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Google wants to give doctors web-like searches for medical records [03 Nov 2019|04:04am]
Google made much ado of its recently created Health unit, but it didn't offer much insight into what that division would actually... well, do. Now, however, it's considerably clearer. Google Health lead David Feinberg and CNBC sources have outlined...


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Recommended Reading: The 'fingerprints' of bourbon [03 Nov 2019|10:00am]

Whiskey webs: Microscale "fingerprints" of bourbon whiskey
Stuart J. Williams, Martin J. Brown, VI and Adam D. Carrithers,
Physical Review Fluids (PDF)


Finish up your weekend with glass of your favorite bourbon. And while you imbibe, these finding...


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After Math: It's sequel season [03 Nov 2019|11:30am]
Friday's announcement that the second coming of Into the Spider-Verse will arrive in theaters on April 8, 2022, came amidst a flurry of franchise follow-up news. Motorola really is bringing back its famed Razr flip phone, Blizzard confirmed the new e...


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The best external hard drives [03 Nov 2019|01:00pm]
By Justin Krajeski

This post was done in partnership with Wirecutter. When readers choose to buy Wirecutter's independently chosen editorial picks, Wirecutter and Engadget may earn affiliate commission. Read the full guide to external hard drives....


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Camgirl sites exposed data for millions of users [03 Nov 2019|02:17pm]
Exposed databases are already enough of a security problem, but the latest incident could be particularly damaging for both porn site visitors and sex workers. Condition:Black security researchers have discovered that Barcelona's VTS Media left a da...


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US will grant Huawei trade ban exemptions 'very shortly' [03 Nov 2019|03:38pm]
The Commerce Department's de facto blacklisting of Huawei might loosen slightly in the near future. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross told Bloomberg in an interview that licenses allowing US companies to deal with Huawei would arrive "very shortly." The...


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Tesla Autopilot now recognizes traffic cones [03 Nov 2019|05:01pm]
Tesla's Autopilot has been adept at recognizing other cars on the road, but those aren't the only things you have to worry about on the road -- what about the traffic cones that wall you off from roadwork? You can relax after today... well, for the...


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Germany's leader wants 1 million EV charging points by 2030 [03 Nov 2019|06:19pm]
Electric car charging stations are still relatively few and far between, but they might be ubiquitous within a decade -- in Germany, at least. Chancellor Angela Merkel has declared that the government wants a "million charging points" in the country...


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The first in-the-wild BlueKeep cyberattack isn't as dangerous as feared [03 Nov 2019|07:37pm]
When word broke of the BlueKeep vulnerability in Windows, many feared a repeat of NotPetya and other widespread worms that have wreaked havoc. They might not have to worry quite so much, though. Kryptos Logic has discovered the first known in-the-wil...


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Watch Boeing's Starliner capsule launch abort test at 9AM ET [03 Nov 2019|08:55pm]
Boeing's CST-100 Starliner capsule is about to take a step closer toward taking people to orbit, and you can watch this step unfold first-hand. NASA and Boeing are streaming live coverage of the Starliner's pad abort test on November 4th at 9AM Easte...


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Study casts doubt on the chances of life on watery alien planets [03 Nov 2019|10:23pm]
Scientists searching for habitable planets often see the presence of water as a key sign, but they might not want to raise their hopes too high. A recently published study has indicated that there was no clear evidence of extremophiles (life that ca...


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Russia is making more Soyuz spacecraft to help NASA's ISS missions [03 Nov 2019|11:56pm]
While the US wants to reduce its dependence on Russian rockets, Russia itself is expecting to help for a while yet. Roscosmos chief Dmitry Rogozin recently ordered the construction of two more Soyuz MS spacecraft, one of which will help NASA deliver...


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