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Astronauts aboard the International Space Station have dodged a cosmic bullet ... literally.
Mobile network speeds in urban areas could dramatically increase if consumers connected small, public base stations to their home broadband.
Intel’s new chief executive must reverse the last decade of declining market share.
Surprisingly, it's not about catching petty thieves.
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Mobile network speeds in urban areas could dramatically increase if consumers connected small, public base stations to their home broadband.
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IBM cuts everyone's commute times by analyzing a massive trove of phone records.
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At a recent meeting of the American Chemical Society, scientists announced a potential new biofuels source — anaerobic gut fungus (yeast) found in horses' waste and digestive tracts.
The ProDesk3D uses a multi-cartridge system to create full-color objects at home.
And calm your drone-panicked nerves!
Oslo burns garbage for energy--but, against all odds, they're running out of it. What will they do?
How many games involve axe murder? This graphic will tell you.
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