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As-it-happens update 15 February 2018
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You log in to your glasses, and your entire workspace appears in front of you. To your right is a shelf stocked with all the apps and bookmarks you use every day. You reach over and grab one, place it on the floor, and the full-scale CAD model of the car you were designing pops into place. Pinned to the ...
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At the meeting of the Society of Arts, held in London on Wednesday night, Dr. Armstrong presiding, Mr. William Thomson, of Manchester, read a paper on "Arsenic in food and beer." The lecturer, after describing the nature of arsenic, pointed out that coal smoke contained a considerable quantity of ...
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United States health spending is projected to rise 5.3 percent in 2018, reflecting rising prices of medical goods and services and higher Medicaid costs, a U.S. government health agency said on Wednesday, an upward trend it forecasts for the next decade. The increase represents a sharp uptick from ...
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A brief history in the evolution of blockchain technology platforms
The popular discussion on mainstream media recently is often to separate blockchain technology from Bitcoin. Influential individuals in financial domain like Jamie Dimon as well as institutions like…
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There's a New Song of Ice and Fire Book Coming in 2018, But It's Still Not The Winds of Winter
Game of Thrones may not come back until 2019, but A Song of Ice and Fire is returning with a new book this year. Unfortunately, it's still not the story we've all been eagerly anticipating for years. But at least it's something... right? George R.R. Martin revealed on his Livejournal that the next book in the A ...
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"Year in Review" data storytelling contest … and the winner is…
Announcing the winner of the 2017 Power BI "Year in Review" data storytelling contest. With 37 entries and a close race, we're happy to announce David Eldersveld, a data visualization and analytics consultant at BlueGranite and author of the DataVeld blog, too home the top prize for his story North ...
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