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Oct 6, 2019

Patently Apple supports the ‘MeWe’ Social Media Network, an alternative to Facebook, on track for 800% growth in 2019

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Earlier this year, Patently Apple introduced the social media network “MeWe” to our navigation bar to provide our fans with an alternative to Facebook. An alternative for those fed-up with Facebook’s losing and selling user data and more. It’s been a successful addition to our site.

Oct 6, 2019

Decoding the boundary layer at hypersonic speeds

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https://aerospaceamerica.aiaa.org/departments/decoding-the-b…ic-speeds/

Oct 5, 2019

The war over supercooled water

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[p]How a hidden coding error fueled a seven-year dispute between two of condensed matter’s top theorists.[/p].

Oct 5, 2019

Baby stars found twisting planet-forming disks into a pretzel

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Thanks to this unprecedented look into the early lives of binary stars, researchers have gotten a glimpse into the complex formation of the most common stellar setup.

Oct 5, 2019

Lab-made primordial soup yields RNA bases

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The chemical feat strengthens theory that the first life on Earth was based on RNA.

Oct 5, 2019

Telsa’s ‘Electromagnetic Windshield Wiper’ Patent Looks Pretty Cool For A Windshield Wiper

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Windshield wiper technology has been pretty stagnant since Mary Anderson came up with, basically, the swiping blades we recognize today. Sure, we have intermittent settings and rain-sensing and Mercedes had that bonkers Monoblade, but the concept hasn’t changed much since 1903. According to a patent filed in March and published just five days ago though, the reign of the single-pivot wiper may be in trouble, as Tesla has a new idea. A wiper idea.

Oct 4, 2019

Ancient Scrolls Charred

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The scrolls may have belonged to Julius Caesar’s father-in-law before Vesuvius carbonized them in 79 A.D.

Oct 4, 2019

Win the Race for Invisibility

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The United States must dominate the field of metamaterials to gain the stealth advantage in the next fight.

Oct 3, 2019

Predicting the future is now possible with powerful new AI simulations

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If you thought Cambridge Analytica had scary tech, wait until you see this. A new form of AI modelling promises accurate simulation of the behaviour of entire cities, countries and one day perhaps, the world.

Oct 3, 2019

New ‘iron dragon’ pterosaur found in Australia

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Um that’s not normal o.o


The exquisitely preserved remains make up the most complete flying reptile yet discovered on the continent.