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“We don’t make a wearable,” said @sensumco's Ben Bland speaking to @CIConnect's Emily McDaid. “We provide physiolog… twitter.com/i/web/status/9…
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Carmel Somers of @ibm_in_ireland discusses what we can expect from the #FutureofWork siliconrepublic.com/people/future-…
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This week's #cybersecurity round-up includes #WinterOlympics #Apple and personal #security siliconrepublic.com/enterprise/rus…
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We checked out the new flagship phones from #Nokia, #Samsung, #Sony, #Huawei, #HTC and surprise newcomer #Ikimobile… twitter.com/i/web/status/9…
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#MostRead Today: Scientists one step closer to Huntington’s treatment using CRISPR ow.ly/qs1F30iCCyQ
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#MostRead Today: Incredible Hubble discovery in deep space could rewrite rules of physics ow.ly/VI3h30iCCui
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#MostRead Today: Hubble among 16 space telescopes found to have major bug ow.ly/WiJ430iCCqc
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A new #CRISPR breakthrough offers a potential treatment for #Huntingtons disease siliconrepublic.com/innovation/cri…
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Hubble among 16 space telescopes found to have major bug siliconrepublic.com/innovation/hub…
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The #Huawei MateBook X Pro threatens to spark a new chapter in the PC v Mac wars siliconrepublic.com/machines/huawe…
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BMS engineer: ‘There is quite an exciting future in biopharma’ siliconrepublic.com/people/biophar…
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SFI awards €2.8m in funding to five leaders in Irish science policy siliconrepublic.com/innovation/sfi…
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Ireland kindles the flame of knowledge for the future of work siliconrepublic.com/careers/knowle…
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Scientists one step closer to Huntington’s treatment using CRISPR siliconrepublic.com/innovation/cri…
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#MWC18 kicks off today in #Barcelona, so which Irish companies should you be looking out for? @Entirl siliconrepublic.com/start-ups/mobi…
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Pilot Photonics is laser-focused on solving real-world problems siliconrepublic.com/start-ups/pilo…
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Sheeple? Scientists Create First Human-Sheep Hybrids
via technocracy.newsThere are few ethical or moral boundaries with Technocrat scientists. The slippery slope of dangerous technology has already begun, and will likely end very poorly for mankind. In any case, this could give new meaning to the term ‘sheeple’. ⁃ TN EditorScientists have created the first ever human-sheep hybrids, paving the way for organs to be grown in animals which can be transplanted into humans.
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Big Tech: The Ultimate Start-Up Is An Entire City
via technocracy.newsTechnocrats in Silicon Valley think they hold all the keys to the future and that science and technology have the answers for every societal problem. Now they envision creating an entire city as a start-up, using technology to create their Utopia. ⁃ TN EditorFor all the optimism, innovation and wealth that are produced here, the Bay Area can also feel like a place that doesn’t work quite right.
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Biohacker Injects Self With CRISPR, Suffers Big Regrets
via technocracy.newsThis is not the way to push the frontiers of science, but rather the way to incite other crazies to experiment on their own bodies with untested and unproven therapies. Zayner is right: someone is going to get hurt. ⁃ TN EditorWhen Josiah Zayner watched a biotech CEO drop his pants at a biohacking conference and inject himself with an untested herpes treatment, he realized things had gone off the rails.
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Deep concerns over Australia’s future if students’ maths and science performance not improved
The national peak body for science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) has warned that Australia’s future is at risk as performance declines amongst Australian maths and science students. Professor Emma Johnston, President of Science & Technology Australia, says that without a strong foundation for the next generation, Australia will find it harder and more expensive […] -
The Grim Reaper does not care about the latest longevity study you saw on Facebook
Centenarians always want to tell you how much beer they drank. How many cigarettes they smoked. How often they ate bars of chocolate.Similarly, headlines regularly belt out accolades for every study that purports to show a link between living past 90 and drinking/smoking/eating mac & cheese three times a day. You know the one—its an article that probably goes something like this: -
The critters of the deep sea may thrive on calamari
Deep at the bottom of the Gulf of California there lies a graveyard. Scientists have discovered dozens of squid carcasses being gobbled up by scavengers in the waters of northwestern Mexico. The bodies appeared fresh, hinting that many more vanished from the seafloor before they could be spotted. If so, squid graveyards could be the sites of much-needed feasts for bottom-feeders around the world, the team reported recently in the journal Proceedings of the Royal Society B. -
'Speed reading' isn't real, but you can still train yourself to read faster
When I was a kid in the mid-2000s, I saw this black and white photo from the late 1970s. The caption: "Amy Carter and Jimmy Carter participate in a speed reading course at the White House." I was mesmerized. If I could learn to read faster, I'd have a much better chance of meeting my existing goal of reading every book ever written. Without it, I'd never even make it through the local library. -
Meet the SpaceX ships that will never go to space
SpaceX is known for its spaceships—from the Dragon capsule that resupplies the space station, to the proposed interplanetary transport system. But it's the company's more traditional, water-going vessels that keep the lofty dreams of affordable spaceflight afloat. Take a closer look at SpaceX's non-space ships. -
Februarys will continue to get warmer, which is good for picnics but bad for humans
Summer came early to New York City on Wednesday, as temperatures soared to a record 76 degrees Fahrenheit — more than 30 degrees warmer than the average February high. Up and down the the East Coast, from Atlanta to Baltimore to Cleveland to Boston, an unusual warm spell broke temperature records. -
Everything Americans know about science in seven graphs
Every two years, a couple thousand lucky Americans get to take a science quiz. The National Science Foundation surveys the representative sample to see how much they (and, by extension, we) all understand about science and technology. And it's not just for fun. The NSF has a vested interest in figuring out what Americans know, think, and understand about the scientific world so they can construct policies in line with our collective reasoning. So once it's collected, this survey data gets compil -
An amateur astronomer accidentally caught an exploding star on camera—and it gets better
Victor Buso was looking forward to testing his new camera on September 20, 2016. The locksmith and amateur astronomer waited for nightfall and headed out to his rooftop observatory in the city of Rosario, Argentina, where his 15.7 inch (40 cm) Newtonian telescope was waiting. He had no idea he would help capture the start of one of the most unpredictable events in the universe; a supernova. -
A normal person's guide to buying an old film camera
Today, Kodak announced it was bringing back one of its iconic black-and-white films, TMax P3200, which has been out of production since 2012. It's a monochrome film that's extra-sensitive to light, so you can shoot with it in dark settings, and it will give you a gritty, grimy look that so many smartphone filter apps have tried to replicate. But that's not the only good news in the film photography world at the moment. Kodak is still preparing another iconic film called Ektacrhome for market lat
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