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Location American Technology News for 2 April 2022
New research suggests that the children younger than age 5 who are infected with the COVID-19 Omicron variant have less risk of severe health outcomes than those infected with the Delta variant.
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All of Us Releases First 100,000 Genomes to Address a Lack of Medical Diversity Along with citizen scientists, the landmark NIH project is working to make medicine more diverse.
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Cellular Structure of the Human Metathalamus Revealed in Novel 3D Map Researchers have released a new open-access 3D map of the cellular structure of two distinct parts of the metathalamus.
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Classic Angry Birds returns with no in-app purchases and rebuilt with Unity Angry Birds, one of the first hugely popular mobile games, is back.Rovio, the company behind the game, has announced the return of the original Angry Birds.
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Meteor explosion shakes Indiana

SPACE.com - 2 Apr 2022 01:47
Meteor explosion shakes Indiana On Wednesday, March 30, residents in Bloomington, Indiana, and surrounding counties were literally shaken to attention by the sound of an exploding meteor.
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Stunning Image of ISS Taken From the Ground Shows two Spacewalking Astronauts In our age, we’ve grown accustomed to pictures of astronauts inside the International Space Station, as they float in zero-G and tend their science experiments. We’re even getting used to images of spacewalking astro...
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The Discord servers of popular NFT projects, including the Bored Ape Yacht Club, were targeted by scammers in the early hours of April Fools'. Some users reported losing money to the bad actors who hacked the projects' b...
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April's sky brings dance of 4 morning planets: See Jupiter, Venus, Mars and Saturn. As the planets rise in April we're given stunning views, if you know where to look.
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A large solar storm could knock out the power grid and the internet -- an electrical engineer explains how On Sept. 1 and 2, 1859, telegraph systems around the world failed catastrophically. What would the same storm do today?
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British Police Charge Two Teenagers Linked to LAPSUS$ Hacker Group The City of London Police on Friday disclosed that it has charged two of the seven teenagers, a 16-year-old and a 17-year-old, who were arrested last week for their alleged connections to the LAPSUS$ data extortion gang....
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Researchers solved the mystery of super-fast 'electron rain' that pours down on Earth Scientists at UCLA have uncovered a new source of super-fast electrons that rain down on the Earth. When interacting with the Earth's atmosphere, these electrons create beautiful phenomena like the Northern Lights. Howev...
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New algorithm could be quantum leap in search for gravitational waves A new method of identifying gravitational wave signals using quantum computing could provide a valuable new tool for future astrophysicists.
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15-Year-Old Bug in PEAR PHP Repository Could've Enabled Supply Chain Attacks A 15-year-old security vulnerability has been disclosed in the PEAR PHP repository that could permit an attacker to carry out a supply chain attack, including obtaining unauthorized access to publish rogue packages and e...
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Monkeys Routinely Consume Fruit Containing Alcohol, Shedding Light on Our Own Taste for Booze Study reveals monkeys utilize alcohol from fermented fruits as a source of energy.
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This Week's Awesome Tech Stories From Around the Web (Through April 2) BIOTECH This Startup Wants to Kick-Start a Molecular Electronics Revival Karmela Padavic-Callaghan | MIT Technology Review “The new vision, shared by Roswell and other on-chip molecular technology makers, is of biosens...
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5 Real Medical Treatments That Sound Like Sci-Fi Modern medicine has extended our lives and reduced suffering in all kinds of ways. Many of the impactful interventions we have available today have been around for a long time, though, such as antibiotics, most painkille...
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Three of James Webb's four instruments are now aligned

Digital Trends - 2 Apr 2022 15:34
Three of James Webb's four instruments are now aligned The long process of getting the James Webb Space Telescope ready to begin collecting science data continues, and the Webb team has met another goal.
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Fake Cops Scammed Apple and Meta to Get User Data Plus: Lapsus$ teens hit with charges, Wyze's security screwup, and Russia's cyber rampage.
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Europe's Biggest Lithium Mine Is Caught in a Political Maelstrom Europe wants to source EV materials within its own borders. But fierce opposition ahead of the elections in Serbia shows locals don't trust mining companies.
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Explaining Spring4Shell: The Internet security disaster that wasn't Vulnerability in the Spring Java Framework is important, but it's no Log4Shell.
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Scientists Teach Fish to Do Basic Math - CNET Meet the smarties of underwater elementary school.
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SpaceX launches fourth dedicated rideshare mission SpaceX launched the fourth in its series of dedicated rideshare missions April 1, placing one relatively large satellite and dozens of smallsats into low Earth orbit. The post SpaceX launches fourth dedicated rideshare m...
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