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NASA greenlights final assembly of Lockheed Martin’s quiet supersonic jet prototype

12th - Higher Ed
NASA says it has cleared the final assembly of Lockheed Martin’s quiet supersonic jet prototype.
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What were the mysterious fireballs that crashed in Chile?

12th - Higher Ed
Residents of Chiloe Island saw a mysterious fireball blazing down the sky before fragmenting on September 25.
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Green Darner Dragonfly annual migratory cycle revealed for the first time ever

12th - Higher Ed
A team from the University of Maryland Baltimore County is the first to determine the annual migratory cycle of the green darner dragonfly.
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Kanye West's plan to replace Air Force One

12th - Higher Ed
Taking a closer look at Kanye West's plan to replace the Air Force One with an iPlane 1.
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New recluse spider species discovered in Mexico Valley

12th - Higher Ed
Biologists at the National Autonomous University of Mexico said they have discovered a new species of recluse spiders named Loxosceles tenochtitlan in Mexico Valley.
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Hands-On WebAssembly for C++ Programmers - Profiling WebAssembly

Higher Ed
How do we accurately measure performance of our code? • Profile memory using the Emscripten memory profiler • Add profiling data to our application • Profile CPU execution in the browser This clip is from the chapter "Debugging...
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Comprehensive Android Developer Bootcamp - Creating App Listing in the Console

Higher Ed
Publishing Your Apps on Google Play:Creating App Listing in the Console This clip is from the chapter "Publishing Your Apps on Google Play" of the series "The Comprehensive Android Developer Bootcamp".This section will show you how to...
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‘Seahorse hotels’ planned for endangered White’s seahorses in Australia

12th - Higher Ed
New artificial habitats could help save the endangered White’s seahorse species in Australia.
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Increased methane emissions linked to fossil fuel usage: Study

12th - Higher Ed
A new study published by the University of Rochester in Nature magazine has found that human activity has been contributing significantly to the rise of methane emissions via the use of fossil fuels.
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U.S. Air Force researching space solar energy system

12th - Higher Ed
The U.S. Air Force says it wants a system to harvest solar power and beam it to forward operating bases.
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Futuristic campus proposed for Tencent headquarters

12th - Higher Ed
Dutch architectural firm MVRDV has proposed a smart green campus for Tencent’s next headquarters in Shenzhen, China.
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Enormous asteroid to fly past Earth in September

12th - Higher Ed
A massive asteroid will fly past earth early next month.
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China gets ready to launch Space Station by 2020

12th - Higher Ed
The Chinese Space Station is expected to be launched in 2020, according to Xinhua.
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China used microchips to infiltrate U.S. company servers

12th - Higher Ed
Apple and Amazon have become the subject of intense speculation after a new report claims their servers were infiltrated by Chinese spy chips.
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Linux Administration Bootcamp: Go from Beginner to Advanced - Installing Software

Higher Ed
This video demonstrates how to install the software in the Linux system. This clip is from the chapter "Intermediate Linux Skills" of the series "Linux Administration Bootcamp: Go from Beginner to Advanced".This section explains the...
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A designer has invented 3D printed artificial fruits

12th - Higher Ed
An Israel-based designer has invented 3D printed synthetic fruits that are edible and contain essential minerals and vitamins.
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Sloped toilets proposed to reduce long bathroom breaks

12th - Higher Ed
British company StandardToilet has unveiled a new design in which the toilet is tilted downwards at a 13 degree angle in a bid to reduce the amount of time spent in the bathroom.
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Ocean contains a million times more microplastic particles than previously thought

12th - Higher Ed
A new study from the Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of California San Diego suggests that the ocean could potentially contain a million times more microplastic particles than previously thought.
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ClearSpace wins contract for space debris collecting spacecraft: ESA

12th - Higher Ed
The European Space Agency has commissioned the world’s first mission to capture a piece of space debris from Earth's orbit in 2025.
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China tests submarine launched missile in Bohai Sea

12th - Higher Ed
China has test launched a new submarine launched ballistic missile named the JL-3
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Bell unveils new 360 Invictus attack helicopter

12th - Higher Ed
Bell Textron presented its 360 Invictus Attack Helicopter as part of the U.S. Army’s Future Reconnaissance Aircraft competition on October 1 in Arlington, Virginia.
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Light-powered RFID tags could soon power internet of things devices

12th - Higher Ed
Researchers from Massachusetts Institute of Technology have published a study detailing the use of photovoltaic powered sensors on radio-frequency identification, or RFID tags, to power internet of things devices.
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Thousands of Disney+ accounts stolen by hackers

12th - Higher Ed
Hackers started targeting Disney’s new streaming service just hours after it was launched on November 12.
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NASA to search for fossils on Martian crater

12th - Higher Ed
NASA plans to send its Mars 2020 rover to search for signs of ancient life on Mars’ Jezero Crater.