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Location American Technology News for 7 April 2022
Introducing ESA Careers Week: 2-5 May 2022 Want to find out about applying for a job at ESA? Want to hear about the projects our teams are working on? Interested in joining our online job fair? You can do all this and more at ESA Careers Week from 2 - 5 May -- sa...
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SharkBot Banking Trojan Resurfaces On Google Play Store Hidden Behind 7 New Apps As many as seven malicious Android apps discovered on the Google Play Store masqueraded as antivirus solutions to deploy a banking trojan called SharkBot. "SharkBot steals credentials and banking information," Check Poin...
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The Difference Between National Days, Federal Holidays, and Utter BS April 15 is not tax day this year--that's on April 18--but it's the first day of Passover, Good Friday, and National Glazed Spiral Ham Day. Most financial markets, including the New York Stock Exchange, will be closed fo...
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World's first 200TB SSD is nearly here, but you can't use it The era of 200TB solid-state drives (SSD) appears to be on the horizon, with a successor to the world's largest SSD confirmed to be in development.
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Apple has defied Russian threats and restored to the App Store the Smart Voting app it removed in September. The app was created by jailed opposition leader and anti-corruption campaigner Alexei Navalny, in order to help...
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You like the way that dress looks, but you'd rather have it in green. You want those shoes, but prefer flats to heels. What if you could have drapes with the same pattern as your favorite notebook? I don't know how to Go...
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iPhone X Users Can Now Get Face ID Repairs Easily Apple has, according to a memo leak, finally rolled out a big Face ID repair change for the aging iPhone X, one that comes years too late for many owners.
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You Should Roast a Whole Bunch of Onions in a Muffin Tin I am a huge fan of the butter-baked onion: soft, savory, and comforting. There's no char and no browned bits, just soft layers of allium that melt in your mouth.
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Image: Nvidia Cloud gaming isn't for everyone, but it's getting easier to tell if it's for you, because Nvidia and Google are now letting you try their virtual gaming PCs for free. Following Google's recent announcement ...
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A prototype of SpaceX's Starship rocket on the launchpad at Starbase in Texas | Photo by JIM WATSON/AFP via Getty Images The US Army Corps of Engineers has closed a permit application for a proposed expansion of SpaceX's...
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Apple has restored the "Smart Voting" app created by supporters of a Russian opposition leader. Kremlin authorities threatened to arrest Apple executives in the country unless Apple removed it from App Store in Russia. T...
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Axiom's All-Private Spaceflight to the ISS Preps for Launch For the first time, a commercial craft will bring a crew of civilians to the space station. It's a harbinger of space tourism's future--and its inequities.
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This Google Maps update is perfect for anyone planning a summer getaway Google Maps has long been my mobile map application of choice, although Apple’s rival offering Apple Maps has certainly restored parity between the two services in recent years. For me, Google Maps is a combination Yel...
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Electronic Implant Reactivates Spinal-Cord Nerves of a Patient With Neurodegenerative Disease An innovative new system that includes electronic implants directly onto the spinal cord reactivates neurons that control blood pressure, allowing a patient with multiple system atrophy-parkinsonian type (MSA-P) to retai...
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What Makes Brain Cells Develop in a Specific Order?

Neuroscience News - 7 Apr 2022 00:49
What Makes Brain Cells Develop in a Specific Order? Study identified a complete series of ten factors that regulate the development of neurons in a fly's visual system, shedding light on the order in which these neurons develop.
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Uranium Is Widespread in U.S. Drinking Water, Study Finds Some of the U.S. drinking water supply contains unsafe levels of uranium, new research out this month shows. The study analyzed data from the Environmental Protection Agency on drinking water systems across the country a...
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Dell XPS Desktop (8950) review: A larger, faster design The Dell XPS Desktop is a highly configurable machine that can meet the needs of almost any customer.
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SSRF Flaw in Fintech Platform Allowed for Compromise of Bank Accounts Researchers discovered the vulnerability in an API already integrated into many bank systems, which could have defrauded millions of users by giving attackers access to their funds.
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There are many reasons even big-budget movie and TV productions have switched to using digital cameras--the most obvious being that shooting on film is expensive. It's why amateur filmmakers rarely opt for the 35mm camer...
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Netflix's SpaceX Documentary Doesn't Tell the Whole Story Return to Space chronicles the company's unlikely rise, but it avoids talking about its shortcomings.
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The Newton-Rider Bike Helmet Folds to Fit in Your Bag Conventional protection for your noggin isn't always cute or convenient, but this foldable cap just might be.
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Antonov aircraft shortage threatens more delays for GEO satellites A shortage of Ukrainian Antonov aircraft raises the prospect of more delays for satellite projects already bogged down by supply chain issues. The post Antonov aircraft shortage threatens more delays for GEO satellites a...
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