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See the fiery Blood Moon rise in a total lunar eclipse in May's must-see skywatching event If the weather is clear, skywatchers across most of the Americas, Europe and Africa will have a view of one of nature's most beautiful spectacles: a total eclipse of the moon.
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The Ideal Qubit? Future Quantum Computers Could Crunch Data With Single Electrons on Neon Ice The digital world--your laptop, the internet it’s connected to, and the companies that make it all go--sits on a foundation of bits. These bits are the language digital computers speak. Bits come in two flavors: Numeri...
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Watch SpaceX Crew-3 astronauts 'waltz' in space in fun spacesuit video A fun video by SpaceX Crew-3 astronauts on the International Space Station reveals the lighter side of space travel.
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A Brain Chemical Helps Neurons Know When to Start a Movement Dopamine, a neurochemical often associated with reward behavior, seems to help organize precisely when the brain initiates movements.
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How To Connect A PS5 Controller To Your iPhone

Slash Gear - 8 May 2022 21:57
How To Connect A PS5 Controller To Your iPhone Sony's DualSense controller is one of the best controllers on the market, and it's also officially supported by Apple. Here's how to use it with an iPhone.
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Smeg HBF01 50s style hand blender features a 700-watt motor and stainless steel blades Make soups and sauces, mix ingredients, and much more with the Smeg HBF01 50s style hand blender. Sporting a 700-watt motor, it generates enough power to whizz together even the most stubborn of ingredients. Moreover, th...
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NASA defends decision to shut down SOFIA

Space News - 8 May 2022 23:03
NASA defends decision to shut down SOFIA NASA officials say they believe the latest effort to shut down an airborne observatory is more likely to be successful because of the endorsement of doing so by last year's decadal survey. The post NASA defends decision ...
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Newer isn't always better.
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Promising Alzheimer's Marker in Blood Prompts Warning About Brain-Boosting Supplements Elevated levels of PHGDH in the blood could signal the earliest stages of Alzheimer's disease. Researchers caution older adults against using "brain-boosting" supplements that contain serine due to its link to PHGDH. As ...
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Science Is Redefining Motherhood. If Only Society Would Let It It's time to decouple maternity from womanhood. Recent advances in fertility science are helping pave the way toward inclusivity.
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FAA and NTSB discussing roles in commercial spaceflight investigations Two federal agencies in a turf battle over commercial spaceflight investigations say they are now talking with each other to better define their roles and responsibilities. The post FAA and NTSB discussing roles in comme...
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Parent angry Apple didn't stop 10-year-old's $2,500 TikTok spree A parent has complained about Apple's refusal to refund 23 successive in-app purchases made by his 10-year-old daughter, who was convinced to pay money to a TikTok creator. Apple has repeatedly been the target of critici...
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Earliest documented aurora found in ancient Chinese text The oldest documented observation of an aurora may be in an ancient Chinese text.
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Small drones are giving Ukraine an unprecedented edge Consumer drones are having a huge impact on the country's defense against Russia.
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A new version of Windows always incites high emotions. But is this the best way to soothe the skeptics?
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Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge Tesla is suing former engineer Alexander Yatskov for allegedly stealing "confidential and tightly guarded" information related to the company's supercomputer technology, called Pro...
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Abnormal Activity of Brain Circuit Causes Anorexia

Neuroscience News - 8 May 2022 00:13
Abnormal Activity of Brain Circuit Causes Anorexia Hyperactivity in a serotonin-dopamine circuit in the brain appears to be responsible for persistent anorexia in animal models. The DRD1 receptor appears to drive the hyperactivity. Deleting the DRD1 gene restored normal ...
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Why Building Rover Opportunity Took A Brutal Toll On The Team Opportunity was an incredible Mars rover that outlived its mission by years and made many notable discoveries. It was also an immense challenge to build.
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Whatever Happened To The iPod Nano?

Slash Gear - 8 May 2022 22:48
Whatever Happened To The iPod Nano? The iPod lives on as a touch-based device, but it was once a simple, dedicated audio player that came in multiple flavors, not the least of which was the nano.
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Tokyo Vice: The anatomy of organized crime and Sega's Yakuza HBO Max's Tokyo Vice shows a gripping deep dive into organized crime, and it interestingly does so through a similar lens as Sega's Yakuza games.
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The 2020 version of the Motorola Razr. | Photo by Dieter Bohn / The Verge A pair of leaked images from reliable leaker Evan Blass (via 91Mobiles) gives us a first look at what appears to be a testing model of the third g...
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The Best Sci-Fi Movies on Prime Video - CNET A stash of brilliant sci-fi flicks can be dug up on Prime Video.
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