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Ethiopian PMs party secures dominant election win
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Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmeds Prosperity Party has secured a parliamentary majority in the countrys general election, officials have announced, extending its dominance in the 547-seat House ...[Continue Reading]
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This $789 Portable Monitor Still Works Outdoors With Its Backlight Off
JC Torres
Portable monitors have become a practical extension of the laptop workflow, letting you carry a second screen to coffee shops, airports, and co-working spaces. The catch is that almost every portable ...[Continue Reading]

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Sun Pharma to acquire Innovcare Lifesciences for $28.7m
Salong Debbarma
Sun Pharmaceutical Industries has agreed to purchase India-based Innovcare Lifesciences in a deal valued at approximately Rs2.71bn ($28.7m). According to a regulatory filing, Sun Pharma will buy the ...[Continue Reading]
Pharmaceutical Technology
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COSMIC's new design might just give Apple a run for its money
Dipan Saha
Liquid Glass changed things, for better or worse. While Im personally not a fan of Apples implementation, there is definitely something to be had here, which makes it a bit appealing when implemented ...[Continue Reading]

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Ebola outbreak latest, World Cup heat risks and dad brains
Rachel Feltman, Andrea Thompson, Tanya Lewis, Sushmita Pathak, Alex Sugiura
Rachel Feltman: Happy Monday, listeners, Happy Pride and Happy Knicks in Five! For Scientific Americans Science Quickly, Im Rachel Feltman. Youre listening to our weekly science news roundup. Let ...[Continue Reading]

Scientific American
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In 1946, a captured Nazi V-2 rocket launched from White Sands carried a 35mm motion picture camera to an altitude of 105 kilometres, and the grainy black-and-white frames it brought back became the first photographs of Earth taken from space years befor
Space Daily Editorial Team
On October 24, 1946, a 35mm DeVry motion picture camera bolted into the nose of a captured German V-2 rocket clicked through a single frame every second-and-a-half as the missile arced 105 kilometres ...[Continue Reading]

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