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India’s Exponent Energy may have found the secret to 15 min rapid EV charging – BizNewsPost Tech
Bangalore-based Exponent Energy might have come up with a way to deliver 15-minute rapid charging for electric vehicles. The startup,…
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DJI says its drones are designed for consumers after Russian general praises their military capabilities
A hot potato: Most companies welcome public praise, but not when it comes from a high-ranking Russian general who calls…
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Lack of Glove Changes at COVID-19 Testing Centers Led to Major Cross-Contamination
By European Society of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases August 16, 2022 Lack of glove changes at COVID-19 testing centers…
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PlayStation PC launcher references found in ‘Marvel’s Spider-Man: Remastered’ code | Engadget
Like , and , Sony may soon require you to download a launcher before you can play its games on…
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Engineers developed an ‘invisible finger’ to control your touchscreen devices remotely
In a nutshell: It has long been known that electromagnetic fields (EMF) can do some wonky things to electronic devices.…
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The secrets in our sewers helping protect us from infectious diseases
Waste water contains a treasure trove of data on our health, well-being and inequality, and can be used to head…
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Image: Burning in Botswana
Credit: NASA Earth Observatory image by Lauren Dauphin, using MODIS data from NASA EOSDIS LANCE and GIBS/Worldview. Large wildland fires…
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Biofluorescent snailfish brave Arctic waters with built-in antifreeze
Some of the most significant scientific inventions—penicillin, gunpowder, the microwave—were discovered by accident. Now a group of researchers investigating how…
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New modeling approach helps advance cryopreservation
Density of water within the range of pressures and temperatures that the researchers investigated. Credit: Biothermal Technology Laboratory, Carnegie Mellon…
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Glowing Arctic snailfish is packed with antifreeze proteins
Greenland’s variegated snailfish produces antifreeze proteins that stop large ice crystal formation, keeping the animal’s blood like a slushie, instead…
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Nothing clarifies why it reduced the Phone 1’s brightness and future steps
Recently, Nothing found itself in a bit of controversy after it was discovered its Phone 1 didn’t meet the brightness…
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Astronauts could use plasma to make oxygen and fertiliser on Mars
A form of matter called plasma, which contains charged particles, could help break up the Martian atmosphere into more useful…
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Paul Davison spills the tea on Clubhouse’s past, present and future at Disrupt – BizNewsPost Tech
When social audio app Clubhouse launched in May of 2020 (with a $100 million valuation), it took off like a…
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New cryo-EM images shed light on Wnt signaling
Cryo-EM reveals how Wnt, a key signal molecule for human development and cancer, is modified by an enzyme named PORCN.…
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By 2050, most of the US will be blanketed by extreme heat belt
This summer is already marked by megadroughts and extreme heat waves across the globe. A new report on extreme heat events from…
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This vulnerability lets an attacker view every file on a Mac
PSA A security researcher has discovered a flaw in macOS that could let an attacker view every file on a…
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Asteroid impacts might have created some of Mars’ sand
Sand on Earth is continuously being created by the slow erosion of rocks. But on Mars, violent asteroid impacts may…
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Meet the marine geologist mapping the deepest point on Earth
When Dawn Wright plummeted to the bottom of the world in a nearly indestructible chamber, the sable abyss of the…
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Samsung silently splits Galaxy Z Flip 3 trade-in options for Flip 4 buyers
Kris Carlon / Android Authority TL;DR Samsung has silently adjusted the trade-in options for Galaxy Z Flip 4 buyers. There…
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Hyper’s 245W charger and battery pack now available to all
After initially crowdfunding them via an Indiegogo campaign, the HyperJuice 245W GaN Desktop Charger charger and the 245W USB-C Battery…
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Mycel’s mushroom meat and biomaterials sprout $10M in funding – BizNewsPost Tech
Mycel, a South Korean startup making fungal-based biomaterials that can replace leather and meat, said it has raised $10 million…
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Helbiz reports revenue increase but dwindling cash reserves – BizNewsPost Tech
Helbiz started out as a shared micromobility company but has since expanded to include ghost kitchens, media streaming and, most…
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Research team introduces new technology for analysis of protein activity in cells
Doroteya Raykova and Ola Söderberg have driven the development of MolBoolean. Credit: Mikael Wallerstedt Proteins constitute principal building blocks in…
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Say goodbye to bad background effects with Google’s latest Meet update
Edgar Cervantes / Android Authority TL;DR Google released an update for its Meet app. The update improves real-time video effects.…
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‘Wordle’ today, August 16: Answer, hints, help for Wordle #423 | Digital Trends
Trying to solve Wordle #423 for August 16, 2022, and need some help? Like solving a good Wordle, today’s answer…
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You may soon have to assemble your own Peloton
Coming on the heels of a third round of layoffs, Peloton is now considering redesigning its bikes so that users…
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Scientists create DNA test that identifies Lyme disease in horses
Credit: CC0 Public Domain A Rutgers scientist aiming to help heal a sick horse has created an ultra-sensitive DNA test…
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Android 13 is now available for Google Pixel phones
Forward-looking: After months of betas and previews, Google has started shipping the public version of Android 13 to users with…
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Apple reportedly tested search ads in Maps in bid to expand advertising business | Engadget
Apple may be planning to bring ads to more of its first-party apps. According to , the company has conducted…
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Nvidia and Disney Can Breathe Life Into the Metaverse
While Netscape didn’t invent the internet or HTML, it was the company that made the internet real. Netscape advanced with…
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Child Tax Credit 2022: Is Your State Sending $750 to Eligible Families?
A child tax credit extension isn’t included in the newly passed Inflation Reduction Act, making it unlikely for another child…
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Research shows pairing herbicides with prescribed burning improves downy brome control
Perennial grasses and forbs released after burning and indaziflam treatments at Hall Ranch study site near Lyons, Colorado, USA. Credit:…
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Age Accelerating “Zombie Cells” – A New Study Sheds Light on These Unique Cells
Senescent cells, or “zombie cells,” are unique in that they ultimately cease multiplying but do not die off as expected.…
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Webb Space Telescope Is Measuring Distant Galaxies 5–10x Better Than Any Other Telescope
Credit: NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center On December 25th, 2021, after many years of anticipation, the James Webb Space Telescope…
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Researchers assess diagnostic criteria for canine glioma
Credit: Josef Reckziegel on Unsplash A multi-institutional team led by North Carolina State University researchers has found that using recently…
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Pitcher plants use raindrop impacts to fling insects into their trap
Raindrops trigger a predatory diving board that cannonballs insects into a pool of digestive fluids Life 3 August 2022 By…
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Scientists identify potential bioindicators for monitoring plastic pollution in North Pacific Ocean
A green sea turtle basking on one of the beaches in Hawaii. These marine species could serve as a potential…
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Home screening test for oral or throat cancer has 90 per cent accuracy
To identify oral and throat cancer, lesions have to be big enough for doctors to see. A saliva test available…
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Zoom Chat
Start or join a 100-person meeting with crystal-clear, face-to-face video, high quality screen sharing, and instant messaging – for free.…
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Today’s heat waves feel a lot hotter than heat index implies
The long-used Heat Index table (top) underestimates the apparent temperature for the most extreme heat and humidity conditions occurring today…
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Quantum computer can simulate infinitely many chaotic particles
Using just a handful of quantum bits, researchers have used a quantum computer to simulate an infinite line of electron-like…
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Space Rocket Debris Could Have Disastrous Consequences – However, There Is a Solution
Dangerous space junk illustration. If governments don’t act, space rocket junk might have deadly consequences. According to a recent University…
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Get this all-in-one scanner that uses AR tech to make DIY projects easy
We rely on our smartphones more than ever nowadays, from work to play to running our businesses. If you’re one…
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Ford’s experimental headlight technology projects information onto the road ahead
In brief: Ford’s European division is testing new headlight technology designed to help keep drivers’ eyes on the road. Dubbed…
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Can we build a quantum clock that is entirely quantum?
By Nicole Yunger Halpern Clocks could get a quantum update Credit: Quality Stock / Alamy Stock Photo The following is…
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Intermittent Fasting Could Reduce Chemotherapy Side Effects
Fasting before chemotherapy treatment has been shown to help heart cells maintain normal autophagy activity in imaging tests using nanoparticles.…
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Your iPhone might soon display more ads across native iOS apps
The big picture: The most valuable company in the world right now appears to be expanding its advertising business for…
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Scientists Open New Frontier in Quantum Science and Technology
Researchers used light and electron spin qubits to control nuclear spin in a 2D material, opening a new frontier in…
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Hummingbird that was feared extinct is spotted in Colombian mountains
The Santa Marta sabrewing, an emerald green hummingbird, has been officially documented for only the second time since it was…
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Research Fraud: Is Everything We Think We Know About Alzheimer’s Disease Wrong?
Evidence revealed that scientists had faked images in a study published 16 years ago. This was an important paper that…
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