SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
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Instagram expands hiding ‘likes’ to make you happier
Instagram is expanding a test to hide how many "likes" people's posts receive as it tries to combat criticism
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Be careful with what you accept in the terms & conditions on a website
Facebook, Google, and mobile or web apps can use your data and information at will, and you can not do anything…
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Man on the moon: Buzz Aldrin remembers the “magnificent desolation”
50 years after the moon landing, Buzz Aldrin remembers how he lived the moment
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Myths and risks in app that gives you peek into older self
The rumor is, FaceApp might be able to see and upload all your photos, including screenshots with sensitive financial or…
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Only hiring women, a discriminatory action
A university in the Netherlands undertook to hire only women for 18 months, a method that has been highly criticized…
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Robots to install telescopes to peer into cosmos from the moon
the U.S. space agency, private companies and other nations that will transform the moonscape in the coming decade
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Here’s a fact: We went to the moon in 1969
Public opinion polls over the years have consistently shown roughly 5% to 6% of Americans believe the moon landing was…
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3 million US students don’t have home internet
Students without internet at home are more likely to be students of color, from low-income families or in households with…
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A UCLA professor faces 219 years in prison for smuggling chips with military applications to China
A UCLA professor and electrical engineer was found guilty of conspiracy to violate the International Emergency Economic Powers Act
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Following two earthquakes, the searching for hidden tremors continues in Southern California
Ten times more earthquakes now detected in Southern California. The richer data set will allow scientists to gain a clearer…
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