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Wednesday, April 10, 2019

NASA Invests in 18 Potentially Revolutionary Space Tech Concepts

Smart spacesuits and solar surfing may sound like the stuff of science fiction, but they are just two of the technology concepts NASA has selected for further research as part of the NASA Innovative Advanced Concepts (NIAC) program.

April 10, 2019
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Oregon deputies with 'guns drawn' respond to report of intruder to find ... a Roomba vacuum

"Multiple deputies" arrived quickly, requested K9 backup and brandished their weapons to find a vacuum cleaner.

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Trump's plan to bring jobs to Wisconsin with a new Foxconn plant reportedly showing little progress

After political controversy between China and the U.S. Foxconn's plans for the plant in Wisconsin remain unclear.

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Everything you need to know about the first black hole image

Space and physics reporter Leah Crane answers New Scientist readers’ questions on the first ever images of a black hole from the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT)

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Largest dust storm on Mars ever recorded may reveal why it's so dry

The same dust storm on Mars that killed the Opportunity rover is helping us understand how the planet became so inhospitable

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'Deep learning' casts wide net for novel 2D materials

Engineers use 'deep learning' techniques to speed up simulations of novel two-dimensional materials to understand their characteristics and how they're affected by high temperature and radiation.

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New electron microscopy technique limits membrane destruction

Researchers have created an electron microscopy technique termed 'cryoAPEX' that accurately tracks membrane proteins in a well-preserved cell.

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Facebook is rolling out new features to crack down on content violations as misinformation spreads

Facebook is targeting misinformation and content violations in its new updates.

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Google is raising the price of YouTube TV to $50, showing that it's hard to compete with cable

Google is increasing the price of its YouTube TV streaming service to $50 per month.

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Wonder material—individual 2-D phosphorene nanoribbons made for the first time

Tiny, individual, flexible ribbons of crystalline phosphorus have been made by UCL researchers in a world first, and they could revolutionise electronics and fast-charging battery technology.

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'Deep learning' casts wide net for novel 2-D materials

Scientists are discovering new two-dimensional materials at a rapid pace, but they don't always immediately know what those materials can do.

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Ready, set, go: Scientists evaluate novel technique for firing up fusion-reaction fuel

Article describes analytical confirmation that transient CHI, a novel device for starting up fusion plasmas, can achieve startup in future compact fusion facilities.

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Apple's $9.99-a-month news service is great if you like magazines and use Apple devices

Apple News+ is great for people who love magazines and reading on Apple devices like the iPad, but it's too locked down to appeal to everyone.

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Water that never freezes

Can water reach minus 263 degrees Celsius without turning into ice? Yes it can, say researchers, if it is confined in nanometer-scale lipid channels.

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Launching Rockets to Study Auroras


NASA successfully launched the Auroral Zone Upwelling Rocket Experiment or AZURE mission on April 5, 2019, from the Andøya Space Center in Norway.

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Water that never freezes

Can water reach minus 263 degrees Celsius without turning into ice? Yes it can, say researchers, if it is confined in nanometer-scale lipid channels.

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Ultrasound aligns living cells in bioprinted tissues

Researchers have developed a technique to improve the characteristics of engineered tissues by using ultrasound to align living cells during the biofabrication process.

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Falling levels of air pollution drove decline in California's tule fog

The Central Valley's heavy wintertime tule fog -- known for snarling traffic and closing schools -- has been on the decline over the past 30 years, and falling levels of air pollution are the cause, says a new study. The findings help explain the puzzling decades-long rise and fall in the number of 'fog days' affecting the region over the past century.

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Silicon Valley's nicest company: How Pinterest's friendly culture has hurt growth

Pinterest's emphasis on consensus and niceness has created a culture of indecisiveness, according to interviews with people who worked there.

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Two out of three hotels accidentally leak guests' personal data: Report

Two out of three hotel websites inadvertently leak guests' booking details and personal data to third-party sites, including advertisers and analytics companies, according to research released by Symantec Corp on Wednesday.

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Apple's latest TV talent is Prince Harry, and he's teaming up with Oprah

The show will air on Apple TV+ in 2020.

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Lyft shares drop to a new low as experts question its valuation ahead of Uber's debut

Lyft shares tumbled Wednesday following skepticism around its valuation and reports that Uber will unveil its public offering Thursday.

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The first ever image of a black hole is revealed to the world

The discovery lends weight to Einstein's theory of relativity.

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FANG stocks have gained $600 billion since December, and 'the sky's the limit' for two: Expert

Shares of Facebook, Amazon, Netflix and Alphabet are on the rise, and one market watcher says the technical layout favors two of them.

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An Australian start-up is using robots to pull weeds and herd cattle

Technology is driving change across the agriculture sector.

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Zoom is poised to be one of the most richly valued tech companies after it goes public

At the top end of its pricing range, Zoom would be worth over $8 billion and investors are paying a high multiple relative to its peers.

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Facebook planning to map the entire world population

Aiming to use Artificial Intelligence (AI) to create accurate maps, Facebook said its maps now cover "majority" of Africa and that its project would eventually map nearly the whole world's population.

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First ever real image of a black hole revealed

Researchers at the Event Horizon Telescope have released the first ever picture of a black hole

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Working together as a 'virtual telescope,' observatories around the world produce first direct images of a black hole

An international team of over 200 astronomers has captured the first direct images of a black hole. They accomplished this remarkable feat by coordinating the power of eight major radio observatories on four continents, to work together as a virtual, Earth-sized telescope.

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Apple Hires Former Jaunt CTO Arthur van Hoff in Apparent Augmented Reality Push

Arthur Van Hoff, founder of Jaunt, has been hired by Apple, and could play a key role in the company’s augmented reality plans.

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Working together as a 'virtual telescope,' observatories around the world produce first direct images of a black hole

An international team of over 200 astronomers has captured the first direct images of a black hole. They accomplished this remarkable feat by coordinating the power of eight major radio observatories on four continents, to work together as a virtual, Earth-sized telescope.

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Some piezoelectric materials may be 'fakes'

Piezoresponse force microscopy (PFM) is the most widespread technique for characterising piezoelectric properties at the nanoscale, i.e., for determining the ability of some materials to generate electricity when subjected to mechanical stress and deforming in response to a voltage. Piezoelectricity is used in a wide variety of applications, including pregnancy ultrasounds, injection motors, sensors that measure deformations, actuators and sonar, among others. Piezoresponse force microscopy not only determines whether a material is piezoelectric, but also its degree of piezoelectricity, and it is particularly important for applications of these materials in microelectronics and nanotechnology.

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8 in 10 tech companies offer this fix to reduce gender bias at work

Eight in 10 tech companies now offer formal gender diversity training programs, a number that's been increasing steadily upward for the last three years as companies face criticism from investors, employees and the public to address the issue.

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A toddler locked his father's iPad for 48 years, here's what to do if that happens to you

A toddler accidentally locked his father's iPad for 48 years. If this happens to you, there's an easy fix.

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Facebook adds new tools for handling accounts of deceased users

Facebook has unveiled artificial intelligence tools and new features to prevent upsetting users after their friends or family have passed away.

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Amazon exec tells employees that Go stores will accept cash to address 'discrimination' concerns

Amazon is planning to add new payment methods, including cash, at its cashierless Amazon Go stores to serve the unbanked.

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Ford shakes up management in a move to retool business model to high-tech auto market

Ford announced a big management shakeup Wednesday, shifting around a number of key executives to retool its business model toward the future car market, including moving its global markets head to oversee the company's self-driving technology group.

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Amazon is moving into health care, its next big market

Amazon isn't the everything store -- yet.

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Now, play cricket online with Gautam Gambhir on CricPlay

Domestic free fantasy cricket gaming app CricPlay is offering users an opportunity to play online fantasy cricket with ex-cricketer Gautam Gambhir.

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CRISPR-based 'allelic drive' allows genetic editing with selective precision and broad implications

Scientists developed a new version of a gene drive that allows the spread of specific, favorable genetic variants, also known as 'alleles,' throughout a population. The new 'allelic drive' is equipped with a guide RNA that directs CRISPR to cut undesired variants of a gene and replace it with a preferred version. Using a word processing analogy, CRISPR-based gene drives allow scientists to edit sentences of genetic information, while the new allelic drive offers letter-by-letter editing.

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YouTube to Develop Its Own Interactive Shows and Live Specials, After Netflix's Success

YouTube is planning content that would allow viewers to make their own choices throughout the show and eventually conclude an ending of their choice.

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At the 2-D scale, isotopic composition has unforeseen effects on light emission

Compared to bulk materials, atomically thin materials like transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) offer size and tunability advantages over traditional materials in developing miniature electronic and optical devices. The 2-dimensional TMDs are of particular interest because they have potential applications in energy conversion, electronics and quantum computing. The properties of these materials can be tuned by external forces like applying tensile strain or electric fields, but until recently, nobody had identified a means of intrinsically tuning these materials for optimum photoluminescent or optoelectronic properties.

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Water that never freezes

Can water reach minus 263 degrees Celsius without turning into ice? Yes it can, say researchers from ETH Zurich and the University of Zurich, if it is confined in nanometre-scale lipid channels.

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Google unveils new open platform 'Anthos'

Google has introduced a new open platform called "Anthos" to run and manage apps from anywhere.

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Snap Wins Back Wall Street Bulls Even as Facebook Threat Lingers

Snapchat stock has more than doubled this year, bringing the company's market capitalisation to more than $16 billion.

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'Cthulhu' fossil reconstruction reveals monstrous relative of modern sea cucumbers

An exceptionally preserved fossil from Herefordshire in the UK has given new insights into the early evolution of sea cucumbers. Paleontologists from the UK and USA created a 3D computer reconstruction of the 430-million-year-old fossil and identified it as a new species. They named it Sollasina cthulhu due to its resemblance to monsters from the Cthulhu universe created by author H.P. Lovecraft.

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Here's how Facebook plans to stop notifications about deceased users

Facebook will use Artificial Intelligence (AI) to determine if a user is dead but his or her contacts keep receiving notifications like birthday reminder.

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Snapchat launches tools for voters ahead of Lok Sabha polls

Aiming to encourage people ahead of the 2019 Lok Sabha polls, photo-messaging app Snapchat on Wednesday announced the launch of tools and polling information for Indian voters.

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SoftBank, Rakuten and other Japanese telcos get 5G spectrum

Japan's telcos were formally allocated 5G spectrum by regulators on Wednesday, a major milestone ahead of the launch of high-speed wireless services next spring.

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Google Unveils Anthos, an Open Platform That Lets Companies Run and Manage Apps From Anywhere

Google has introduced a new open platform called Anthos to run and manage apps from anywhere.

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Apple just snapped a winning streak, but one expert says a pullback could be good for investors

Matt Maley likes Apple for the long term but sees a pullback coming. Mark Tepper says strength in the services business will boost the stock.

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Apple downgraded by HSBC to sell rating on concern about new services: 'Too late to the game'

Apple shares were downgraded to "reduce" by HSBC.

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New hybrid energy method could fuel the future of rockets, spacecraft for exploration

Graphene, a new material with applications in biomedical technology, electronics, composites, energy and sensors, may soon help send rockets to space.

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Scientists synthesize new nanowires to improve high-speed communication

Chinese scientists have synthesized new nanowires with high carrier mobility and fast infrared light (IR) response, which could help in high-speed communication. Their findings were published in Nature Communications on April 10th.

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RailTel turns 1600 railway stations into RailWire Wi-Fi zone

RailWire is a retail Broadband initiative of the RailTel, which envisages extending broadband and application services to the public.

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Airbnb Will Leave West Bank Homes Listed to Settle Suits

The agreement settles all legal actions brought by hosts and potential hosts who went to court with concerns about listings, according to Airbnb.

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Lok Sabha Election 2019: How to check your name in electoral list sitting at home

The Lok Sabha elections will be held over seven phases followed by counting of votes on May 23. The first round of polling is due to start on April 11.

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Lok Sabha Elections 2019: Snapchat Launches Tools for Voters

Snapchat has designed a range of tools including filters, stickers, Bitmoji, lenses, and Snap Map integrations especially for the polls.

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Fortnite Update 8.30 Out Now, Adds Reboot Van, Buccaneer's Bounty Event, Fly Explosives Limited Time Mode, and More

Fortnite update 8.30 patch notes, download size, and everything you need to know.

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Delhi HC issues notices to Google, RBI

The court issued notice to RBI and Google India seeking their stand on the issue raised in the plea by Abhijit Mishra.

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Google Pay Operating Without Authorisation, Delhi High Court Tells RBI

Delhi High Court on Wednesday asked the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) how Google's mobile payment app, Google Pay, was facilitating financial transactions without the requisite authorisation from it.

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Amazon's new $90 Kindle is really good and includes a backlight for the first time

CNBC reviews the all-new Kindle 2019, an e-reader that costs $89.99 and includes a backlight for the first time at this price.

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YouTube to Stream Live NBA 2K E-Sports Matches

NBA 2K League, a professional e-sports league for players of the basketball video game, said on Tuesday that YouTube will stream live broadcasts of all its games this season.

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Fortnite Update 8.30 Release Date and Download Size Announced

Fortnite update 8.30 release date, download size, and everything else you need to know.

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Netflix Said to Be in Talks to Buy Historic Hollywood Theatre

Netflix is in talks to acquire the Egyptian Theatre in Los Angeles, according to a person familiar with the matter.

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San Francisco has rising competition when it comes to big fintech startups

Companies based in London secured 39% of all European fintech funding last year, according to a report published on Tuesday.

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YouTube Now Has 265 Million Monthly Active Users in India, Its Largest User Base Globally

YouTube on Tuesday announced India was its largest and fastest growing audience in the world with more than 265 million monthly active users.

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Qualcomm Aims to Take on Nvidia, Intel With New Cloud AI 100 Chip

Qualcomm said it plans to begin testing its new Cloud AI 100 chip with partners such as Microsoft Corp later this year, with mass production likely to begin in 2020.

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As more tech unicorns go public, this venture fund is looking to new frontiers

As the current crop of tech unicorns — such as Lyft — go public, venture fund 500 Startups is looking toward other frontiers for the next wave of innovation.

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ATM fraud: How 12 people lose Rs 10 lakh and what you can do to stay safe



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This App Wants to Remove the Biggest Pain Point of Buying Clothes Online

Mirrorsize was established in June 2017 by Arup Chakraborty after he returned the order multiple times, failing to find the perfect.

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PUBG Mobile Has 50 Million Players in India, But It's Far From Perfect for E-Sports, Says Top Organiser

PUBG Mobile may be the most popular game in India, but it's far from being viable for e-sports claims Cobx Gaming founder Rajdip Gupta.

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YouTube Picture-in-Picture Mode Support on Android Reportedly Available for Non-Premium Users Outside US

Watching YouTube videos on mobile devices needs you to keep the app open and in the foreground. However, with picture-in-picture support, you can do other things while watching the video.

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Netflix Removes AirPlay Support From iOS App, Blames 'Technical Limitations'

Netflix has suddenly withdrawn support for Apple's AirPlay, a feature that let people watching Netflix on their iPads and iPhones to instantly play the content on their TVs.

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Potential for Earth-friendly plastic replacement

New research has shown that combining natural rubber with bioplastic in a novel way results in a much stronger replacement for plastic, one that is already capturing the interest of companies looking to shrink their environmental footprints.

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Charts show a double-digit rally could be in store for tech and oil stocks, Jim Cramer says

Jim Cramer takes a look at chart action as explained by DeCarley Trading co-founder Carley Garner to understand the moves in oil and tech stocks.

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Cramer: Zillow's home-flipping plan is too risky even with a new CEO

"I liked the old Zillow, even if it was slowing down a bit, as it was a lot less risky. I'm not yet sold on the new Zillow, even with a much better class of CEO," Jim Cramer says.

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Lyft shares should only be worth $59 according to valuation guru

CNBC's Fast Money, NYU's Aswath Damodaran explained that there's a fundamental problem with Lyft's business model that may have helped the company grow fast, but prevents it from making money.

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Apple is the best way to play 5G, says tech investor Gene Munster

There's going to be big hype around 5G and Apple is poised to be the big beneficiary, says Loup Venture's Gene Munster.

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Air Force officials handed out 200 contracts worth $75 million in one week. Here's how they did it

At the Air Force's inaugural Pitch Day last month, officials heard direct proposals from 59 small companies — and contracts were awarded within minutes through swipes of a credit card.

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Cancer-killing combination therapies unveiled with new drug-screening tool

Scientists have designed a large-scale screen that efficiently identifies drugs that are potent cancer-killers when combined, but only weakly effective when used alone.

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Pin-sized sensor could bring chemical ID to smartphone-sized devices

Engineers have developed a spectrometer so small and simple that it could integrate with the camera of a typical cellphone without sacrificing accuracy.

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New model accurately predicts harmful space weather

A new, first-of-its-kind space weather model reliably predicts space storms of high-energy particles that are harmful to many satellites and spacecraft orbiting in the Earth's outer radiation belt.

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Industrial 3D printing goes skateboarding

Plastic pulled from the waste stream can find new use with the Gigabot X, an open source industrial 3D printer. A team shows how three Gigabot-printed sporting goods -- skateboard decks, kayak paddles and snowshoes -- can help burgeoning makerspaces and fab labs economically sustain their 3D printing centers.

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Greener, more efficient natural gas filtration

Researchers have developed a new polymer membrane that can dramatically improve the efficiency of natural gas purification, while reducing its environmental impact.

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Using bacteria to protect roads from deicer deterioration

Special bacteria that help form limestone and marble could soon have a new job on a road crew. Recent research shows how the bacteria, called Sporosarcina pasteurii, can be used to prevent the road degradation caused by ice-melting salt.

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Fuel cell advance a breath of fresh air for

In an advance that could help lead the way toward longer-lived green energy devices, engineers have revealed new insights about the chemical reactions that power fuel cells.

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Virtual reality offers benefits for Parkinson's disease patients

Researchers are reporting early success with a new tool to help people with Parkinson's disease improve their balance and potentially decrease falls with high-tech help: virtual reality. After practicing with a virtual reality system for six weeks, people with Parkinson's disease demonstrated improved obstacle negotiation and balance along with more confidence navigating around obstacles in their path.

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Tweeting their own horn: Author self-promotion on Twitter increases research dissemination

Researchers have presented a new study that aimed to determine the effect of authors' self-promotion on the social media site, Twitter, in regards to the dissemination of their research.

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Shrinking the carbon footprint of a chemical in everyday objects

Chemical engineers have devised an alternative approach to synthesizing epoxides, a type of chemical that is found in many products, including plastics, pharmaceuticals and textiles. Their approach could reduce the greenhouse gas emissions produced by current manufacturing techniques.

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Measurement of semiconductor material quality is now 100,000 times more sensitive

Engineers have developed a tool to provide quantitative feedback on material quality, with particular applications in optoelectronic devices.

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Astro-ecology: Counting orangutans using star-spotting technology

A groundbreaking scientific collaboration is harnessing technology used to study the luminosity of stars, to carry out detailed monitoring of orangutan populations in Borneo. Researchers came together to examine better ways of detecting the great apes in the Bornean forest canopy, by using drones fitted with thermal-imaging cameras.

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Everyday enzymes, now grown in plants

Whether we know it or not, enzymes play a role in a range of everyday products, from orange juice to denim jeans. Using his innovative plant-based platform and a new startup company, researchers are transforming how these enzymes are made, resulting in cheaper and more environmentally friendly products.

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All things could be part of the Internet of Things with new RFID system

Frying pans, pill bottles, yoga mats, coffee cups and countless other nonelectronic objects could be turned into a network of Internet of Things sensors with a new RFID-based technology.

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Sen. Mark Warner warns that breaking up tech giants could open the door to Chinese firms

Big Tech needs to be regulated and more competition needs to be introduced, but "don't chop off" their legs, says Sen. Mark Warner.

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Tracking records of the oldest life forms on Earth

Ancient organic matter of biological origin has been tracked in multiple samples of rock spanning over 2,000 million years of Earth's history, according to researchers.

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A new scam targets your direct deposit info and sends your paycheck to a criminal's account

It's another new version of an old crime: instead of asking for a wire of money to fulfill a phony invoice, fraudsters are now trying to convince HR personnel to change your direct deposit paycheck information.

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Google rivaling Amazon in cloud by teaming with open-source vendors instead of competing with them

Google will give cloud customers an easier way to use open-source tools from companies like Elastic and MongoDB.

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Can flipping coins replace animal experiments?

Instead of repeating an experiment in a mouse model of disease in their laboratory, researchers used a coin toss to confirm whether a drug protects the brain against a stroke.

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Graphene coating could help prevent lithium battery fires

Researchers report that graphene -- wonder material of the 21st century -- may take the oxygen out of lithium battery fires.

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Snapchat releases its rebuilt app for Android

Photo-messaging app Snapchat has finally released its rebuilt app for Android users in a bid to bring performance for the Android version up to par with the iOS version.

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Life could be evolving right now on nearest exoplanets

Rocky, Earth-like planets orbiting our closest stars could host life, according to a new study that raises the excitement about exoplanets.

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Are brown dwarfs failed stars or super-planets?

Brown dwarfs fill the 'gap' between stars and the much smaller planets. But how they originate has yet to be fully explained. Astronomers may now be able to answer that question. They discovered that the star v Ophiuchi in the Milky Way is being orbited by two brown dwarfs, which in all probability formed along with the star from a gas and dust disk.

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A Jetsons future? Assessing the role of flying cars in sustainable mobility

In the 1960s animated sitcom 'The Jetsons,' George Jetson commutes to work in his family-size flying car, which miraculously transforms into a briefcase at the end of the trip.

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Bionics: Electric view in murky waters

When dealing with disasters or searching for objects, robots or drones with cameras are usually used. However, conventional cameras are of rather limited use in murky, dark water, such as in a sewage pipe or a lake that is cloudy with sediment. Zoologists have developed a special camera for such operating conditions: modeled on the African elephantnose fish (Gnathonemus petersii), it supplies 'electric images' with 'electric colors' in murky waters.

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A Jetsons future? Assessing the role of flying cars in sustainable mobility

In the 1960s animated sitcom 'The Jetsons,' George Jetson commutes to work in his family-size flying car, which miraculously transforms into a briefcase at the end of the trip.

from All Top News -- ScienceDaily http://bit.ly/2VyvPSd
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Life could be evolving right now on nearest exoplanets

Rocky, Earth-like planets orbiting our closest stars could host life, according to a new study that raises the excitement about exoplanets.

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Are brown dwarfs failed stars or super-planets?

Brown dwarfs fill the 'gap' between stars and the much smaller planets. But how they originate has yet to be fully explained. Astronomers may now be able to answer that question. They discovered that the star v Ophiuchi in the Milky Way is being orbited by two brown dwarfs, which in all probability formed along with the star from a gas and dust disk.

from All Top News -- ScienceDaily http://bit.ly/2Km87Yf
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