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Try these 10 Google apps

Beyond Gmail or YouTube, Google has developed applications that will certainly help in your daily life.

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Five co parenting apps you need to know about

We understand that parenting may be challenging for you and your partner, but help is out there as an app

Is it worth leaving Facebook for WT: Social?

We have already tried the new social network of Wikipedia and here we give you our first impressions.

San Andreas Fault and Plate Boundaries

Can a UNICORN outrun earthquakes?

The new solver can be used as a tool to aid scientists in the arduous task of long-term earthquake forecasting.
 

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Listening to music while driving reduces cardiac stress

A study by Brazilian researchers suggests that cardiac overload due to the stress of driving in heavy traffic can be attenuated by listening to instrumental music

Plants may be better than technology at mitigating air pollution, a new study shows.

Nature might be better than tech at reducing air pollution

Adding plants and trees to the landscapes near factories and other pollution sources could reduce air pollution by an average of 27 percent, new research suggests

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Digital gender divide is growing, What can we do?

52 percent of women in the world are not connected.

Plastic brain model.

How your friends' brain look like while thinking of you

If you ever wondered what's going on in your friends' brains when they think about you, new research may provide a clue.

World Wide Network Of Women

Everything you need to know about the World Wide Network Of Women

Every year we gather with both men and women in related industries to collaborate and strengthen our relationships with key partnerships and notable individuals

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Machine learning leads to novel way to track tremor severity in Parkinson's patients

There is an urgent need for an approach that can continuously measure tremors accurately without the need for patients to perform specific tasks

Play Station Console 5.

All about the new PS5

Sony has confirmed the launch of its new PS5 console at the end of the year 2020.

 

Cells spreading in a 3D scaffold - from left to right: week 1, week 3 week 5. Top: 3D setup, bottom: one layer only.

Bioprinting: living cells in a 3D printer

The materials used must be cell-friendly during and after the 3D bioprinting process, this restricts the variety of possible materials.

Planet Mars

Mars once had salt lakes similar to Earth

The results show that the lake that was present in Gale Crater over 3 billion years ago underwent a drying episode.

The NASA / ESA Hubble Space Telescope observed Comet 2I / Borisov at a distance of approximately 420 million kilometers from Eart

Hubble observes new interstellar visitor

The interstellar visitor is believed to have arrived here from another planetary system elsewhere in our galaxy.

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3D-printed coral could help endangered reefs

According to a new study, 3D-printed objects do not impact the behavior of coral-associated damselfish or the survival of a settling stony coral.

The researchers propose a new instrument for searching dark matter axions using tunable plasmas.

Physicists have found a way to 'hear' dark matter

This new way to look for dark matter will help the research for one of the strongest dark matter candidates in areas that are completely unexplored.

Samsung Galaxy Fold model and Microsoft Surface Duo.

Folding smartphones: Samsung vs Microsoft

We tell you the characteristics of these two phones that promise to have incredible tools.

Everything you need to know about Uber Works

Here are all the details about this new app for temporary work.

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Learn how videogames can help social skills of children with autism

Interventions based on games that require the use of technology have proved to facilitate motivation and learning processes in children with autism disorders.

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Addictive de-vices: How we can unplug from this 21st century epidemic

We spend our days looking at them, talking to them, and touching them.