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In neutron stars, minority rules The finding, published August 13 in Nature, was made by members of the Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator Facility (CEBAF) Large Acceptance ...
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VR optics could help old folks keep the world in focus The complex optics involved with putting a screen an inch away from the eye in VR headsets could make for smartglasses that correct for vision ...
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Afghanistan: ISIL Suicide bomber targets school in Kabul At least 34 people were killed in a suicide bomb attack in front of an education centre in the west of the Afghan capital, Kabul, according to the health ...
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LA to become the first city to use body scanners in rail transit systems The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority just announced its plans to become the first city to use portable body scanners in its ...
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Bridges across Europe are in a dangerous state, warn experts Fears have risen about the condition of infrastructure across Europe after the deadly collapse of a stretch of a motorway bridge in Genoa, with experts ...
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Open FutureToward defining privacy expectations in an age of oversharing What assurances of privacy do we have in this digital age? Until this year, the quick answer was: effectively none. We share personal data with ...
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Amazon in Running to Acquire Landmark Movie Chain Amazon.com Inc. is in the running to acquire Landmark Theaters, a move that would vault the e-commerce giant into the brick-and-mortar cinema ...
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Twitter officially kills off key features in third-party apps After years of warnings and several delays, Twitter finally made good today on its promise to kill off key features of popular streaming apps. In a blog ...
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Robot cars start delivering groceries in Arizona Grocery giant Kroger and autonomous vehicle startup Nuro launched their driverless delivery service Thursday in Scottsdale, Arizona. It is the first ...
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Reversals in life expectancy in high income countries? Two linked studies in The BMJ make important contributions to debates about the sustainability of improvements in life expectancy in high income ...
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