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  • Scientists have found a method of growing artificial retina

    At today’s level of medicine we can grow a variety of tissues for transplant. But the problem is that this applies mostly only to a fairly “simply” arranged tissues like skin, bones or muscles. And the more complex the device has a tissue — the harder it is to create “in vitro”. In the first…

  • Why Are Trump Supporters Offering People ‘Free Helicopter Rides’ Online?

    A t-shirt being sold online offering “free helicopter rides” to AntifaPhoto: Uncle Sam’s Misguided Children Store “President Trump Gives Free Helicopter Rides to Communist Domestic Terrorists !” one Twitter account, called Stop Communism in America, tweeted out. “Can’t wait till Kavanaugh makes it legal to take Libshits on free helicopter rides!” another Trump supporter tweeted…

  • Chromecast Is Bumming Me Out

    Photo: Adam Clark Estes (Gizmodo) Google quietly released a new Chromecast device at its big event this week. And by quietly, I mean the company didn’t mention it at all. It was just sitting in the bottom of the bag that someone gave me when I left the venue. But hey, it’s new and it’s…

  • 9 Reasons It Might Be Time to Switch to Microsoft Edge

    Image: Microsoft Years after we all jumped ship from Internet Explorer to Firefox and Chrome, we don’t really want to go back to a Microsoft browser, do we? While buggy and slow when it first appeared, Microsoft Edge has been given a continuing stream of new features and updates that make it worthy of your…

  • Uber CEO Backs Out of Saudi Conference After Suspected State-Sanctioned Murder of Washington Post Journalist

    This image taken from CCTV video obtained by the Turkish newspaper Hurriyet and made available on Tuesday, Oct. 9, 2018 claims to show Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi entering the Saudi consulate in Istanbul, Tuesday, Oct. 2, 2018.Image: AP Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi has said that he’ll pull out of a conference in Saudi Arabia called…

  • The FDA Is Failing to Keep Us Safe From Tainted Supplements, Report Finds

    Photo: Christopher Furlong (Getty Images) The Food and Drug Administration is not doing enough to ensure that supplements don’t contain unlabelled, potentially dangerous drugs, according new research published Friday in JAMA Network Open. More than half the time, the study found, the FDA doesn’t enforce recalls of supplements that knowingly include unapproved prescription drug ingredients.…

  • Inexpensive Nokia 7.1 with dual camera Zeiss already available in Russia

    Company HMD Global has announced the beginning of sales of smartphone Nokia 7.1 in Russia. This mid-level model with a frameless design and a dual camera with optics Zeiss. The smartphone is available in two colors: blue and silver. In Russia the smartphone is available in versions 3+32GB for a suggested retail price of 18…

  • Published the first trailer of the new movie about Aladdin

    The Walt Disney studios (Walt Disney Studios) introduced the first trailer for the film adaptation of “Aladdin”, the cartoon, released in 1992. The video first shows the main character of the picture — the Aladdin, part of a mysterious cave and reaching for the magic lamp. The role of Aladdin takes the canadian actor MENA…

  • Disclosed details of the flexible smartphone Microsoft

    Recent patent received by Microsoft at the world intellectual property organization, has revealed some interesting details about the future of folding smartphone Microsoft Surface, of which there were so many rumors. Apparently, the smartphone will receive two displays, as reported by some sources, and one big flexible screen that can be folded. To ensure that…

  • Humanoid robot Boston Dynamics showed real parkour

    The company Boston Dynamics, known for their funny two-legged and four-legged robots, held a new demonstration of the humanoid robot Atlas. Published by the manufacturer of the video you can admire the robot demonstrates “parkour”. The perky robot runs on the road jumping over a log, and then run up to the top located at…