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Location American Technology News for 10 July 2022
Travel Back in Time With Street View and Map Archives These free, simple tools for phone or web let you visualize urban sprawl or see what your street looked like before the turn of the millennium.
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Take a Rare Walk Inside the World's Largest Geode

Twisted Sifter - 10 Jul 2022 05:44
Take a Rare Walk Inside the World's Largest Geode What exactly is a geode and how do crystals form inside of them?
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Google Pixel's At a Glance widget may soon make tracking your Uber status a breeze Google appears to be preparing a few additions to the Pixel phone's "At a Glance" widget that will make it easier to track the status of your Uber ride or food delivery.
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Why New Housing Construction in the U.S. is So Controversial While bland architecture can symbolize displacement, research shows that they can actually help fight it.
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Paleontologists found a new dinosaur species with tiny T. Rex arms Paleontologists have unearthed a new dinosaur species with tiny arms. The species, newly named Meraxes gigas, is a carnivorous species that would have gone extinct at the start of the Late Cretaceous period, roughly 90 t...
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Why the Mt. Hood Aerial Skiway Failed

Twisted Sifter - 10 Jul 2022 05:48
Why the Mt. Hood Aerial Skiway Failed In January 1951, Mt. Hood Oregon unveiled its unique aerial tram, only to shut it down soon after.
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New seafood recall: Cancer-causing chemicals triggered a serious recall Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are a group of human-made chemicals that can be risk factors for various conditions, including certain types of cancer. As a result, whenever tests show PFAS chemicals in food o...
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Dark Extinction Has Scientists Worried. Here's What They're Doing About It - CNET Species are likely to die long before we have a chance to discover them. How can we ensure they're not lost forever?
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Dark matter and the universe: Huge experiment begins one mile underground in South Dakota Scientists have begun a new search for mysterious dark matter in a former gold mine a mile underground in Lead, South Dakota.      
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The Brain Has a 'Low-Power Mode' That Blunts Our Senses Neuroscientists uncovered an energy-saving mode in vision-system neurons that works at the cost of being able to see fine-grained details.
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Cindy Sherman in 1985: Photographing the Photographer On Halloween, October 31st, 1985, photographer Jeannette Montgomery Barron toted her trusty Hasselblad and tripod and arrived for a portrait session in downtown New York. Her subject was famous photographer and artist Ci...
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Your Google account is one of the most important things on your devices, especially if you're a Gmail user. Here's a simple way to secure yours.      
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Scientists hope James Webb Space Telescope will help solve 'dust budget crisis' There's far too much dust in the universe, compared with what our calculations predict.
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Here's How One Innovative Company Is Turning Pollution into Paint A team from Ohio has found a way to harvest this waste and turn it into paint.
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How One Man Uncovered a Dumpster Full of Artwork Worth Millions What an amazing find!
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Snap hires Secret Service head James Murray as chief security officer Snap has confirmed that outgoing Secret Service chief James Murray will join the company next month as its chief security officer.
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Snooping on Alien Messages Passing Through the Solar System Researchers at Penn State University have studied a new technique that could use a star's ability to focus and magnify communications which could be passing through our own solar system, and has been accepted for publica...
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Learn how to steal VCRs in VR with Thief Simulator on Oculus Quest Thief Simulator, the beloved stealth sandbox game just came out on Oculus Quest.
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Recover Faster and Stronger With Blood Flow Restriction Training - CNET This form of therapy can help you heal faster from an injury and get you stronger without the heavy weights.
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Image: IO Interactive Hitman 3's new map, Ambrose Island, will arrive as free DLC to all players on July 26th, IO Interactive announced in its July roadmap. This marks the game's first new map since it launched last Janu...
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Humans Are Aggressive, Sometimes Too Much - Could 'Moral Enhancement' Technologies Offer a Solution? Researchers assess whether using modern technologies such as neuromodulation and gene editing could provide "moral enhancement" and curb aggressive behaviors.
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Pathway Deep in the Brain Makes It Resilient After Injury

Neuroscience News - 10 Jul 2022 23:58
Pathway Deep in the Brain Makes It Resilient After Injury Targeting the GAT3 protein in the thalamus could help block and prevent long-term damage following brain injury.
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