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The oblique muscles: What are they and how to make them stronger A physical therapist shares the best exercises to strengthen oblique muscles
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Shocking Photos Show Western 'Fast Fashion' That Pollute African Beaches Photographer Muntaka Chasant has documented thousands of washed-up clothes on a beach in Africa, laying bare the environmental impact of fast fashion.
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Zuckerberg Promises To Make Instagram And Facebook Feeds Worse Instagram and Facebook are going to show even more posts from accounts that users do not follow -- after Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced that the company plans to "more than double" the amount of "recommended" content...
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Gmail's Material Redesign is Officially Rolling Out to Everyone Google's finally delivering on the new Gmail layout it's been teasing since February. The company announced that Gmail's new Material Design 3-inspired layout is now available to all. The revamped look will include immed...
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Asus Zenfone 9 Gets All the New Phone Specs Into a Small Size With Big Cameras - CNET Asus puts the latest Snapdragon processor into a small phone with a responsive screen.
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Using Flash in Wedding Photography: What You Need to Know Let's talk about wedding photography flash and what you need to know. Shooting with flash can be intimidating if you're just starting out but it can be freeing the more you know how to use it. There might be times when y...
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Acoustics researchers develop novel underwater carpet cloak Acoustic camouflage, realized by controlling wave propagation, has attracted much attention in recent years. Aided by a reflecting surface, acoustic carpet cloak has become one of the most practically feasible invisibili...
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Scientists fabricate high-performance, large-area perovskite submodules for solar cells Perovskite solar cells (PSCs) are promising solar technologies. Although low-cost wet processing has shown advantages in small-area PSC fabrication, the preparation of uniform charge transport layers with thickness of se...
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A Rare Horse-Drawn 19th-Century Photography Studio Is Up For Auction A traveling photography studio that was pulled around the English seaside by horses from the 1860s onwards will go up for auction.
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NASA and ESA remove rover from Mars Sample Return plans NASA and the European Space Agency have revised their plans to return samples from Mars, removing a rover and its lander from the effort and replacing them with helicopters modeled on Ingenuity. The post NASA and ESA rem...
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Sprint Then Stop? Brain Is Wired for the Math to Make It Happen The brain naturally implements principles of calculus and integrated learned rules of life with sensory information to guide motor plans and actions.
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Instagram Backpedals on Full-Screen Feed After User Criticism Instagram will be walking back some major changes to the social media app following mounting criticism from users this week.
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Taking a Look at Who Owns the Most Stock in Apple

The Mac Observer - 28 Jul 2022 21:55
We all know Apple is a massive tech company, but who owns the most stock in Cupertino? If you're reading this, you are more than likely a fan of Apple and the devices it releases. In 2021 alone, Apple controlled over 25%...
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This is the Moto X30 Pro, Motorola's 200MP smartphone camera beast Motorola has finally shared the first glimpse of the X30 Pro flagship, which is going to make an official debut on August 2 packing a 200-megapixel camera.
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Researchers have developed an AI algorithm that accurately and quickly diagnoses idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis, a lung disease. The algorithm makes its diagnosis based only on information from non-invasive examinations, ...
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Google Says It'll Crush The Worst Ads On Android

Slash Gear - 28 Jul 2022 03:04
Google Says It'll Crush The Worst Ads On Android Google has announced a new policy change regarding interstitial ads that will (hopefully) make them less annoying once the change goes into effect.
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The 1998 Game Controller That Tried To Replace Your Mouse The ThrustMaster was no great controller, but it also seems like it might have been the precursor to virtual reality hand controllers.
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Better insight into the vagus nerve's link to brain

Science Daily - 28 Jul 2022 19:40
Researchers have shown a direct link between vagus nerve stimulation and its connection to the learning centers of the brain. The discovery may lead to treatments that will improve cognitive retention in both healthy and...
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NASA Delayed the Psyche Launch. Here's Why That's a Big Deal Heavenly bodies are always in motion: Pushing back the asteroid probe's blastoff date could require a new trajectory, longer travel time, and much more power.
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Hyundai And Kia Are Building A Moon Robot

Slash Gear - 28 Jul 2022 03:25
Hyundai And Kia Are Building A Moon Robot Hyundai and Kia have joined hands with six institutes to develop mobility solutions for the moon, and the focus will be on braving its harsh conditions.
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SpaceX requests spectrum to upgrade Starlink mobile services SpaceX has applied for more spectrum to upgrade Starlink satellite broadband services for mobile users. The post SpaceX requests spectrum to upgrade Starlink mobile services appeared first on SpaceNews.
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Rocket Lab to supply solar power units for U.S. Space Force missile warning satellites Rocket Lab's solar power business will supply solar cells for three missile-warning satellites that Lockheed Martin is building for the U.S. Space Force. The post Rocket Lab to supply solar power units for U.S. Space For...
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