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World's first electrified road for charging vehicles opens in Sweden The world's first electrified road that recharges the batteries of cars and trucks driving on it has been opened in Sweden. About 2km (1.2 miles) of electric rail has been embedded in a public road near Stockholm, but the government's roads agency has already drafted a national map for future expansion.
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge's remains rediscovered in wine cellar It probably wouldn't have surprised his long-suffering friends, but the remains of the poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge have been rediscovered in a wine cellar. Literary pilgrims have long paid their respects at the memorial plaques to Coleridge in the church above, unaware his lead coffin was lying behind ...
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Background checks pay for Checkr, which just rang up $100 million in new funding The round brings the company's total funding to roughly $150 million altogether, which is a lot of capital in not a lot of time. Yet Checkr is very well-positioned considering the changing nature of work. The company was born when software engineers Daniel Yanisse and Jonathan Perichon worked ...
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Otobong Nkanga explores Africa's relationship with the west – in pictures The Nigerian-born, Belgium-based artist's first North American exhibition looks at the relationship between Africa and the western world, focusing on the mining of natural resources. To Dig a Hole That Collapses Again draws from a range of media, from photography to illustration to tapestry, to show how ...
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Chinese Grand Prix: Can Mercedes continue their recent dominance in Shanghai? Hamilton won there last season, his fifth success in Shanghai, three of his wins coming for Mercedes and the other two when he was at McLaren. Fernando Alonso has won there twice - in 2005 and 2013 - and both current Ferrari drivers have been on the top step in China, Kimi Raikkonen in 2007 and ...
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Syria 'deconfliction hotline' in use by Russia and US, says Kremlin Russia and the US are using a "deconfliction" telephone line for Syria, the Kremlin has said, as tensions mount over the prospect of a US strike on Russia's Middle East ally. "The line exists and it is active. In general, the line is used by both sides," the Kremlin's spokesman, Dmitry Peskov, told reporters.
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Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon (2018) review: business in the front, business in the back There are few things more consistent in the tech world than ThinkPad laptops. For over 25 years, IBM and then Lenovo have been cranking out the utilitarian workhorses that put business needs first. Though ThinkPads have adopted new technologies and features over the years, they have had more ...
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China has become a 'technological powerhouse' in artificial intelligence, says Global Robo CEO Speaking with CNBC's Dan Murphy on Wednesday, Bill Studebaker of Robo Global said China has been a "chronic abuser" of intellectual property in the technology space, but "it sort of recognizes that they need to come to the table and protect their own IP." China filed the most patents of any country in ...
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Variety of Life Studied to Benefit Humans on Earth and in Space Flight Engineer Ricky Arnold started his morning gearing up the student-designed Genes in Space-5 experiment. He processed hardware and genetic samples to help scientists understand the relationship between DNA alterations and weakened immune systems possibly caused by living in space.
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Dual inhibition of MDMX and MDM2 as a therapeutic strategy in leukemia A new staple of leukemia treatment? As suggested by their name, tumor suppressor genes prevent tumorigenesis, and their expression or activity is often lost in cancer cells. One of the best known tumor suppressors is p53, which is inactivated in a variety of cancer types, often through up-regulation of its ...
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