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Chrome Blocks Flash Ads, Minecraft Makes You Sad... [Tech News Digest]

Chrome battles Flash, Notch hates being rich, Netflix becomes less Epix, T-Mobile limits your data, and Star Stuff explores the early life of Carl Sagan.

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3 Ways Drones of the Future Will Be Like Insects

As drones get smaller and smaller, engineers have to get more creative. Inspiration for some of the cutting-edge drones of the future has begun to come from an unlikely source: bugs.

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Could Black Phosphorous Be the Future of Microchips?

Graphene has long been seen as the future of computer processors. However, over the last few years, a new challenger has emerged. Is black phosphorus the future of electronics? Let’s take a look.

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How iPods and Old Songs Can Treat the Symptoms of Dementia

People can live with dementia, with support helping them connect with their life history and cherished memories. There's a novel way that this is happening right now, and it'll likely surprise you.

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IBM Creates Neural Network Chip as Large as a Mouse Brain

A new IBM chip is poised to revolutionize AI - by building features of the human brain directly onto a computer chip. The current prototype has more neurons than a rat.

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Watch 3D Movies to Boost Your Brain Power

According to a recent study, you might be able to boost your brain power by doing something as simple as watching a 3D movie. Result!

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Lexus Made a Real Hoverboard - But It's Not What You Think

Following a month of speculation, Lexus has unveiled a fascinating project to the world: a working hoverboard. It's definitely awesome - but are they being totally honest about it? (No. No they are not.)

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Want to Live Forever? 6 Technologies That Could Stop Aging

Only the most arrogant mind could think that death could ever be abolished for good - but those arrogant minds have begun to make real progress towards that goal.

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4 Reasons Why You Should Watch Rick and Morty

Rick and Morty is the smartest, darkest, and most original comedy on television right now. This article explains why you, along with everybody else in the world, should watch this hilarious animated show.

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Microsoft Tackles Revenge Porn, Twitch Ditches Flash... [Tech News Digest]

Microsoft gets revenge, Twitch wounds Flash, YouTube fixes vertical videos, YouTube adds archive footage, Hollywood films emoji, and Neil deGrasse Tyson explains everything.

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5 Fascinating Sites for Seeing and Exploring the Universe

If you love gazing at the stars, and beautiful pictures of galaxies, the Internet has a lot to offer. Let's learn more about the universe.

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Beam Me Up, Scotty! The 5 Greatest TV Engineers of All Time

Here, for your entertainment, are the greatest fictional TV engineers of all time. Prepare to be astounded by these mechanical geniuses and master gadgeteers. Beam me up, Scotty!

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Geek TV: 18 of the Best Television Shows for Geeks

There have been countless geeky television shows produced over the years, but which are the absolute best every self-respecting geek should have watched by now?

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Climate and Vaccines: Is The Internet Lowering Our Scientific Literacy?

Does it seem like people are becoming less scientifically literate? The actual numbers might surprise you.

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Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin Launches First Suborbital Rocket

Elon Musk's SpaceX and Richard Branson's Virgin Galactic are changing the dynamics of reusable space technology. Now, Amazon founder Jeff Bezos get in on the action.

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Fact Beats Fiction: The Best TV Shows Teaching Science

Rather than fawning over what could be, we should be marveling at what we already know. The next time you turn on your TV, watch these real science shows instead. You won't regret it.

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What to Take Away from the Food Babe's Meltdown

Vani Hari, "The Food Babe", is not having a good month. Here's why, what you can learn from this whole mess, and what the web needs to replace misinformation.

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Lab-Grown Burger Now Costs Less than $10.00

Can hi-tech burgers solve the food crisis? As demand for meat grows exponentially, tissue cloning could be the first viable way ahead to solve many environmental problems with some in-vitro magic.

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IP Addresses Are Not People, Guitar Hero Makes a Comeback, & More... [Tech News Digest]

Judge addresses IP arguments, Guitar Hero returns, Candy Crush Saga injuries, Abbey Road Studios tour, GTA V on PC, and Stephen Hawking does Monty Python.

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