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Largest Farm to Grow Crops Under Solar Panels Proves to Be a Bumper Crop for Agrivoltaic Land Use
Agrivoltaics, growing crops under solar panels, increases the production of both, and Jack's Solar Garden farm is showing how it's done.
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Is Protecting Copyright More Important Than Saving Lives During The COVID-19 Pandemic?
Although the COVID-19 pandemic has wreaked terrible suffering across the world, we are fortunate that we already have several vaccines that have been shown to be highly effective in reducing the number of deaths and hospitalization rates. Discovering...
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UK to ban any handheld use of a mobile phone behind the wheel | Engadget
The UK government is closing the legal loophole allowing drivers to use their phone for things other than texting and driving..
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U.S. state attorneys general probe Instagram's effect on kids
A bipartisan coalition of U.S. state attorneys general said on Thursday it has opened a probe into Facebook, now known as Meta Platforms , for promoting its subsidiary Instagram to children despite potential harms.
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Someone Right-Clicked Every NFT In The Heist Of The Century
A unique performance art project shows just how useless NFTs can be
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I-Team: Alcohol Detection Systems Will Now Be Mandatory In All New Vehicles
A new law will require alcohol detection systems in new cars to stop drunk drivers from getting behind the wheel. But those cars might not be ready until 2026.
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Apple Will Allow iPhone 13 Screen Repairs Without Killing Face ID
Apple has generously decided to back off of a surely coincidental screen repair trap that had bricked Face ID on the iPhone 13. According to a new report from The Verge, Apple is planning to imminently release a software update that will eliminate the need for a tiny microcontroller chip to be transferred over from an iPhone 13's original screen in order for a new one to be compatible with Face ID.
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Miramax sues Quentin Tarantino over planned 'Pulp Fiction' NFTs
Hollywood studio Miramax sued director Quentin Tarantino on Tuesday over his plans to sell digital collectibles based on his 1994 film "Pulp Fiction." Tarantino
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Facebook’s “Metaverse” Must Be Stopped
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg's metaverse is no utopian vision — it's another opportunity for Big Tech to colonize our lives in the name of profit.
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Rapper Young Dolph killed in Memphis shooting
Rapper Young Dolph, best known for his 2020 album Rich Slave and collaborations with his cousin and fellow Memphis rapper Key Glock, has died in a shooting in Memphis, Tenn. He was 36.
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Elon Musk officially sells 10% of Tesla shares after losing Twitter poll
Tesla share price dropped sharply after poll results
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Virgin Galactic wants to send tourists to space 3 times per month once its new spaceship is ready...
Want to be one of the first to take a ride on Virgin Galactic's spaceship? That'll cost you a cool $450,000.
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8 tips to follow if you're trapped in a crushing crowd
An expert on crowd dynamics shares his advice on how to survive a crush of people. Two tips: don't put a backpack on the ground — and protect your ribs, so you can breathe.
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Israeli scientists tweak brains to cause illness, gaining psychosomatic insights
Scientists in Israel say they have observed exactly how the brain can make the body sick — and believe tweaks in the behavior of gray matter could stop inflammation in the bowel, colon and elsewhere.
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Judge orders Apple to allow external payment options for App Store by December 9th, denying stay
Epic v. Apple judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers says Apple must comply with an order to let developers add links and buttons to external payment options, denying the company’s motion for a stay. “Apple’s motion is based on a selective reading of this Court’s findings and ignores all of the findings which supported the injunction,” her new order reads.
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Bella Hadid shares photos of herself crying and opens up about having 'breakdowns and...
The 25-year-old supermodel posted the photos in response to a message Willow Smith shared about her own insecurities.
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The Biggest Ransomware Bust Yet Might Actually Make an Impact
By arresting one alleged hacker associated with REVil and seizing millions from another, the US has made it clear that ransomware comes with a cost.
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Killing Website Comment Sections Wasn't The Brilliant Move Many Newsroom Leaders Assumed
So for years we pointed out how the trend of news websites killing off their comment section (usually because they were too cheap or lazy to creatively manage them) was counterproductive. One, it killed off a lot of local, community value and two, it outsourced comments to facebook.
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Nvidia wants to fill the virtual and physical worlds with AI avatars
Nvidia has announced a new platform for creating virtual agents named Omniverse Avatar. The platform combines a number of discrete technologies — including speech recognition, synthetic speech, facial tracking, and 3D avatar animation — which Nvidia says can be used to power a range of virtual agents.
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Travis Scott kept playing for more than 30 minutes after police declared Astroworld a mass...
Rapper Travis Scott kept playing for more than 30 minutes after police declared his Astroworld festival a mass casualty event. Houston Fire Chief Samuel Peña said early on Saturday morning that a "mass casualty" event was declared at around 9:38 p.m. during Scott's performance at the Texas festival on Friday night.
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Sodium Batteries May Power Your New Electric Car
As EV sales increase, supplies of lithium may get tight. So some companies are incorporating cells with sodium, which provides almost as big a charge.
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Facebook's own researchers found the app is bad for 360 million of its users, according to a...
Facebook's internal research found compulsive use hurt sleep, work relationships, or parenting for about 12.5% of users.
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'Perfect' James Webb telescope on track for launch
Engineers begin assembling the rocket that will send to orbit the successor to the Hubble telescope.
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Survey finds Fox viewers better informed than CNN, MSNBC viewers
Climate change, gun violence and Uncle Sam’s growing debt — they’re among the biggest topics in politics, yet Americans don’t have a good grasp on what the actual numbers say.
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Facebook reportedly is aware of the level of ‘problematic use’ among its users
Facebook’s own internal research found 1 in 8 of its users reported compulsive social media use that interfered with their sleep, work, and relationships— what the social media platform calls “problematic use” but is more commonly known as “internet addiction,” the Wall Street Journal reported.
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The FBI has put out a PSA about an interesting crypto scam
The tricks are old-school, but the tech is an upgrade.
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Some new BMWs won't have touchscreens thanks to chip shortage
You may end up with a touchpad instead of a touchscreen.
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Scottish cyber startup Lupovis raises over €700k for their cyber security solution which makes...
Lupovis, a cybersecurity spin-out from the University of Strathclyde, has secured a pre-seed investment of over €700k from a syndicate co-led by Techstart Ventures and Nauta Capital, and investment form the University of Strathclyde itself.
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Google Pixel 6 Pro review
Google is officially back. The Google Pixel 6 Pro is leagues ahead of its predecessors in hardware, software, and design with a brand-new set of camera...
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iFixit confirms iPhone 13 disables Face ID after third-party screen repair
When the iPhone 13 lineup was first released in September, teardowns quickly revealed a major change to the repair process. For the first time, if you place the iPhone 13’s display through a third-party repair, Face ID will stop working. Now, iFixit has published a closer look at this change, calling it a “dark day for fixers, both DIY and professional.”
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