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When Things Don't Go How You Expect
This may come as a huge surprise to you (probably not), but it is actually quite common here on planet earth for things to not work out exactly as you would like them to. I know. It's shocking and concerning, but that is indeed how it works. I doubt any rational adult would argue with that. Then…
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What Is Driving Growth in the Cloud Space?
It’s the investment in data centers that helped players like Amazon, Microsoft, IBM (IBM), and Salesforce (CRM) to report double-digit or triple-digit growth in the cloud space.
Market RealistCould New Frogs Found in Surprising Places Inspire Conservation?
The discovery of a new frog species in southwestern India has put a spotlight on conserving biodiversity amid rapid economic development.
TakePart.comReport details cause of 2014 radiation leak at national lab
IDAHO FALLS, Idaho (AP) — Compromised equipment caused a radiation leak at the Idaho National Laboratory two years ago and faulty air monitors failed to detect the release that exposed nine workers, a new report says.
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Brazil's confirmed, suspected microcephaly cases rise to 5,235
The number of confirmed and suspected cases of microcephaly in Brazil associated with the Zika virus rose to 5,235 in the week through March 25, from 5,200 a week earlier, the Health Ministry said on Tuesday. Of these, the number of confirmed cases climbed to 944 from 907 a week earlier, while…
ReutersFirst Guy to Get Oculus Rift VR Headset Gives His Review
The first customer to receive the consumer version of Oculus Rift, which began shipping this week, has a rave review after playing with the headset.
ABC NewsWomen Could Lower Fracture Risk with Mediterranean Diet
Older women who eat a diet full of produce, fish and nuts, may have a slightly lower risk of hip fractures, a new study finds. The researchers found that the risk of hip fracture among the women in the study who adhered most closely to this kind of diet, sometimes called the Mediterranean diet, was…
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American Drivers Using Cheap Gas Must Read This
United States drivers are surprised that they never knew this. If you drive less than 50 miles per day, you better read this...
Watch something bash Jupiter, causing an explosion seen from Earth
Two amateur astronomers separately capture a continent-size blast emanating from the massive planet.
CNET'NASA's Unexplained Files ': Can the ISS be Hacked?
As crew on the international space station performed routine tests, rocket thrusters began firing out of nowhere. Even though the engines only fired for a minute, it was enough to change the space station's orbit. Could this and other mysterious glitches be signs of cyber attack?
The Science ChannelThe Reduction of Ego-Depletion
In recent years, psychological science has been increasingly roiled by a "replication crisis" wherein numerous theories the field was once certain about are proving rather wobbly on closer inspection. With the release of a new replication report by multiple scholarly labs in the journal…
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NASA’s new inflatable space home
An important new structure for long missions in space is about to be sent to the International Space Station: the Bigelow Expandable Activity Module.
CNBC.comVodafone smartphone tech is being given to harbor seals in Orkney, Scotland
Smartphones may be close to saturating the human market, but when it comes to seals, that’s a whole new growth area. And now, harbor seals in Orkney, Scotland will be receiving smartphone technology in an effort to stymie their population decline. It’s all part of a three-year study conducted by…
Digital TrendsInstagram Delays Reshuffling User Feeds
Instagram will hold off on a plan to ditch chronological user feeds for interest based one.
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The 18 Cars Most Likely To Break
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Apple iOS 9.3: Company Working on Fix for Issue Affecting Some Users
Some users have reported links don't work after iOS 9.3 update.
ABC NewsRythm raises $11M to pursue sleep-improving neurotechnology
French startup Rythm, which makes a tech-infused headset it claims improves sleep quality, announced Tuesday that it’s raised over $11 million from private investors and public grants. The ‘Dreem’ headset was announced last month, but only in a prototype form — this money should help bring it to a…
TechCrunchSanofi poaches AstraZeneca scientist as new research head
By Ben Hirschler LONDON (Reuters) - French drugmaker Sanofi has poached one of AstraZeneca's top scientists to be its new research head in another high-profile departure for the British drugmaker. Sanofi said on Tuesday that Yong-Jun Liu had been appointed as head of research with effect from April…
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BlackPeopleMeet.comSponsoredWhat are some recent advances in non-convex optimization research?
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The Huffington PostUnicorns did roam the earth (but they weren't horses)
Technically Incorrect: A new study from Russia and Kazakhstan suggests that a mere 29,000 years ago the one-horned animals lived on Earth -- sort of.
CNETIs Hating Cilantro Genetic?
by Justina Huddleston, food writer for the Menuism BlogYou often hear people say "you either love it, or you hate it," about certain things, and with cilantro that certainly seems to be the case. Even self-professed culinary adventurers sometimes find themselves at a roadblock with the herb,…
The Huffington PostCan Micro Bit replicate BBC Micro success?
The BBC Micro has become an iconic piece of kit so, as the corporation launches Micro Bit, can it replicate its success?
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