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5 Times in 2017 That Nature Outmatched Humans In this video, two people driving in Alaska almost had a bear-induced brush with death. The pair slowed down when they saw a brown bear gallop across the two-lane road in front of them. The bear disappeared into the woods as they passed, but then came barreling out and began chasing after their ...
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Apple will waive developer fees for nonprofits and governments in 2018 So Apple is also taking the step of waiving the $99 developer fee for "government and nonprofits starting in the U.S." sometime in "early 2018," TechCrunch reports (and Apple confirms in an email). Those organizations will will have to figure out how to submit apps themselves, but at least they won't ...
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Tesla Is Now Taking Semi Truck Orders In These Countries Technically, at least one European company, Italy-based trucking company Fercam, secured a reservation in the week following Tesla Semi's launch. But the company made the order through its U.S. partner Mao, which will receive the truck in New Jersey and then export it, Transport Europa reported in ...
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How To Survive In A Copycat World Due to changes in our patent laws, it has become enormously expensive to defend one's intellectual property in the United States. First, take a deep breath. There are other strategies to pursue. Not only can you survive, you can succeed. But you're going to have to be unemotional and think differently.
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Gene editing staves off deafness in mice In this case, the researchers encapsulated the CRISPR components in positively charged fatty molecules called lipids, which are capable of crossing cell membranes. They then injected those particles directly into the inner ears of the mice, where the lipids were taken up by the hair cells that sense ...
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