Category: English
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Terrorist threat to highest level
LONDON – The threat level of terror in the United Kingdom after the massacre in Manchester adjusted to the highest level: critical. The authorities do not exclude that the probable aanslagpleger Salman Abedi’s help, when he was himself blown up in the concert hall and Manchester Arena. Because there may still be minions to roam…
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The human intellect is limited, therefore we need artificial intelligence
Some people take the drug levodopa every day for three times. Accept because their brains don’t produce enough dopamine. Without him, their arms and legs are shaking and the body is hard to get to do what I want. That is Parkinson’s — many neurons that produce dopamine have died. But thanks levodopa the brain…
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The air of Beijing has proposed to clear through the power of bicycles
Inventor and designer Daan, Rostgaard known for developing air-purifying towers, continues to be concerned for clean air in Beijing. In the Netherlands, the home of Daan, the problem with pollution is not as prevalent, so the designer decided to make efforts where it is needed, and in Beijing the air is very dirty. But cleaning…
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Announced drone-a heavyweight with a capacity of up to tons
It seems that a major Chinese online store JD.com serious about drone delivery of orders, including large. Courier delivery drones the company is already practiced, but so far applied only to small orders. Meanwhile, representatives of the company claim that in the suburbs and rural areas to deliver packages by drones are significantly cheaper, so…
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A rare type of supernova is able to explain the mystery of astrophysics 40 years ago
A large part of the anti-matter that fills the space of our milky Way galaxy may be the remnants of dead stars, say the results of a new study. According to scientists, their work is able to solve the riddle of astrophysics, existing for more than 40 years. Each particle of normal matter is the…
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Microsoft creates cloud-based storage system based on DNA
Research in the field of new media are now almost all large corporations. But the research group Microsoft Research went, I think, the farthest. Last year, the developers said they wanted to use DNA to store information. And according to MIT Technology Review, then it will happen in 3 years when they will launch a…
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The hoax about the 1000-km commuter
Some people have a lot about their work, or seems so? Different media today, a message about the absurd story of Ted Clark. The man from Canada, every day from his home in Calgary to Vancouver drive to go to work. Clark is a specialized coffeemaker in the fashionable area of Mount Pleasant in Vancouver.…
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This Golf GTI puts the Lake under high voltage
More than 420 horsepower, this blue gun. Do you have a VAG product and a few tattoo’s with spelling mistakes? Do you keep in addition of techno, Wurst on the grill and you have a penchant for women with half shaved heads? The Wörthersee is the place to be this weekend! Volkswagen organises the picturesque…
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Apple Reveals It Received at Least One Secret FBI Request For User Data
Photo: Getty In its biannual transparency report, Apple revealed that it received a National Security Letter. But unlike other tech companies who have been ordered to turn over customer information to the FBI, Apple hasn’t yet published the demand letter it received. Apple’s transparency report also includes several new categories of government requests, an indication…
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Australian Climate Expert Says Pain-in-the-Ass America Should Just Ditch the Paris Agreement Already
Image: AP Sometimes, the only way to fix an unhappy relationship is to end it. Since former president Obama (remember that guy?) left office in January, the United States has done an about-face on the Paris climate agreement—we’ve gone from being an leader on climate action to a rogue state that can’t decide whether it wants…