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Why do cats 'play' with their prey?

Live Science - 20 Aug 2022 11:00
Why do cats 'play' with their prey? Here's why cats 'play' with their prey before dealing the death blow.
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HyperX Pulsefire Haste Wireless gaming mouse review: Tiny but mighty This is another cracking mouse from HyperX. We wanted a wireless version when the wired model appeared and now we're content.
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This Is When It's Supposed to Get Cold This Fall (It's Earlier Than You Think) After a summer of scorching temperatures across the country, some cool, crisp fall weather sounds especially refreshing this year. And with the days getting shorter and the season inching closer, you may be wondering whe...
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Photographer Captures the Magical Beauty of Greenland's Disko Bay The last time I visited West Greenland was in 2019. It was a beautiful summer with calm and sunny weather almost every day. Because of COVID-19, I didn't get to visit again until this year, and this year it was different...
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China launches latest group of Yaogan 35 spy satellites China launched three classified remote sensing satellites on Friday (Aug. 19), which are joining three earlier sets of Yaogan 35 series reconnaissance satellites in orbit.
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Can yoga help you lose weight?

Live Science - 20 Aug 2022 17:00
Can yoga help you lose weight? It's known to improve flexibility and reduce stress, but can yoga help you lose weight too?
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DPReview TV: Fujifilm X-H2S review

DP Review - 20 Aug 2022 16:00
DPReview TV: Fujifilm X-H2S review The much anticipated Fujifilm X-H2S final review is here! We've spent weeks testing the first X-Mount camera with a stacked sensor and got some very interesting results. Find out more by watching now! Subscribe to our Yo...
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How a Japanese Herbal Medicine Protects the Gut Against Inflammatory Bowel Disease DKT, a Japanese herbal remedy containing ginger, pepper, ginseng, and maltose, reduced symptoms of colitis in mice, a new study reports.
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Lincoln Model L100 Concept Is Wild and Wonderful - CNET This is about as futuristic as concept cars get.
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These Electric Cars Qualify For The EV Tax Credits The full list of electric cars that qualify for EV tax credits is here, and you might be surprised by what's on it -- and the popular names that are missing.
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How the Find My App Became an Accidental Friendship Fixture

The New York Times - 20 Aug 2022 09:00
How the Find My App Became an Accidental Friendship Fixture Introduced 10 years ago, the app has slowly become a popular way to keep track of friends. But it comes with considerable privacy concerns.
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Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge Elon Musk's bot-baiting aside, Twitter has had many people call for changes to how it identifies accounts and what can be done to call out which ones are more legit than others. No...
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Hackers are using cookies to sidestep two-factor authentication The latest cyber threat uses cookies to bypass what is considered the best way to keep yourself secure online.
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Intelsat working to regain control of Galaxy 15 satellite Intelsat said Aug. 19 it has lost control of its Galaxy 15 satellite after it was likely hit by a geomagnetic storm. The post Intelsat working to regain control of Galaxy 15 satellite appeared first on SpaceNews.
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SCIO magnetic camera system for smartphones includes a camera, filters, and a magnetic cap Take your iPhone photography to the next level with the SCIO magnetic camera system for smartphones. This concept gadget includes a camera, filters, and a magnetic cap. So it has everything you need to transform your iPh...
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Largest JWST Image, First Private Interplanetary Mission, Space Bubbles VS Climate Change Rocket Lab is launching the first-ever private mission to Venus. Europe is considering space-based solar power. A new method to detect exoplanets. More evidence about the Moon's origins. Webb's largest every image. All t...
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Voters in U.K. Cast Ballots Online, in Test for Internet Voting

Wall Street Journal - 20 Aug 2022 13:00
In the race for prime minister, the Conservative Party wants to make voting more convenient for its 160,000 eligible members. No U.S. state permits universal online voting.
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X-ray experiment set for 15-minute flight to space to study supernova remnants A NASA-funded sounding rocket mission is all set to make a short trip to space to test new technologies and collect new information from remains of an exploded star.
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China's Videogame Makers Tap Overseas Markets

Wall Street Journal - 20 Aug 2022 11:33
With fewer titles approved and domestic user growth slowing, the giant Tencent and its competitors are looking to expansion abroad,
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Drive safer with a semi-transparent navigation display that'll keep your eyes on the road TL;DR: As of August 20, you can get the HUDWAY Glass Heads-Up Navigation Display for just $49.95 instead of $59.95 — that's a 16% discount. You may have a mount that makes it safer, but navigating with your phone while...
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50 years ago, NASA's Copernicus set the bar for space astronomy At 6:28 a.m. EDT on Aug. 21, 1972, NASA's Copernicus satellite, the heaviest and most complex space telescope of its time, lit up the sky as it ascended into orbit from Launch Complex 36B at what is now Cape Canaveral Sp...
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PIXM: Stopping Targeted Phishing Attacks With 'Computer Vision' Chris Cleveland, founder of PIXM, talks about phishers' evasive maneuvers and how organizations can tap Computer Vision to keep email and its users safe.
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