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Location American Technology News for 3 June 2022
Monster black holes may have murdered their host galaxies in the early universe A study of a sample of galaxies that existed up to 12.5 billion years ago has provided further evidence that radiation from active supermassive black holes suppresses star formation.
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James Webb Space Telescope coverage wins Pulitzer Prize for science writer Natalie Wolchover and Quanta Science writer Natalie Wolchover has received a 2022 Pulitzer Prize for her work at Quanta Magazine explaining the intricate story of NASA's James Webb Space Telescope.
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See the new trailer 'Star Wars Jedi: Survivor' coming in 2023 Avid video gamers hunting for immersive diversions in the galaxy far, far away were rewarded with a first look at the "Star Wars Jedi: Survivor" game.
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Capture One's iPad App will Cost $4.99 a Month, is Coming June 28 Capture One will launch its long-awaited iPad app on June 28. The company says it isn't intended to replace the desktop experience but work as its "best companion."
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What's it like to be on Venus or Pluto? We studied their sand dunes and found some clues. What is it like to be on the surface of Mars or Venus? Or even further afield, such as on Pluto, or Saturn's moon Titan?
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A new study shows that counting cancerous lymph nodes could be a reliable outcome predictor for cancer patients.
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Astronomers Find 116,000 New Variable Stars

Universe Today - 3 Jun 2022 06:45
Astronomers Find 116,000 New Variable Stars What do two guys from Ohio, the GAIA mission, a worldwide network of ground-based telescopes, machine learning, and citizen scientists all have to do with each other? Thanks to this interesting combo of people and comput...
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Veikk VK2200 Pro Tablet Review: Low Resolution but High Performance Graphics tablets come in all shapes, sizes, and prices, but until recently, there has been very little competition in the space. This left potential users with very few and often very expensive options. That's the market...
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Scientists announce a breakthrough in determining life's origin on Earth--and maybe Mars Scientists at the Foundation for Applied Molecular Evolution announced today that ribonucleic acid (RNA), an analog of DNA that was likely the first genetic material for life, spontaneously forms on basalt lava glass. Su...
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NASA Announces Winners of 2022 Student Launch Competition

NASA Breaking news - 3 Jun 2022 18:40
NASA Announces Winners of 2022 Student Launch Competition For the second year in a row, The University of North Carolina at Charlotte won the launch division, while Tarleton State University in Stephenville, Texas, won first place in the design division of NASA's 2022 Student L...
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A digital twin for citrus fruits

Science Daily - 3 Jun 2022 16:01
Around one third of all food worldwide ends up in the trash bin instead of on our plate. With the help of digital twins, researchers at Empa and Stellenbosch University are now aiming to reduce food waste, for example in...
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The Key Elements of Composition: Light and the Relationships of Forms Photographers, from beginners to the most experienced, search for ways to improve their compositions. To be successful in your search, you have to compose an image based on two things above all else: light, and the relat...
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Doubling up Cooper pairs to protect qubits in quantum computers from noise A team of researchers affiliated with several institutions in France has developed a means of using pairs of Cooper pairs to protect qubits inside a quantum computer from external noise. In their paper published in the j...
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Hackers Exploiting Unpatched Critical Atlassian Confluence Zero-Day Vulnerability Atlassian has warned of a critical unpatched remote code execution vulnerability impacting Confluence Server and Data Center products that it said is being actively exploited in the wild. The Australian software company ...
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As the Artemis missions journey to the Moon and NASA plans for the long voyage to Mars, new navigation capabilities will be key to science, discovery, and human exploration....
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The Ohio State Marching Band Pulls off Some Pretty Impressive Tributes to Comic Books, TV, Rock Bands, and Movies Over an hour of marching band awesomeness!
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This Is the World's First Liquid Robot

Twisted Sifter - 3 Jun 2022 20:56
This Is the World's First Liquid Robot Anybody remember Terminator 2? O_O
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ShiftCam ProGrip Review: Tighter Grip, Better Shots Smartphones continue to improve in the quality of images they can take, but one could argue the ergonomics have either stagnated or gotten worse over that time. That's where the ShiftCam ProGrip comes in.
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NASA Invites Media to Learn About Mission Studying Thunderstorms NASA will host a media teleconference at 10 a.m. CDT Tuesday, June 7, to discuss research about intense summer thunderstorms over the central United States and their effects on Earth's atmosphere and climate change.
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When Composing a Photo, Think About Where the Camera Is As a photographer, you might be out on the street or at a vantage point in the landscape. You raise the viewfinder to your eye, compose the framing that you envisioned, then click the shutter. You have a picture that was...
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HONOR Sets A New Bar For Mobile Imaging With the Magic4 Series HONOR recently announced the successor to the Magic3 smartphone, the Magic4, which has achieved record-breaking photo and video capabilities according to DXOMark. Despite a quick turnaround between models, the Magic4 Ult...
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A new study finds doctor's 'mood' is affecting their work and chances of medical negligence.
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