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Wednesday, May 15, 2019

Virutally energy-free superfast computing invented by scientists using light pulses

A new invention uses magnets to record computer data which consume virtually zero energy, solving the dilemma of how to create faster data processing speeds without high energy costs.

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Virutally energy-free superfast computing invented by scientists using light pulses

A new invention uses magnets to record computer data which consume virtually zero energy, solving the dilemma of how to create faster data processing speeds without high energy costs.

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As bumblebee diets narrow, ours could too

A new study reveals the loss of plant diversity harms the humble bumblebee at a critical stage in its development from egg to adult.

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Google recalls its Bluetooth security keys because they can be accessed by nearby attackers

Google offered free replacements of its Bluetooth Titan Security Keys after it found that nearby attackers could access them.

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Clean and effective electronic waste recycling

E-waste recycling is far below what it should be to reduce its impact on the environment and human health simply because it is not economically feasible. Researchers from Japan are working on a way to change that using pulsed power technology.

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Instacart and Whole Foods officially part ways, and the CEO says he's ready

Instacart co-founder and CEO Apoorva Mehta says the company is ready for the split, and he is not looking at the IPO performance of other "unicorns" going public this year.

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China's rover peeks under the crust of the far side of the moon

China's Yutu 2 rover on the far side of the moon has found material from deep under the satellite's crust, which we have never been able to study before

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We need to rediscover the wonder of space exploration to save Earth

Going into space invites us to consider our position as the dominant species on a fragile planet, and how hard we must fight for it, says Richard Webb

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Working hypothesis: From deepfake Dali to black toothpaste

Our regular column sorting the week's supernovae from the absolute zeros

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New Zealand and France unveil plans to tackle online extremism without the US on board

New Zealand and France's leaders unveiled plans to rein in tech companies over the unfettered sharing of toxic content online.

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WeWork is starting a $3 billion fund to buy stakes in buildings and rent them back to itself

The company's CEO has been criticized for a similar practice in the past.

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Chewing gums reveal the oldest Scandinavian human DNA

The first humans who settled in Scandinavia more than 10,000 years ago left their DNA behind in ancient chewing gums, which are masticated lumps made from birch bark pitch.

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Dolphin ancestor's hearing was more like hoofed mammals than today's sea creatures

Paleontologists are looking into the evolutionary origins of the whistles and squeaks that dolphins and porpoises make -- part of the rare echolocation ability that allows them to effectively navigate their dark environment.

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What artificial intelligence can teach us about proteins

Proteins are vital parts of all living organisms and perform essential tasks in our bodies. They build and repair tissues, supply components of the immune and hormone systems, regulate metabolism, and transmit signals. Researchers have now developed an intelligent neural network that can predict the functions of proteins in the human body. The team used a 'trick' to observe how the network makes it predictions. The insights gained from this research could help in the search for new targeted drugs.

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Robot therapists need rules

Interactions with artificial intelligence (AI) will become an increasingly common aspect of our lives. A team has now completed the first study of how 'embodied AI' can help treat mental illness. Their conclusion: Important ethical questions of this technology remain unanswered. There is urgent need for action on the part of governments, professional associations and researchers.

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Jonny Kim: NASA's 2017 Astronaut Class


Jonny Kim was selected as a member of NASA's 2017 astronaut class, nicknamed "the Turtles."

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Amount of carbon stored in forests reduced as climate warms

Accelerated tree growth caused by a warming climate does not necessarily translate into enhanced carbon storage, an international study suggests.

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New surface treatment could improve refrigeration efficiency

Unlike water, liquid refrigerants and other fluids that have a low surface tension tend to spread quickly into a sheet when they come into contact with a surface. But for many industrial process it would be better if the fluids formed droplets, which could roll or fall off the surface and carry heat away with them. Now, researchers have made significant progress in promoting droplet formation and shedding in such fluids.

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Machine learning predicts mechanical properties of porous materials

Machine learning can be used to predict the properties of a group of materials which, according to some, could be as important to the 21st century as plastics were to the 20th.

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Amazon Web Services launches third availability zone in Mumbai

Cloud platform provider Amazon Web Services (AWS) said Wednesday it is witnessing a "rapid growth" in demand from India, which has made it expand its capacity in the country.

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Alphabet is funding a new way to reduce heart disease, the leading cause of death in the US

Alphabet's GV and Verily are getting behind an ambitious biotech venture that aims to develop a new treatment for cardiovascular disease.

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This app has saved Americans $10 billion on prescriptions so far

Start-up GoodRx is upending pharmacies with an app that gives users real-time drug prices at 70,000 locations nationwide. It was ranked No. 6 on the 2019 CNBC Disruptor 50 list.

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Researchers demystify centralization in cryptocurrency mining

Researchers have developed a novel approach to untangle the centralization phenomena in blockchain mining by employing the rich economic theory of Oceanic Games. The application of this theory in the blockchain ecosystem unveiled incentives for both active and newly entering miners to merge and act as single entities and provides an alternative justification of the centralization and concentration of power in the mining process of major cryptocurrencies.

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Lack of skill-sets hampering AI adoption in Asia Pacific region: Survey

While most business leaders in the Asia Pacific (APAC) region understand the importance of adopting artificial intelligence (AI), an overwhelming majority of them face challenges in finding the right skill-sets and talent for AI, said a new survey on Wednesday.

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Here's how much money owners of faulty Pixel and Pixel XL smartphones may get from Google

As part of $7.25 million worth of a lawsuit settlement, Google has agreed to pay up to $500 to the owners of faulty Pixel and Pixel XL devices that were manufactured before January 4, 2017.

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Google, IBM, Microsoft and other tech giants to discuss future of this technology with physicists

Top executives of global IT and high-tech majors, including Google, IBM, Microsoft and Airbus, and leading quantum physicists from over 20 countries will gather at the International Conference on Quantum Technologies 2019 here between July 15 and 19 to discuss the prospects for development of quantum technologies, the Russian Quantum Center (RQC) said on Wednesday.

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Ola Money SBI Credit Card Launched in India, With Up to 20 Percent Cashback

Ola has partnered the state-run SBI cards to launch Ola Money SBI Credit Card

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The next Uber will come from the $1.2 trillion global truck and shipping industry

The shipping business is huge and inefficient. But a number of start-ups, including Flexport and Convoy, which was founded by former Amazon executives, have leaped into the market with some technology-driven solutions.

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Inside Impossible Foods' mission to mass-produce the fake burger of the future

Fake burgers are for real. The Beyond Meat IPO and national restaurant-chain deals for Impossible Foods show that the meat industry has a long-term problem. And the science of plant-based burgers keeps getting better in a way that cows are not.

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Beyond the Silicon Valley app economy: Tech's best new ideas are not from California

As the most-hyped Silicon Valley IPOs like Uber and Lyft stumble out of the gates, the app economy fueled by billions in venture capital is looking vulnerable. And many of the best new ideas in tech are not coming from California.

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Big data helps identify better way to research breast cancer's spread

Researchers are analyzing large volumes of data, often referred to as big data, to determine better research models to fight the spread of breast cancer and test potential drugs. Current models used in the lab frequently involve culturing cells on flat dishes, or cell lines, to model tumor growth in patients.

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New material could unlock potential for hydrogen powered vehicle revolution

An international team of researchers has discovered a new material made from manganese hydride that would be used to make molecular sieves within fuel tanks - which store the hydrogen and work alongside fuel cells in a hydrogen powered 'system'. The material would enable the design of tanks that are far smaller, cheaper, more convenient and energy dense than existing hydrogen fuel technologies, and significantly out-perform battery-powered vehicles.

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Washable, wearable battery-like devices could be woven directly into clothes

Wearable electronic components incorporated directly into fabrics have been developed by researchers at the University of Cambridge. The devices could be used for flexible circuits, healthcare monitoring, energy conversion, and other applications.

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Microsoft Insists Improvements in AI Need Not Come at the Cost of Privacy

Microsoft announced a "zero-code" experience for the people who don't write code and brought a "code-first" machine learning experience for developers and data scientists at the Build 2019 conference.

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Researchers find widely 'inconsistent' use of antibodies in lab experiments

Scientists say they have affirmed widespread inconsistencies in the use of a common laboratory procedure called immunohistochemical staining, and say the variations are making many laboratory experiments unreliable.

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Artificial intelligence tool vastly scales up Alzheimer's research

Researchers have found a way to teach a computer to precisely detect one of the hallmarks of Alzheimer's disease in human brain tissue, delivering a proof of concept for a machine-learning approach to distinguishing critical markers of the disease.

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Rare Apple computer to be auctioned online

In 1976, Apple Inc made and sold the first ever Apple computer. Fewer than half of the 200 Apple-1 computers, ever made, have survived and one of them could be yours as it goes for an online sale starting Thursday.

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Applying precious metal catalysts economically

Researchers at Ruhr-Universität Bochum and the Fritz Haber Institute Berlin have developed a new method of to conserve rare and expensive catalysts and use them sparingly. They enclosed a precious metal salt in tiny micelles, and struck them against a carbon electrode, thus coating the surface with nanoparticles of the precious metal contained in the micelles. At the same time, the team precisely analysed how much of the metal was deposited. The researchers then showed that the electrode coated in this manner could efficiently catalyse the oxygen reduction, which is the limiting chemical process in fuel cells.

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Instagram's @Shop Account to Help Buyers, Sellers

Instagram has set up @shop, a special platform to facilitate convenient transactions for shoppers as well as merchants.

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Electric skateboard company Boosted challenges Bird and Lime with a $1,600 scooter

CNBC got a first look at the new scooter and talked to the CEO and co-founder to see why the company is betting big on electric scooters.

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Two major Apple suppliers take a big hit as iPhone sales continue to stumble

Foxconn and Japan Display reported disappointing results this week as the effects of slowing iPhone sales trickle through the supply chain.

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The biggest breakthrough in agriculture to help feed the planet may come from outer space

The No. 1 company on the CNBC Disruptor 50 list for 2019 is Indigo Ag, a start-up that's out to feed the world and help farmers make a good living without harming the planet. The key to its growth is hidden in the stars.

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Paytm Mall Hit With Rs. 5-10 Crore Cashback Fraud

Paytm Mall on Tuesday said it has been hit by a cashback fraud which could be in the range of Rs. 5-10 crores.

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Meet the 2019 CNBC Disruptor 50 companies

These start-ups are on the cutting edge of big consumer, technology and business shifts — and already worth billions.

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Uber Adds a 'Quiet Mode' to Its Black Luxury Service

For people who don't prefer chatty drivers, global ride-sharing major Uber is rolling-out "quiet mode" on its luxury services.

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Facebook restricts Live feature, citing New Zealand shooting

Facebook said in a statement it was introducing a "one-strike" policy for use of Facebook Live, temporarily restricting access for people who have faced disciplinary action for breaking the company's most serious rules anywhere on its site.

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Grofers Receives Over $200 Million Funding in SoftBank-Led Investment Round

Grofers' fresh funding comes after homegrown rival Bigbasket, which is backed by China's Alibaba Group, recently raised $150 million to hit a valuation of over $1 billion.

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Inside the new space race: Who’ll be the first back to the moon?

Nations from the US to China and companies such as Elon Musk’s SpaceX are vying to leave Earth again. But why – and are we ready for a second space age?

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Apple supplier Japan Display posts 9th straight quarterly net loss

The company, which is pursuing a bailout deal with a Chinese-Taiwanese group, said its fourth-quarter loss was 98.6 billion yen ($899.22 million).

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Facebook restores 'View as Public' feature

To make it easy for people to manage their publicly visible information on Facebook, the social media giant is restoring the "View as Public" feature it had disabled last year owing to a major security flaw.

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US-China trade war could increase iPhone prices, says analyst

Tariffs on the device's Chinese-made batteries and other components would increase its manufacturing cost by 2 per cent to 3 per cent.

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Twitter giving locked users control of their accounts back

If you're eligible you should get an email from Twitter soon.

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Facebook brings new rules for live streaming feature

Facebook is introducing new rules for its live streaming feature, in response to the deadly terrorist attack in New Zealand that was broadcasted live on the social media platform.

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China blocks Wikipedia in all languages

Mandarin version of Wikipedia already banned in mainland China.

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WhatsApp Spam Controls Being Bypassed by Software Tool During India Elections

WhatsApp clones and software tools that cost as little as $14 are helping Indian digital marketers and political activists bypass anti-spam restrictions.

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Adobe Lightroom Gets Interactive In-App Tutorials, Brings Batch Editing to Android

Adobe Lightroom has received new features such as a Texture slider and interactive tutorials through the May updates.

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Facebook restricts its livestreaming feature

Facebook Inc said this week that it was tightening rules around its livestreaming feature ahead of a meeting of world leaders aimed at curbing online violence in the aftermath of the Christchurch massacre.

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PUBG Mobile Gameplay Management System Rolling Out Worldwide to Promote Healthy Gaming Behaviour

PUBG Mobile is getting Gameplay Management for balanced gaming.

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Google to push new ads on its apps to lure shoppers

The search giant this week announced an expansion of its advertising real estate to boost revenue from mobile shoppers. It will feature ads on the homepage of its smartphone app worldwide, show more ads in Maps and place ads with image galleries in search results.

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WhatsApp's End-to-End Encryption Is a Gimmick

"End-to-end encryption" sounds nice - but if anyone can get into your phone's operating system, they will be able to read your messages without having to decrypt them.

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WhatsApp Hack: Worried? How to Update Your App to Stay Safe

WhatsApp, which boasts over a billion users, was targeted by hackers last month.

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Google Makes New Push to Bolster Travel-Related Searches

Google may be commonly used as a verb for looking for information, but in the online travel world the technology giant isn't a go-to destination.

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What Intel's new security flaw means for you

Intel Corp and a group of security researchers on Tuesday said they had found a new set of security flaws in its processors that will be difficult to fix and are related to problems found last year.

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Disney Takes Control of Hulu to Challenge Netflix, Amazon

Disney said it will take full control of the Hulu service in a deal with Comcast, as it vies for a bigger piece of the global video streaming market.

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Facebook Restricts Live Feature, Citing New Zealand Shooting

Facebook said on Tuesday it was tightening rules around its live streaming feature ahead of a meeting of world leaders aimed at curbing online violence.

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WhatsApp Hack Latest Breach of Personal Data Security

The hacking of WhatsApp -- in which spyware was sneaked into phones, compromising personal data -- is one of the most spectacular of a series of such attacks in recent years.

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Paytm First Credit Card: Citigroup Looks to Vastly Expand India Reach With Paytm Tie-Up

Paytm on Tuesday launched a credit card with Citigroup, widening its financial product base while giving its banking partner an opportunity to vastly expand its credit card customer base.

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Reliance Jio has a new address

Reliance Industries has moved out registered offices of its five subsidiaries to Ahmedabad over the last year, officials said here Monday.

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WhatsApp Hack Aided by Spyware Linked to Human Rights Abuses

Israeli spyware maker NSO Group was in the limelight Tuesday after its software was suspected of being used in hacking the phones of human rights activists through WhatsApp.

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OnePlus launches its most-expensive smartphone yet: What buyers need to know



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UN chief outlines ‘intertwined challenges’ of climate change, ocean health facing Pacific nations on the ‘frontline’

Visiting Fiji for the first time as Secretary-General, António Guterres outlined two “fundamental challenges” facing leaders attending the Pacific Islands Forum on Thursday, namely climate change and the world’s rising ocean, which threatens to submerge low-lying nations.

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Google Spotted Testing Automatic Car Crash Detection in Android Q

Google has been spotted testing automatic car crash detection for Pixel phones on Android Q.

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PUBG Mobile Replacement in China, Game for Peace, Rakes in $14 Million in 72 Hours

Sensor Tower said on Friday that China's App Store users had spent more than $14 million on "Game for Peace" through in-app purchases.

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Spotify Lite Beta App Now Live in India, Aimed at Low-End Android Smartphones

Spotify has brought a lighter version of its app to India that is built for low-end Android smartphones.

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Tinder Lite App Planned to Widen Scope of Dating App

In a bid to rope-in more users without having to worry about the on-device space management and extravagant Internet usage, dating app Tinder is planning to launch its light-weight Tinder Lite app.

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Instagram Testing New Stickers With Song Lyrics

Facebook-owned messaging app Instagram is testing a new Sticker feature that will show music lyrics of a song playing in the Stories background.

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OnePlus 7 Pro Teasers, Pixel 3a Launch, Nokia 4.2 India Release, Realme X, and More Tech News This Week

OnePlus released a number of new OnePlus 7 Pro teaser this week, Google I/O 2019 saw Pixel 3a and Pixel 3a XL announcements, and Xiaomi started teasing a launch of a new phone in India.

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Trump expected to sign order paving way for US telecoms ban on Huawei

The order, which will not name specific countries or companies, has been under consideration for more than a year but has repeatedly been delayed.

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Jeff Bezos lifted a pile of dirt with a front loader to kick off Amazon's new $1.4 billion air hub

"If you're wondering, that's fun," Jeff Bezos said.

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Generating high-quality single photons for quantum computing

Researchers have designed a way to generate, at room temperature, more single photons for carrying quantum information. The design, they say, holds promise for the development of practical quantum computers.

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Google to show ads on homepage of app amid slowing revenue growth

The move gives the search engine a huge new supply of ad slots to boost revenue.

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Cybersecurity firm Crowdstrike files to go public

Crowdstrike is the latest tech company seeking to go public in 2019.

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NASA Awards $106 Million to US Small Businesses for Technology Development

Managing pilotless aircraft and solar panels that could help humans live on the Moon and Mars are among the technologies NASA is looking to develop with small business awards totaling $106 million.

May 14, 2019
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Microsoft exec: Windows 10 upgrade cycle is driving sales growth — and it's only halfway done

Microsoft will stop supporting Windows 7 and Office 2010 in 2020. As customers move to newer products, Microsoft will be able to sell them additional tools, an executive said Tuesday.

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Alphabet falls after Morgan Stanley warns of a short-term slump

Alphabet will be fine long-term, Morgan Stanley analysts wrote in a note Tuesday, but the stock will continue to sink in the short-term.

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A step towards probabilistic computing

Researchers demonstrate how skyrmions can be used for future computer concepts that are closer to how the human brain works.

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Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt advocated for a censored search engine in China

The former Google executive said he believed in 2010 that keeping its service in China could have forced the country to "be more open."

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Myanmar: Conflict resolution at ‘total standstill’, military commanders must answer for crimes against humanity

Myanmar’s military commanders must answer charges of war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide in a credible court, a United Nations Independent International Fact-Finding Mission on Myanmar (FFM) said on Tuesday, urging the international community to cut off all financial and other support to them.

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Electrode's 'hot edges' convert carbon dioxide gas into fuels and chemicals

A team of scientists has created a bowl-shaped electrode with 'hot edges' which can efficiently convert carbon dioxide from gas into carbon based fuels and chemicals, helping combat the climate change threat posed by atmospheric carbon dioxide.

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New coating could have big implications for lithium batteries

Scientists have developed a new cathode coating by using an oxidative chemical vapor deposition technique. The new coating can keep a battery's cathode electrically and ionically conductive and ensures that the battery stays safe after many cycles.

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Electrode's 'hot edges' convert carbon dioxide gas into fuels and chemicals

A team of scientists has created a bowl-shaped electrode with 'hot edges' which can efficiently convert carbon dioxide from gas into carbon based fuels and chemicals, helping combat the climate change threat posed by atmospheric carbon dioxide.

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New coating could have big implications for lithium batteries

Scientists have developed a new cathode coating by using an oxidative chemical vapor deposition technique. The new coating can keep a battery's cathode electrically and ionically conductive and ensures that the battery stays safe after many cycles.

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Small, hardy planets most likely to survive death of their stars

Small, hardy planets packed with dense elements have the best chance of avoiding being crushed and swallowed up when their host star dies, new research has found.

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Dating apps beneficial for LGBTQ community in India: Survey

Accepting that the stigma around their community has drastically lessened in the last five years, 73 per cent of the LGBTQ adults believe that online dating apps have benefited their community in a positive way in India, data from dating app Tinder showed on Tuesday.

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Vodafone to make 5G network live in UK on July 3

Vodafone on Tuesday announced that its 5G network would go live in the UK for both common consumers as well as business customers on July 3, giving the UK its first official 5G launch date.

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Small, hardy planets most likely to survive death of their stars

Small, hardy planets packed with dense elements have the best chance of avoiding being crushed and swallowed up when their host star dies, new research has found.

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Google is striking back at Amazon's advertising push with new shopping features

Google announced Tuesday at its Google Marketing Live conference a slew of new products pertaining to shopping, including a personalized Google Shopping homepage which lets consumers compare and filter by features like price or brand.

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