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#Facebook’s Sheryl Sandberg announced the launch of the new privacy tools at a Brussels event. #GDPR #data siliconrepublic.com/enterprise/fac…
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This #laser is a tenth the size of a US cent coin and can produce beams 10 times more powerful than anything achiev… twitter.com/i/web/status/9…
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A team will be established in the #UK to combat the complex problem of #fakenews following a major review. siliconrepublic.com/enterprise/uk-…
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.@sile_lane is fighting for greater transparency for peer-reviewed science. #pharma siliconrepublic.com/innovation/eu-…
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The @EU_Commission has come down hard on #Qualcomm for shutting down market rivals for more than five years. #EU siliconrepublic.com/companies/qual…
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Why medtech is moving on from products to services, and embracing platforms siliconrepublic.com/machines/medte…
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These European #startups have #data in their veins and are ready to take on the world: @intuotalent @Lodgify… twitter.com/i/web/status/9…
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Facebook says it will launch new privacy tools ahead of GDPR siliconrepublic.com/enterprise/fac…
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#MostRead Today: Healthy snacks could be key to improving your productivity ow.ly/SJOr30hYAYw
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#MostRead Today: 20 of Europe’s super AI, SaaS and enterprise start-ups ow.ly/tbOj30hYASq
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#MostRead Today: Bank of Ireland and Trinity College Dublin reveal new entrepreneurship hub ow.ly/10z130hYAQ7
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#MostRead Today: 20 of Europe’s top health and medtech start-ups ow.ly/qQZM30hYANP
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Researchers unveil incredibly powerful, incredibly small laser siliconrepublic.com/machines/power…
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.@VZTelematics has acquired @movildata. #Spain siliconrepublic.com/companies/veri…
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A #Facebook engineer has invented a new unit of time called a ‘flick’ #VR siliconrepublic.com/machines/faceb…
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WATCH: Why tech companies need to focus on graduates and interns siliconrepublic.com/video/kemp-gra…
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Prof Nicholas Dunne of @DublinCityUni tells us what ignited his passion for research siliconrepublic.com/machines/nicho…
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#Apple hopes to rival the #AmazonEcho and #GoogleVoice siliconrepublic.com/machines/homep…
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Still waiting on that interview? Jason Walker of @HaysWorldwide is here to help you figure out why siliconrepublic.com/advice/jobs-in…
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#Stripe is winding down support for #bitcoin payments siliconrepublic.com/enterprise/str…
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UK government to establish new unit to battle onslaught of fake news siliconrepublic.com/enterprise/uk-…
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Almost half of all EU medication has no published results, and here’s why siliconrepublic.com/innovation/eu-…
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Feeling peckish? Here's what will keep you going at work. #careertips siliconrepublic.com/advice/healthy…
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Two planets in fascinating star system could be habitable siliconrepublic.com/innovation/tra…
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Communication is key for EY’s data analytics director siliconrepublic.com/people/communi…
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Verizon Telematics acquires Spanish firm Movildata Internacional siliconrepublic.com/companies/veri…
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Facebook creates new unit of time to help make VR more immersive siliconrepublic.com/machines/faceb…
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‘Bioengineering will make it possible to regenerate tissues and organs’ siliconrepublic.com/machines/nicho…
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The sound of AI: Everything you need to know about Apple’s HomePod siliconrepublic.com/machines/homep…
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Are you not getting interviews? Here’s why, and how to fix it siliconrepublic.com/advice/jobs-in…
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Stripe to drop bitcoin because of volatility and lengthy transaction times siliconrepublic.com/enterprise/str…
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Why is the ill treatment of workers so common? siliconrepublic.com/careers/ill-tr…
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Remote working will rival fixed office locations by 2025 siliconrepublic.com/careers/remote…
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20 of Europe’s super AI, SaaS and enterprise start-ups to watch siliconrepublic.com/enterprise/saa…
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Your weight affects how long you live—but it's extremely complicated
We often think about weight loss in the short term, hoping to drop five pounds in time for vacation or 10 in time for a wedding. Of course, this kind of yo-yo dieting isn't the greatest for our health. If you're going to ask how much you should weigh, you want to think long term—what weight will keep you healthy? -
You can't squash Nike's springy new sneaker soles
Slippers and running sneakers are two very different things. Both go on your feet, but slippers are flexible, sock-like shoes for luxuriating in your living room. On the other hand, sneakers are structured and stabilizing to support your foot as you pound the pavement. Nike's new Epic React running shoes fit like a slipper, but a sandwich of carefully crafted materials in the sole protect your feet and the tiny bones within from punishing pavement. The fresh kicks, which hit stores on February 2 -
What do refrigeration, DNA synthesis, and Lycra have in common?
The first-down line that appears on television screens during football games, the tissue-typing test that matches organ donations with compatible recipients, and the OLEDs that light up the screen of the iPhone X—we take technologies like these for granted. This year, however, they're getting a spotlight: These three innovations, along with nine others, have earned their creators a spot in the National Inventors Hall of Fame. -
We're getting better at screening for cancer, and that could be a problem
Finding out you have cancer is a bell you can't unring. As doctors increasingly have the tools to find cancers before they actually pose a problem, we're going to have to start asking ourselves a tough question: is knowing always a good thing? -
This is why cutting weight is so dangerous for professional fighters
Dropping 10 kilograms in 10 days sounds impossible. At the very least, it sounds like a great way to hurt yourself. And yet Ultimate Fighting Championship competitor Paige VanZant did just that. Sure, she passed out in a boiling-hot bathroom as her best friend scraped sweat off of her naked body, but she made her weight. She got lucky. Other mixed martial art athletes like Uriah Hall, who recently took a trip to the hospital after seizure hit as he tried to cut weight, show just how dangerous th -
The 'science' of linking skull shape to personality has finally been tested, and boy is it as stupid as we thought
Nobody really believes that the shape of our heads are a window into our personalities anymore. This idea, known as “phrenonolgy," was developed by the German physician Franz Joseph Gall in 1796 and was hugely popular in the 19th century. Today it is often remembered for its dark history—being misused in its later days to back racist and sexist stereotypes, and its links with Nazi eugenics. -
Nintendo's back catalogue of weird creative peripherals
Earlier this week, Nintendo introduced a new product called Labo. It's part video game, part craft project, and most importantly, part one of Nintendo's step into the booming industry of engineering toys. At launch, there will be two Labo kits. Each comes with sheets of scored cardboard from which you can pop out individual pieces to build contraptions. Once built, the machines interact with the Nintendo Switch console and its motion-sensing Joy-Con controllers. The included software includes ga -
Last week in tech: Let's get back to (post-CES) business
We've had more than a full week to digest all of the new gadgets we met back at CES 2018, which means the tech news cycle has started to recover. Last week we got a really interesting new product from Nintendo, and Microsoft continued its focus on finding its way into classrooms. -
Fat is sooo good and science can't do a dang thing about it
One of my most vivid childhood memories revolves around willfully subjecting myself to stomach cramps and explosive diarrhea. Yes, like so many '90s children-of-the-calorie-conscious, I basically ate my weight in WOW chips whenever possible. The Frito Lay snack line replaced fat with a zero-calorie substitute called Olestra. This feat of chemical engineering mimicked the mouthfeel and taste of oils usually found in junk food, but if you consumed it in great excess (which you did, obviously, beca -
DJI's Mavic Air Drone uses more than a dozen sensors to keep it from crashing
There's a real sense of accomplishment that comes from learning how to nimbly pilot a drone. Unfortunately, that's also frequently accompanied by a nervous anxiety stemming from the potential for your pricy flying machine to smash into a tree, mountain, building, or any other hard object. Luckily, modern drones have obstacle avoidance tech inside to cut down the chances of collisions, and DJI's new $799 Mavic Air is chock full of sensors and computers to keep your craft in the air and out of the -
China's new drone company is building a UAV with a 20-ton payload
China's drone newcomer Tengoen Technology (also spelled Tengdun) has ambitious plans. The company promises to market armed drones for purchase. It also promises to build the world's biggest cargo drone. That's quite a slate for a company that was only founded in 2016. -
USA Today: Creating Clouds To Stop Global Warming Could Wreak Havoc
via technocracy.newsGeo-engineering has been happening for several years now, but USA Today is just now admitting that possibility by stating it would be more devastating to stop geo-engineering than it might be to start it in first place. What? They haven’t started it yet but they are more worried about stopping? Well, of course they have already started massive geo-engineering in the West, so their timeline is just a few years off. ⁃ TN Editor
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H.R. 4760: The National Biometric ID for ‘All Americans’ Just Won’t Die
via technocracy.newsTechnocracy demands universal identification in order to have universal tracking in order to achieve universal control. This is nothing less than a Scientific Dictatorship where individuality will become a distant memory. Technocrat lobbyists who insert this kind of language into legislation mask their real purpose. ⁃ TN EditorEarlier this month, Rep. Bob Goodlatte [R-VA-6] introduced H.R.4760 – Securing America’s Future Act of 2018, a sweeping bill that e -
Jon Rappoport: Technocracy vs. The Creative Forse
via technocracy.newsFew veteran journalists grasp Technocracy better than Jon Rappoport, who is also able to paint a poignant picture in so few words. It is worth reading this entire article to get another person’s view of the dangers of Technocracy. ⁃ TN Editor“The individual is not a poker chip in a game. He isn’t a marker or a cipher or a symbol. The individual is an independent creative force. More energy is expended on denying that creative force than the sum required to light all
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