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    Watching This Soft Robotic Hand Move Is Strangely Hypnotic

    Robotic technology had come a long way in the past couple of decades, with more intelligent machines capable of superhuman feats that were once thought…

    By Mike Wehner March 10th, 2019 Read More
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    Chinese Government Praises Huawei For Suing The US And Not Being 'Silent Lambs'

    At this point, it's starting to seem unusual if there's not a new development in the ongoing saga of Huawei from one day to the…

    By Andy Meek March 9th, 2019 Read More
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    Samsung Launches 'Experience Tour' To Celebrate 10 Years Of Galaxy Phones

    In tandem with the launch of the Samsung Galaxy S10 -- and the fact that 2019 marks the 10-year anniversary of Samsung's Galaxy line of…

    By Andy Meek March 9th, 2019 Read More
  • Cancer-Targeting Compound Could Be A Breakthrough In Treating Brain Tumors

    A new compound discovered by scientists at Scripps Research may prove to be a powerful weapon in the fight against one of the most aggressive…

    By Mike Wehner March 8th, 2019 Read More
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    Mark Zuckerberg Reportedly Has An Escape Hatch In His Office In Case Of Emergency

    It's a strange world we live in when tech CEOs need stringent security protection, but that's sadly the state of affairs these days. Notably, Facebook…

    By Yoni Heisler March 8th, 2019 Read More
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    SpaceX's Crew Dragon Just Made History, Splashing Down Safely In The Atlantic Ocean

    It was only about a week ago that SpaceX launched the Crew Dragon, the company's first crew-capable spacecraft, towards the International Space Station. A lot…

    By Mike Wehner March 8th, 2019 Read More
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    Running Bob Ross Through Google's DeepDream Is Just As Terrifying As You'd Imagine

    When it comes to creepy AI-powered software, Google's DeepDream is hard to beat. Born from an initiative to classify and categorize images, the software is…

    By Mike Wehner March 8th, 2019 Read More
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    If We're Looking For Aliens, We Might Want To Take A Closer Look At Twin Stars

    In the ongoing search for life outside of Earth, scientists already know that planets need to be in just the right place around their host…

    By Mike Wehner March 8th, 2019 Read More
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    2,024 Robocalls Were Received In The US Every Second In February

    February was another bad month in terms of the scourge of robocalls, which remain a pretty out-of-control problem in the US. The total number of…

    By Andy Meek March 8th, 2019 Read More
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    China's Lunar Rover Is Awake Again After An Extended Nap

    China's space program is making big waves as of late, and its soft landing on the far side of the Moon earlier this year —…

    By Mike Wehner March 7th, 2019 Read More
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    Russia Doesn't Appear Thrilled With SpaceX Crew Dragon's Success

    SpaceX made history earlier this week with a successful launch of its Crew Dragon capsule, sending it to the International Space Station where it successfully…

    By Mike Wehner March 7th, 2019 Read More
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    Killing An Asteroid Might Be A Lot Harder Than Anyone Thought

    We've all seen Armageddon, so it's easy to imagine that Earth could potentially be saved from a killer asteroid by a ragtag group of scientists…

    By Mike Wehner March 7th, 2019 Read More
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    Nintendo Brings Virtual Reality To Switch With The New Labo VR Kit

    In a surprise move on Wednesday, Nintendo revealed that virtual reality is coming to the Switch, but not in the form of a traditional head-mounted…

    By Jacob Siegal March 7th, 2019 Read More
  • The First All-Female Spacewalk Is About To Take Place On The International Space Station

    When it comes to gender equality, NASA's long history definitely has a few blemishes. Some incredibly influential women who made NASA what it is today…

    By Mike Wehner March 7th, 2019 Read More
  • Your Brain Makes Decisions Before You Even Realize It

    You make countless decisions every day that range from mundane to incredibly important, but what part of you is actually making those decisions? We all…

    By Mike Wehner March 7th, 2019 Read More
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    No One Asked For It, But Researchers Built Another Back-Flipping Robot Anyway

    Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology describe the new robot they just built and unveiled as "powerful, robust and inexpensive." Among its abilities, the…

    By Andy Meek March 7th, 2019 Read More
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    Fitbit Unveils Four New Wearable Devices That Won't Break The Bank

    Fitbit is making a play for new customers who don't currently sport one of the company's wearables on their wrists by unveiling four new, more…

    By Andy Meek March 7th, 2019 Read More
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    One Of The Earliest Exoplanet Discoveries Was Just Confirmed After A Decade

    When it comes to searching for objects outside of our own solar system, sometimes things aren't always as they first appear. NASA's Kepler space telescope…

    By Mike Wehner March 6th, 2019 Read More
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    This Is What A Sonic Boom Looks Like

    Anyone who has experienced a sonic boom for themselves knows just how startling the massive clap of energy can feel. Sonic booms can carry for…

    By Mike Wehner March 6th, 2019 Read More
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    This Worm Can Regrow Its Brain And Entire Head If Needed

    As humans, if we lose a limb or even a tiny digit like a finger or toe we're left to live out our lives without…

    By Mike Wehner March 6th, 2019 Read More
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    Galaxy S10 Review: Samsung's Completely Redesigned Flagships Live Up To The Hype

    I've been covering the smartphone industry for close to 15 years now. In all that time, I'm not sure I have ever seen a smartphone…

    By Zach Epstein March 6th, 2019 Read More
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    Colossal Asteroid Will Approach Earth On Friday, But We'll Be Fine

    NASA is always keeping an eye on space rocks that get anywhere near Earth, and 2019 has been a relatively calm year in terms of…

    By Mike Wehner March 6th, 2019 Read More
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    Amazon's Alexa Just Got A New Skill That Enables Control Of Your Roku Devices

    Amazon's digital assistant Alexa can already perform a number of tasks and execute a variety of commands, the list of which keeps getting longer thanks…

    By Andy Meek March 6th, 2019 Read More
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    Forget iOS 13, We Want The New Apple Watch To Look This Gorgeous

    While iOS 13 will undoubtedly be the main attraction at Apple's WWDC event this coming June, there's a good chance we'll see some interesting developments…

    By Yoni Heisler March 5th, 2019 Read More
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    Watch Japan's Asteroid Probe Fire A Bullet Into A Space Rock

    It was just a couple of weeks ago that the Japan space program, JAXA, announced that its Hayabusa2 probe had successfully completed a maneuver never…

    By Mike Wehner March 5th, 2019 Read More
  • An HIV Patient May Have Been Cured Of The Disease For Only The Second Time In History

    The fight to beat HIV has been going on for a long, long time. The disease, which can be treated but not yet reliably beaten,…

    By Mike Wehner March 5th, 2019 Read More
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    Archaeologists Found An 'Immortality' Elixir Hidden In An Ancient Tomb

    Late last year, archaeologists in China found some very interesting items in an ancient tomb dating back as far as 202 BC, including a bronze…

    By Mike Wehner March 5th, 2019 Read More
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