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Seven Sounds Science Has Yet To Solve!
Popular Science

Seven Sounds Science Has Yet To Solve!

Seven sounds science has yet to solve

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Winter 2019
Exclusive: Mapping Sprint Vs. Verizon 5G Coverage In NYC
PC Magazine

Exclusive: Mapping Sprint Vs. Verizon 5G Coverage In NYC

5G has hit Broadway, but think of it as being in previews.

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November 2019
Google Pixel 4: The Best Smartphone Camera
PC Magazine

Google Pixel 4: The Best Smartphone Camera

Since Google released its first Pixel handset in 2016, the line has quickly become the darling of serious smartphone shutterbugs.

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November 2019
Astronauts 3D-Print Beef On The International Space Station
PC Magazine

Astronauts 3D-Print Beef On The International Space Station

Most people like eating meat, but the ecological impact of raising livestock to feed 7 billion humans is not insignificant.

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November 2019
Prehistoric World
Prehistoric Times

Prehistoric World

The Phanerozoic in Morrisburg, Ontario: “Prehistoric World”

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Fall 2019
T. Rex Stamps (Its Foot)
Prehistoric Times

T. Rex Stamps (Its Foot)

The PT Interview with Julius Csotonyi.

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Fall 2019
Deinocheirus
Prehistoric Times

Deinocheirus

Experienced adventurer Mike Hatcher has taken on the expedition of a lifetime—to survive a year by himself deep within the Mesozoic. More than just reality TV, while testing new technologies for future visitors of the past—like Mike’s base camp, the secured environmental habitat called the Compound—he will face the challenges of this new world alone with only the dozen state-of-the-art micro-cameras tracking his progress at all times for companionship.

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Fall 2019
Why AI Is Terrible At Content Moderation
PC Magazine

Why AI Is Terrible At Content Moderation

Every day, Facebook’s artificial intelligence algorithms tackle the enormous task of finding and removing millions of posts containing spam, hate speech, nudity, violence, and terrorist propaganda.

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September 2019
NASA Chief Says Security Needed To Explore Space Safely
AppleMagazine

NASA Chief Says Security Needed To Explore Space Safely

The head of NASA said this week that space security is necessary so that the United States, Japan, and others can safely explore the moon and Mars.

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September 27, 2019
NASA Manager Casts Doubt On 2024 Moon Landing By Astronauts
Techlife News

NASA Manager Casts Doubt On 2024 Moon Landing By Astronauts

A top NASA manager cast doubt Wednesday on the space agency’s ability to land astronauts on the moon by 2024.

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September 21, 2019
New Comet Likely Visitor From Another Solar System
Techlife News

New Comet Likely Visitor From Another Solar System

The solar system may have another foreign guest.

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September 21, 2019
UCLA Scientists Find Fountain Of Youth!
National Enquirer

UCLA Scientists Find Fountain Of Youth!

Scientists may have finally tapped into the Fountain of Youth!

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September 30, 2019
HBCUS Diversify
Hispanic Engineer & Information Technology

HBCUS Diversify

Historically Black Colleges and Universities Increase Hispanic Enrollment.

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Fall 2019 Volume 34 Issue 2
High Pay Without A Four-Year Degree?
Hispanic Engineer & Information Technology

High Pay Without A Four-Year Degree?

Consider A Blue-collar Stem Career

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Fall 2019 Volume 34 Issue 2
Russian Capsule Carrying Robot Docks At Space Station
Techlife News

Russian Capsule Carrying Robot Docks At Space Station

A Russian space capsule carrying a humanoid robot has successfully docked at the International Space Station after a failed attempt last week.

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August 31, 2019
How Everyday Stuff Turns Into Microplastics
Muse Science Magazine for Kids

How Everyday Stuff Turns Into Microplastics

Plastic debris takes a complicated—and sometimes weird —journey as it breaks down into pieces too small to see.

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September 2019
NASA To Help With Umaine Project To Study Forest Health
Techlife News

NASA To Help With Umaine Project To Study Forest Health

The National Aeronautics and Space Administration is helping Maine get a better handle on the health of its forests.

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August 31, 2019
Marie Curie's Mess
Bloomberg Businessweek

Marie Curie's Mess

France is still cleaning up the Nobel laureate’s lab eight decades after her death.

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September 02, 2019
NASA To Help With Umaine Project To Study Forest Health
AppleMagazine

NASA To Help With Umaine Project To Study Forest Health

The National Aeronautics and Space Administration is helping Maine get a better handle on the health of its forests.

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August 30, 2019
Hawaii Or Spain? Telescope Experts Say It May Not Matter
AppleMagazine

Hawaii Or Spain? Telescope Experts Say It May Not Matter

When starlight from billions of years ago zips across the universe and finally comes into focus on Earth, astronomers want their telescopes to be in the best locations possible to see what’s out there.

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August 30, 2019
The Joyful Contrarianism of Gordon Tullock
Reason magazine

The Joyful Contrarianism of Gordon Tullock

Meet the Economist who understood Nascar Crashes, the Sale of Indulgences, and the Feeding Habits of Coal Tits.

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October 2019
Raspberry Pi 4 Computer Desktop Kit: Good For Beginners
PC Magazine

Raspberry Pi 4 Computer Desktop Kit: Good For Beginners

Tickling the fancy of tinkerers, the Raspberry Pi is a tiny circuit board with memory, a CPU, and several I/O connectors.

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August 2019
Spacewalking Astronauts Add Parking Spot To Space Station
AppleMagazine

Spacewalking Astronauts Add Parking Spot To Space Station

Spacewalking astronauts added another parking spot to the International Space Station on Wednesday.

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August 23, 2019
Virgin Galactic Unveiling Mission Control For Space Tourism
Techlife News

Virgin Galactic Unveiling Mission Control For Space Tourism

Spaceport America is no longer just a shiny shell of hope that space tourism would one day launch from this remote spot in the New Mexico desert.

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August 17, 2019
Reading Astronauts' Secret Diaries
Popular Science

Reading Astronauts' Secret Diaries

What astronaut diaries tell us—and NASA—about the perils and potential of a mission to the red planet

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Fall 2019
Making It On Mars
Popular Science

Making It On Mars

If humans want to create a lasting presence on the Red Planet, they’ll have to live off the dirt beneath their feet.

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Fall 2019
Mars 2020 Vision
Popular Science

Mars 2020 Vision

Mimi Aung was still a young girl when she learned a lesson that has defined her career at NASA.

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Fall 2019
Citizens Of The World's Edge
Popular Science

Citizens Of The World's Edge

Not everyone believes our planet is a sphere. Welcome to flat Earth.

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Fall 2019
Starry Night, Done Right
Popular Science

Starry Night, Done Right

IN THE BACKCOUNTRY, PEERING INTO THE MILKY WAY requires nothing more than waiting for nightfall, stepping outside, and looking up.

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Fall 2019
Space-Time Continuum
Popular Science

Space-Time Continuum

IN THE 5 8 YEARS SINCE ALAN Shepard became the first American to orbit Earth, NASA has deemed just one watch tough enough to wear in open space.

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Fall 2019