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Location American Technology News for 9 July 2021

Seeing with radio waves

Phys.org - 9 Jul 2021 16:48
Seeing with radio waves Scientists from the Division of Physics at the University of Tsukuba used the quantum effect called 'spin-locking' to significantly enhance the resolution when performing radio-frequency imaging of nitrogen-vacancy defec...
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Curiosity rover discovers brine erased some rock records in Gale Crater NASA’s Curiosity rover is currently conducting science operations on the surface of the Red Planet in Gale Crater. Scientists have long believed that this crater was once an ancient lake, and many of the rocks Curiosit...
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Jupiter blasts out strange X-ray flares that have gone unexplained for decades, and the mystery has now been solved by vibrations in the planet's magnetic field
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Photo by Amelia Holowaty Krales / The Verge As if an actively exploited critical flaw in the Windows Print Spooler that can allow someone to take over your computer remotely isn't bad enough, some people who installed Mi...
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Watch Virgin Galactic prep space plane for Sunday's launch Watch Virgin Galactic's team attaching its space plane to the carrier aircraft ahead of its first fully crewed flight on Sunday.
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Astronomers discover an unusual, rare star formed by an immense explosion - CNET I've got two words for you: Magnetorotational hypernova.
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Pfizer Plans to Seek FDA Approval of a Covid-19 Booster in August Pfizer is looking to fast-track approval for a third booster dose of its covid-19 vaccine and will request emergency authorization from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration in August, Pfizer research head Mikael Dolsten...
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Vocal Music Boosts the Recovery of Language Functions After Stroke Stroke survivors who listened to vocal music had improved recovery of structural connectivity of language networks in the left frontal lobe compared to those who listened to audiobooks.
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A new theory of superconductivity

Phys.org - 9 Jul 2021 16:21
A new theory of superconductivity A scientist from the Division of Quantum Condensed Matter Physics at the University of Tsukuba has formulated a new theory of superconductivity. Based on the calculation of the 'Berry connection', this model helps explai...
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The Worst Charlatans of the Covid-19 Pandemic For some people, crisis is an opportunity. More specifically, an opportunity to blow up their own profile by preying on people's fears, making baseless claims, grabbing resources intended for others, and being generally ...
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Europe Makes the Case to Ban Biometric Surveillance Companies are racing to track everything about you. It could be a convenient way to reduce fraud--or seriously creepy and discriminatory.
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MIT engineers create seeds with a special coating to resist drought MIT has developed a new type of coating that is designed to help seeds survive drought conditions. Researchers on the project say that as the world warms, many arid regions where growing crops are already marginal will b...
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Why Scientists Love Making Robots Build Ikea Furniture This robot can help a human assemble a bookcase by predicting what part they'll want next and handing it over.
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Epic's Australian lawsuit against Apple can move forward, court decides Australia's Federal Court on Friday decided that Epic Games' antitrust case against Apple and the tech giant's App Store practices can move forward, a reversal of a previous ruling that put the motion on ice as the two p...
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Dodge will make an all-electric muscle car to 'tear up the streets' in 2024 During an event detailing its EV strategy, Stellantis, Dodge's parent company, announced Dodge will make an electric muscle car in 2024.You might've missed
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Verizon made a version of spatial audio that promises universal support It looks like wireless carriers want to join the spatial audio trend. Verizon has announced what it calls "Verizon Adaptive Sound". It's a sound technology
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(Harvard University) A team of physicists from the Harvard-MIT Center for Ultracold Atoms and other universities has developed a special type of quantum computer known as a programmable quantum simulator capable of opera...
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Gaze upon the ghostly glass octopus, a transparent rarity recently spotted in the deep - CNET Images of the rarely seen denizen of the deep were snapped near remote islands in the Pacific Ocean.
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Black Widow's O-T Fagbenle is like a flirty Q from James Bond - CNET Marvel's newest film opens Friday. During an interview on CNET's I'm So Obsessed podcast, The Handmaid's Tale actor discusses his Black Widow character, Rick Mason.
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The FCC's Definition of Broadband Internet Is Too Slow, Government Watchdog Finds The last time the Federal Communications Commission updated its definition for broadband internet, Mad Men was still airing new episodes on TV. The agency's minimum broadband speeds--25 megabits per second for downloadin...
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This Crowdsourced Ransomware Payment Tracker Shows How Much Cybercriminals Have Heisted Ransomware attacks are on the rise, but quantifying the scope of the problem can be tricky when only the most high-profile cases make headlines. Enter Ransomwhere, the crowdsourced ransomware payment tracker with a punny...
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The new smartphone will initially be available in China, Germany, the UK, and the US.
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