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4 years ago+4 4 0Drug makes tumors more susceptible to chemo
Compound that knocks out a DNA repair pathway enhances cisplatin treatment and helps prevent drug-resistance.
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4 years ago+10 10 0London to get 'world's first' infinity pool with 360-degree views
London might soon get a 55-story building topped with a 600,000-liter, 360-degree infinity pool, which the designers say would be a world first.
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4 years ago+16 16 0Apple wants to sell you a $1,000 stand so you can use its new $5,000 monitor
Apple's 32-inch Pro Display XDR is a 6K Retina display with an impressive list of features, but you'll need to invest in a stand to use it properly.
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4 years ago+21 21 0Transgender no longer ranked as 'disorder'
The World Health Organization has amended its classification of transgender health issues.
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4 years ago+15 15 0Is the future of car insurance at risk from fewer accidents?
As autonomous vehicles proliferate, insurers face lower premiums
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4 years ago+11 11 0What we think we know — but might not — pushes us to learn more
Findings challenge a popular belief that curiosity in general is the prime driver of learning
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4 years ago+3 3 030 Years After Tiananmen Protests, 'The Fight Is Still Going On For China'
Rare photos and testimonies from 1989 portray a bold youth movement that helped shape where China is today and how the world sees it, in spite of authorities' efforts to erase the memory.
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4 years ago+23 23 0Elon Musk may be a pain, but that doesn’t mean his ideas are crazy
Could Tesla owners one day farm out their cars as self-driving taxis?
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4 years ago+5 5 0'Better Call Saul's' Giancarlo Esposito Stayed at Work Despite a Broken Ankle
It's not a secret that during the making of Better Call Saul's fourth season, Giancarlo Esposito broke his ankle. It's also not much discussed — because the production team managed to film around it flawlessly. "I have to be very ...
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4 years ago+36 36 0 x 1Finland is winning the war on fake news. Other nations want the blueprint
On a recent afternoon in Helsinki, a group of students gathered to hear a lecture on a subject that is far from a staple in most community college curriculums. Standing in front of the classroom at Espoo Adult Education Centre, Jussi Toivanen worked ...
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4 years ago+13 13 0US jobs numbers hit 49-year high
U.S. unemployment has hit a 49-year low, adding jobs in industries including construction, business services, and healthcare. According to the U.S. Labor Department, the U.S. economy added 263,000 new jobs in April, bringing the unemployment rate dow ...
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4 years ago+3 3 0New Destroy All Humans Will Reportedly Be Revealed At E3 2019
We already know THQ Nordic will announce two new games at E3 2019. According to the growing publisher, the announcements are for two beloved franchises that players will be very excited to see back. One is a "new vision" for said franchise, ...
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4 years ago+15 15 0Broadband Monopolies Are Acting Like Old Phone Monopolies. Good Thing Solutions to That Problem Already Exist
The future of competition in high-speed broadband access looks bleak. A vast majority of homes only have their cable monopoly as their choice for speeds in excess of 100 mbps and small ISPs and local governments are carrying the heavy load of deployi ...
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4 years ago+4 4 0How Evolution Brought a Flightless Bird Back From Extinction
Fossil remains offer rare evidence of a phenomenon known as ‘iterative evolution’
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4 years ago+13 13 0DHS warns of data threat from Chinese-made drones
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has warned U.S. firms of the risks.
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4 years ago+14 14 0Shrooms Are the Safest Drug You Can Take
Safer, even, than smoking weed.
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4 years ago+36 36 0 x 1Bluetooth's Complexity Has Become a Security Risk
Bluetooth and Bluetooth Low Energy are incredibly convenient—but increasingly at the center of a lot of security lapses.
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4 years ago+17 17 0YTMND, one of the internet's earliest meme sites, shuts down forever
you’re dead now, dog
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4 years ago+27 27 0I.M. Pei, Architect Of Some Of The World's Most Iconic Structures, Dies At 102
During his influential career, the Pritzker-winning architect designed everything from schools to skyscrapers. Known for spare geometric forms, Pei said the goal was to "eliminate the inessential."
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4 years ago+10 10 0Global investment in coal tumbles by 75% in three years
More coal power stations around the world came offline last year than were approved for perhaps first time since industrial revolution, report says