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Location American Technology News for 30 August 2022
What's your zodiac sign? (It may not be what you think it is) On the surface, the determination of a zodiac sign seems devilishly simple. As the Earth orbits around the sun, our star appears in front of different constellations.
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Eadweard Muybridge: The Photographer Who Froze Time Before John Logie Baird first demonstrated his television in 1927, before Thomas Edison showed his movie projector in 1888, photographer Eadweard Muybridge was making moving pictures.
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Brain bubbles: Researchers describe the dynamics of cavitation in soft porous material A tiny bubble popping within a liquid seems more fanciful than traumatic. But millions of popping vapor bubbles can cause significant damage to rigid structures like boat propellers or bridge supports. Can you imagine th...
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Chroma Cameras' 24mm f/11 is an Affordable $115 Screw Mount Lens Chroma Cameras, a company that has been a maker of unique large format field cameras and accessories since 2018, has announced its first lens: a super compact 24mm f/11 lens for 35mm Leica screw-mount cameras.
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French Officials Use Satellite Photos and AI to Spot Unregistered Pools France is estimated to have about 3.2 million private swimming pools, but many of them are unregistered. Authorities are using satellite photos and AI to find them to recover about €10 million in unpaid taxes.
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Protein 'Traffic Jam' in Neurons Linked to Neurodegeneration

Neuroscience News - 30 Aug 2022 00:43
Protein 'Traffic Jam' in Neurons Linked to Neurodegeneration Dampening retromer activity slows down the trafficking of tau in neurodegenerative disorders, a new study reports.
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Brief Exposure to Rapamycin Has the Same Anti-aging Effects as Lifelong Treatment Brief exposure to Rapamycin, a promising anti-aging drug that has positive effects on health and lifespan, has the same effect as long-term exposure to the drug in animal models. The findings pave the way for testing the...
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Anker's Nebula Capsule II projector is down to a very good price SAVE $180: Bring your binge sessions anywhere with the Anker Nebula Capsule II smart portable projector. It's on sale for $399.99 at Amazon as of August 30 — that's 31% off its MSRP. If you want to enjoy an outdoor mov...
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Sony's Latest Dolby Atmos Soundbar Is A Gateway To 360 Spatial Sound In 2021, Sony introduced the HT-A9 with its 360 Spatial Sound Mapping tech, and now it's making it more accessible with the HT-A3000 soundbar.
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Seven New Areas in the Insular Cortex Identified

Neuroscience News - 30 Aug 2022 00:08
Seven New Areas in the Insular Cortex Identified Researchers at the Human Brain Project have identified and mapped 7 new areas of the insular cortex.
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Drugs Effects of Ketamine in Mice Can Depend on the Sex of the Human Experimenter Mice respond better to the antidepressant effect of ketamine when the drug is delivered by men, not women, a new study reports.
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Belkin trotted out two new Boost Charge Pro GaN wall chargers Tuesday in 65W and 45W versions. Both adapters feature dual USB-C ports and programmable power supply (PPS). The compact chargers are designed for fast chargi...
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Israeli Lunar Lander Accidentally Spilled Tardigrades on the Moon These things can live in any environment!
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Instagram Tests Letting You Mark Posts in Explore as 'Not Interested' Instagram is testing a new feature that will allow users to mute words, phrases, and emojis from captions and hashtags, and another it says will offer an easier way to clean up the Explore tab.
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Britney Spears Calls Conservatorship 'Pure Abuse' in Candid Audio Recording - CNET Here's what Spears says in newly released audio. And how her mother Lynne Spears responded.
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ALMA discovers birth cry of a baby star in the Small Magellanic Cloud Researchers at Osaka Metropolitan University have observed "baby stars" in the Small Magellanic Cloud, in an environment similar to the early universe. Near one of the baby stars they found molecular outflow, which has s...
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Photo illustration by Will Joel / The Verge Facebook is figuring out what a new generation wants from social media
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Starlink Internet Was Down, and Is Still a Little Spotty Starlink internet users experienced an outage on Tuesday that spanned across different parts of the world, from the U.S. to New Zealand, Mexico and the Netherlands.
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This Mighty Brain Chip Is So Efficient It Could Bring Advanced AI to Your Phone AI and conventional computers are a match made in hell. The main reason is how hardware chips are currently set up. Based on the traditional Von Neumann architecture, the chip isolates memory storage from its main proces...
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Leaks show Logitech's cloud gaming handheld is Android-powered Almost a month ago Logitech announced a surprise entry into the portable gaming market, with a gadget focused on streaming games from services Nvidia GeForce Now and Xbox Cloud Gaming. Last night it broke cover in leaked...
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Twitter Circle is finally live globally, meaning deeper subtweets for all Twitter Circle is rolling out to everyone globally today, giving users the option to restrict individual tweets to a select audience. This new Twitter feature could finally let you retire your secret depression account �...
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The Chinese APT known as TA423 (aka Red Ladon, APT40 and Leviathan) has been operating a cyberespionage campaign across Australia, Malaysia and Europe. The campaign has had three distinct phases - the latest from April 2...
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