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    Geologists Studying Stonehenge Rocks Finally Discovered Where They Came From

    Stonehenge is one of the most incredible monuments on Earth, but it's also one of the most puzzling. The colossal rocks, perched on their end…

    By Mike Wehner February 28th, 2019 Read More
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    Scientists Built A New Rover That's Learning Here On Earth How To Search For Life On Mars

    NASA has learned a lot about Mars thanks to the efforts of its high-tech rovers. We've learned a lot about the composition of the planet's…

    By Mike Wehner February 28th, 2019 Read More
  • Congress Wants Google To Explain How It Forgot About The Nest Secure Microphone

    A week ago, we learned that there is in fact a microphone Google included with its Nest Secure home security system that the tech giant…

    By Andy Meek February 28th, 2019 Read More
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    NASA Expects SpaceX Crew Dragon To Launch On Saturday

    It was just a few days ago that NASA announced it had cleared SpaceX's Crew Dragon for a test launch and docking opportunity with the…

    By Mike Wehner February 27th, 2019 Read More
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    New At-Home Test Can Tell You If You Have Colon Cancer

    Early detection is paramount to effect treatment of life-threatening diseases like cancer, but going to the doctor for a screening can be time-consuming and, for…

    By Mike Wehner February 27th, 2019 Read More
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    First Privately Funded Mission To The Moon Hit By Bizarre Computer Glitch In Space

    The very first privately funded mission to the Moon is already underway, with the Beresheet spacecraft taking off this past Friday. The mission, which is…

    By Mike Wehner February 27th, 2019 Read More
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    New Report Shows The Number Of Robocalls Grew A Whopping 325% Worldwide Last Year

    The team behind caller ID service Hiya has taken advantage of the attention generated by MWC this week to release its Global Robocall Radar Report,…

    By Andy Meek February 27th, 2019 Read More
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    Japan's Asteroid Probe Left A Big Dark Patch When It Touched Ryugu

    Japan's space agency JAXA is still celebrating the success of its first attempt to collect a sample of the asteroid Ryugu using the Hayabusa2 spacecraft,…

    By Mike Wehner February 27th, 2019 Read More
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    New Jupiter Photo From NASA's Juno Spacecraft Is Utterly Gorgeous

    Our Solar System is full of planets and moons that are quite interesting, varying from dusty rock worlds like Mars to frigid collections of methane…

    By Mike Wehner February 26th, 2019 Read More
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    Iceberg Twice The Size Of New York City Is About To Break Free From Antarctica

    NASA's high-flying observational instruments are great at peering deep into space, but the agency also spends plenty of time staring down at our own planet,…

    By Mike Wehner February 26th, 2019 Read More
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    Apple Will Reportedly Add The Apple Watch Feature Everyone Wants By Next Year

    Apple's smartwatch has dominated the industry ever since it was introduced back in 2016, but despite its ubiquity, the popular wearable is still missing several…

    By Jacob Siegal February 26th, 2019 Read More
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    Anonymous Survey Shows Tesla And SpaceX Employees Are Still Confident In Elon Musk

    The Twitter habits of Tesla's chief executive are apparently coming back under scrutiny, with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission asking a judge to hold…

    By Andy Meek February 26th, 2019 Read More
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    Baseball Game Interrupted By Eagle And Osprey Fighting Over A Fish

    Humans like to follow schedules like, for example, when a college baseball game is going to take place, but Mother Nature couldn't possibly care less…

    By Mike Wehner February 26th, 2019 Read More
  • There's A Way To Hide The Galaxy S10's Camera Hole, But You'll Get A Massive Bezel Instead

    The Galaxy S10 may have not been unveiled in Barcelona at the Mobile World Congress, but the phone is still one the stars of the…

    By Chris Smith February 26th, 2019 Read More
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    The ESA Captures Stunning Images Of Ancient Waterways On Mars

    Mars as we know it today is a dusty, dried-up ball of rock with a little bit of ice here and there, but things were…

    By Mike Wehner February 26th, 2019 Read More
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    The Biggest Test Of SpaceX's Crew Dragon Will Take Place This Week

    In what will undoubtedly be the biggest test of SpaceX's Crew Dragon vehicle to date, the company is scheduled to launch its capsule to the…

    By Mike Wehner February 25th, 2019 Read More
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    NASA's Curiosity Rover Entered 'Safe Mode' On Mars, But Nobody Knows Why

    You know that feeling you get when a piece of technology just isn't working like it should, but you can't find the cause? Whether it's…

    By Mike Wehner February 25th, 2019 Read More
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    Apple Has A Clever Plan To Fight Off Patent Trolls

    As Apple continues to deal with patent trolls on all fronts, the company recently decided to take matters into its own hands. As confirmed via…

    By Yoni Heisler February 24th, 2019 Read More
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    China's Gene-Edited Babies May Have Enhanced Intelligence Due To Genetic Quirk

    Late last year, a Chinese scientist named He Jiankui boldly declared that he had produced what would be the world's first genetically modified humans. In…

    By Mike Wehner February 24th, 2019 Read More
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    LG Is About To Unveil An Android Phone Like No Other - Follow Our Live Blog From MWC 2019

    LG is hosting the fourth big smartphone event from Barcelona this Sunday, and it's in a time slot that is usually reserved for Samsung's Galaxy…

    By Chris Smith February 24th, 2019 Read More
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    Watch Live As Xiaomi Unveils Hot New Smartphones At MWC 2019

    Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi shocked the world a few days ago by launching a smartphone with 12GB of RAM that's somehow still incredibly affordable compared…

    By Chris Smith February 24th, 2019 Read More
  • Of Course Some Apps Are Sharing Private Health Details With Facebook

    Stop us if you've heard a version of this one before. Facebook is slurping up a trove of extremely personal data from users of almost…

    By Andy Meek February 23rd, 2019 Read More
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    Newly Discovered Tyrannosaur Species Was Just A Little Fella

    The Tyrannosaurus rex may have been one of the mightiest beasts to roam the ancient Earth — though whether he was more of a scavenger…

    By Mike Wehner February 22nd, 2019 Read More
  • robot

    A Chinese Girl Got A Robot To Do Her Homework For Her

    We've gone from the days of "the dog ate my homework" to "the robot did my homework for me." According to a report in recent…

    By Andy Meek February 22nd, 2019 Read More
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    Huawei Trolls Galaxy S10 With A Feature It Copied From The iPhone

    The smartphone wars are only going to get more interesting this year, especially now that Samsung's Galaxy S10 is official. The Korean giant confirmed almost…

    By Chris Smith February 21st, 2019 Read More
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    Japan's Asteroid Probe Is About To Shoot A Bullet At An Asteroid

    Last year, the Japanese space program (JAXA) successfully arrived at the diamond-shaped space rock known as Ryugu. The spacecraft, known as Hayabusa2, spent the latter…

    By Mike Wehner February 21st, 2019 Read More
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    Bored Pilot Draws Penises On The Flight Radar With His Plane

    Taking a flight is often exciting, or even scary, for those of us who only rarely take to the skies, but pilots spend a huge…

    By Mike Wehner February 21st, 2019 Read More
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