
Innovation & Tech Today
AI is Unlocking the Key to DNA
AI has made a breakthrough in the field of protein structures. A new algorithm recently deciphered the structure at the heart of inheritance - a massive complex of roughly 1,000 proteins that helps channel DNA instructions to the rest of the cell.
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Innovation & Tech Today
Is Your Home Office Secure?
As more Americans move toward remote work, cybersecurity is becoming a higher priority.
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Innovation & Tech Today
Move Over, VR
Augmented Reality is Gaining Ground on Technologies Like Virtual Reality and the Metaverse.
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Innovation & Tech Today
Ford Aims to Use a Hit EV to Change the Way Its Cars Are Sold
Hot Selling EVs Give Ford Leverage to Alter its Sales System.
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Innovation & Tech Today
READY FOR THE NEXT STAGE OF EV BATTERIES?
The Long Wait for Solid State EV Batteries Will Be Over Soon.
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Innovation & Tech Today
Now You Can Have Your Vinyl and Stream it, Too
Burntable Co-Founder Aaron Peterson Has Created a Platform That Allows Vinyl Record Aficionados to Upload Their Favorite Pressings to the Cloud and Listen to Them in a Digital Format.
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Innovation & Tech Today
Building a Better World
Smart city initiatives are creating the framework for a more sustainable world.
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Innovation & Tech Today
How to Turn Your Backyard Into an Outdoor Entertainment Hub
As Devices Become Smarter, the Patio is Becoming the Social Center of the Home.
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Innovation & Tech Today
Fighter Jets Help Capture America The Beautiful
Greg Wilson and His Cinematography Team Used Unprecedented Techniques to Bring the Latest Disney+ Nature Documentary to Viewers.
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Innovation & Tech Today
Darren Aronofsky THE SCIENCE LIMITLESS OF LONGEVITY
Award-winning director Darren Aronofsky is heading several new projects, including a film adaption of The Whale, and Limitless, a National Geographic docuseries that pushed Chris Hemsworth to his breaking point.
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Innovation & Tech Today
A Vista of 100 Billion Flares: Photos From the James Webb Telescope
If there's one reason to smile It's when you look up out at night You're fortunate enough To drink in a vista 100 billion flares Display a glowing history Splayed out across a canvas, the night sky But, for a moment just contemplate When looking up, you only saw a blank slate And, for a moment just contemplate It appears that heaven's been abandoned -Rou Reynolds
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Innovation & Tech Today
The Apple Lens is Getting Closer to Reality
Augmented reality is getting closer. Apple recently announced it is developing AR contact lenses that could make iPhones obsolete.
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GM Announces Hybrid Corvette for 2023
America's most popular sports car is getting a major tech and environmental upgrade.
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Innovation & Tech Today
Mental Health in a Pandemic World
COVID-19 Forever Changed Mental Health Care.
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Innovation & Tech Today
Creating Genie
Aladdin animator Eric Goldberg shares how his love of drawing was sparked and his experience working on some of Disney’s most beloved animated films.
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Innovation & Tech Today
Democratizing Radio
Ryan Star’s Stationhead is Revolutionizing the Streaming Experience.
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Innovation & Tech Today
AI-Driven Facial Recognition Software Helps Families of Holocaust Survivors Identify Relatives
A Google engineer has created an artificial intelligence-driven facial recognition platform that can scan through photos from World War II and the Holocaust, linking them to people living today.
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Innovation & Tech Today
Large Hadron Collider Experiment Leads to Discovery of 3 New Exotic Particles
The Large Hadron Collider's third run is already producing new discoveries. Large Hadron Collider beauty (LHCb) collaboration has announced the discovery of three new exotic particles.
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Innovation & Tech Today
New Software Enables Law Enforcement to Scan Fingerprints From a Smartphone
Contactless fingerprinting could soon be implemented by police departments across the U.S.
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Innovation & Tech Today
Should I Have Cyber Insurance?
With so much emphasis behind sharing personal information online for the sake of presenting our best digital selves, we seldom consider the various cyber threats that exist and the propensity by which they can pose serious risk.
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Innovation & Tech Today
Team Wildfire Wildfires with Jet Engines is Combating
A Movie Special Effects Engineer's Revolutionary Concept Will Help Combat the Wildfire Epidemic.
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Innovation & Tech Today
Tech for Tikes
Lovevery is introducing science-driven fun to children aged six months to four years.
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Innovation & Tech Today
Hi, My Name is David. I'm an Apple Addict.
“Gazpacho is cold” a great quote from Bill Maher explaining how every single thing you know, you learn at a particular moment in your life. When Maher was a younger man, after dressing down a waiter in a restaurant for bringing him cold soup, the waiter responded “Sir, Gazpacho is cold.” And he learned.
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Innovation & Tech Today
Creating Tomorrow's Workforce
The Government's Big Investment in STEM
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Newsweek US
What Makes Us Human
Tantalizing new findings suggest that neanderthals, our human cousins, are a lot like us. How, then, did we manage to win the evolutionary competition?
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January 06 - 13, 2023 (Double Issue)

Popular Mechanics US
Why Isn't the World Made of Lego Blocks?
Lego bricks are among the most durable building materials in existence. So why don't we make everything out of them?
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January - February 2023

Popular Mechanics US
Whether Earth Once Harbored a Pre-Human Industrial Civilization
Complex life on our planet has existed for at least 400 million years.
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January - February 2023

Newsweek US
New Hopes and Fears for Alzheimer's Patients
A new drug offers modest slowing of the disease in its early stages. But are the benefits worth the risks?
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December 30, 2022

Popular Mechanics US
Jupiter's Shifting Orbit Will Make Earth Paradise (or Hell)
Oh, Jupiter. If only the gas giant shifted its orbit slightly, becoming more eccentric (meaning ovalshaped), it could transform the shape of Earth's orbit, too, causing parts of the blue planet to move closer to the sun.
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January - February 2023

Popular Mechanics US
Bottled Water B.S.
Tossing hundreds or thousands of empty water bottles into your recycling bin each year doesn’t make up for the fact that you're using up that amount of plastic for a free, renewable resource in the first place.
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