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When a treatment costs $450,000 or more, it had better work
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The sharing economy is going to innovate us into the Victorian Era
15 votes -
Looking for assistance for professional or personal development? There is an opportunity to receive a coding scholarship through Lesbians Who Tech!
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Extinct flower rediscovered in Hawaii, via drones - A rare cliff-dwelling flower that was thought eliminated has been found by scientists in Kauai.
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New scientific device creates electricity from snowfall
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The age of robot farmers - Picking strawberries takes speed, stamina, and skill. Can a robot do it?
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When tech makes food insecurity worse
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Blind people can struggle to understand memes, so they made their own
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The golf ball that made golfers too good
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Climate chaos is coming and the Pinkertons are ready
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Emoji keep getting more inclusive. So why is there no trans pride flag?
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Battery reality: There’s nothing better than lithium-ion coming soon
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Laptops to stay in bags as TSA brings new technology to airports
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Chinese rocket company Linkspace successfully tests hovering a rocket
@linkspace_china: LinkSpace did a very successful test on rocket recycling on March 27, 2019. It will support us to open the next PLAN. Thank you Dr. @robert_zubrin for being here to witness this exciting milestone. Later, NewLine Baby(RLV-T5) will undergo higher flight tests in the future. https://t.co/9aIpLopstW
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Energy secretary Rick Perry approves deal to sell nuclear technology to Saudi Arabia
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Europe’s controversial overhaul of online copyright receives final approval
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Brain implants are happening — are you ready for yours?
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The rise of robot authors: Is the writing on the wall for human novelists?
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Neri Oxman's new glass printing technique could lead to 3D-printed glass building facades
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Software is everywhere, but it's not always an upgrade
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YouTube face-off: Berlin police break up mass brawl
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Lumotive says it's got a solid-state lidar that really works
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Making grass flow like water
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The lighting budget of Thomas Jefferson
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America's Cup breakthrough as US make flying start towards Auckland 2021
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Apple and Stanford’s Apple Watch study identified irregular heartbeats in over 2,000 patients
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Online activists are silencing us, scientists say
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Elizabeth Warren proposes breaking up Amazon, Google, and Facebook
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What if you could diagnose diseases with a tampon?
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Reading in the Age of Constant Distraction
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Technology takes center court in the basketball world: The NBA elevates the game and fan experience thanks to technology and tech-savvy team owners willing to try new things.
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Promoting Time Management on Mobile Devices
I had this idea for a phone that would be a feature phone, but with a Google or an Alexa powered assistant so it could have most of the functionality of an newer phone, but not as many avenues to...
I had this idea for a phone that would be a feature phone, but with a Google or an Alexa powered assistant so it could have most of the functionality of an newer phone, but not as many avenues to become lost within it. Probably wouldn't be that big of a market for it, but going off of that idea, what sort of changes would you like in phones to promote less mindless engagement sessions and allow users to better manage their own time. Is this more the responsibility of the end user to manage their own time, or can more be done at an OEM, GUI, or otherwise have these functionalities baked into the phone?
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Revealed: Facebook’s global lobbying against data privacy laws
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Spotify launches in India amidst legal battle with Warner
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Scientists release controversial genetically modified mosquitoes in high-security lab
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Seven ways music exposes our feelings about technology
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How to grant your child an inner life
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Data privacy bill unites Charles Koch and Big Tech
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Where will the materials for our clean energy future come from?
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Chicken and egg problems: Successful product placement in highly competitive markets
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The text of Article 13 and the EU Copyright Directive has just been finalised
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Sentry mode: Guarding your Tesla
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2019 Annual Letter from Bill & Melinda Gates: "We didn’t see this coming"
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Online grocery shopping has been slow to catch on - We shop online for almost everything. Why not food?
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Older video game animation may have been limited by technology, but does that make it worse?
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Spotify has bought two podcast startups and it wants to buy more
17 votes -
A look at the revival of the reel to reel tape format
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Can we ditch intensive farming - and still feed the world?
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The Age of Surveillance Capitalism by Shoshana Zuboff review – we are the pawns
7 votes