rocket-powered landing platform posing for a camera on the rock-covered surface.
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Investigators built a model to examine the potential impact of implementing blood pressure control programs at barbershops nationwide and found that such programs could reach one in three Black men with uncontrolled bloo...
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Reducing emissions and consumption are key priorities for IT leaders, based on new research from Gartner.
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New stimulus checks are really coming one month from tomorrow - here's how much you'll get Millions of Americans are about to get what amounts to a pay raise. Starting next month, and continuing through the end of this year, a new stimulus check will arrive like clockwork, generally on the 15th of every month ...
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Expect an Orwellian future if AI isn't kept in check, Microsoft exec says Speaking on the BBC show 'Panorama,' Microsoft's Brad Smith warned that unless checks are put in place, artificial intelligence could lead to a dystopian future
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Immersive Labs, a platform which teaches cyber security skills corporate employees by using real, up-to-date threat intelligence in a "gamified" way, has closed a $75 million Series C funding round led by new investors I...
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Bars With Vaccine Requirements Are Being Flooded With Negative Reviews: Report With the weather heating up, hot vax summer is in full swing. Unfortunately, that also means anti-vaxxers are back on their faux-self-righteous bullshit, and they've reportedly been review-bombing bars that attempt to is...
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Clusters of galaxies in the universe are connected by colossal filaments that stretch across hundreds of millions of light years - and they seem to be spinning
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Your Little Kid Needs a Pouring Station

Life Hacker - 14 Jun 2021 17:30
Your Little Kid Needs a Pouring Station Little kids love to pour liquids from one container into another--but they're not great at it. That's because precise pouring is not a skill one can learn by watching another person do it; they have to practice it themse...
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Jackery Explorer 1000 Portable Power Station review: Almost unlimited power Who needs a gas powered generator when the Jackery Explorer 1000 Portable Power Station uses sun power.
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Scientists develop a smartphone camera to illuminate skin bacteria University of Washington researchers have developed a new method of using images from a smartphone to identify potentially harmful bacteria on human skin and in the mouth. Their new approach was outlined in a paper publi...
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If you were a Pokémon GO, Ingress, or Harry Potter Wizards Unite fan, there’s another AR mobile game being prepared by Niantic. This time, TRANSFORMERS: Heavy Metal is the new company’s title being developed. more�...
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Study discovers how Omega-3 fatty acids slow the growth of tumors Some may be surprised to learn that there are good fatty acids that the human body needs despite the prevalence of low-fat diets. Among Omega-3 fatty acids, DHA is particularly important because it’s crucial to brain f...
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Modeling the friction between pages in a book

Phys.org - 14 Jun 2021 13:47
Modeling the friction between pages in a book It all started with a shaky washing machine. Pedro Reis, head of the Flexible Structures Laboratory at EPFL's School of Engineering, rolled up a piece of fabric and placed it under the machine to stop it from moving. Aft...
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Apple is facing yet another antitrust investigation, though this one seems odd: It’s an examination of the Apple/Google duopoly in the mobile operating system market. Today’s report from Japan is very light on detail...
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Image: Hubble sees a spiral in good company

Phys.org - 14 Jun 2021 13:45
Image: Hubble sees a spiral in good company This image, taken with Hubble's Wide Field Camera 3, features the spiral galaxy NGC 4680. Two other galaxies, at the far right and bottom center of the image, flank NGC 4680. NGC 4680 enjoyed a wave of attention in 1997,...
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Nintendo's biggest Switch Pro upgrade might have leaked Reports said a few days ago that Nintendo will unveil the next-gen Switch console in mid-June, right before the E3 2021 gaming event. Dubbed Switch Pro, the more powerful console will launch in the fall, with a recent li...
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Hunks of oceanic crust are wedged inside Earth's mantle Earth's middle layer is chunky, like peanuts in a sea of caramel.
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