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Apr 26, 2019

A lack of circular RNAs may trigger lupus

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Researchers close in on how low levels of a kind of RNA may trigger lupus — offering hope for future treatments for the autoimmune disease.

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Apr 26, 2019

The Most Hyped Technology of Every Year From 2000–2018

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We look back at every year’s Hype Cycle this millennium to see which emerging technologies captured our imagination.

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Apr 25, 2019

This 90-Million-Year-Old Crab Chimera Is a Beautiful Mess of an Animal

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Scientists have discovered a new species of crab that swam the seas 95 million years ago — and behold, it could be the next Pixar character.

The small, pocket-size crab, named Callichimaera perplexa, was different than its modern cousins.

This crab sported a tiny lobster-esque shell, with legs flattened like oars, and huge Pound Puppies-style peepers that protruded from its head — a trait that indicates the creature used its eyes actively for whatever it did, researchers said.

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Apr 25, 2019

What Happens Underwater During a Tidal Wave?

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We’ve seen the destruction a powerful tidal wave can cause above water. But what happens underwater?

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Apr 25, 2019

DARPA Pursues Swarming Capabilities

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AUSTIN, Texas — The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency is examining ways to equip a small unit with swarming capabilities.

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Apr 25, 2019

The Future of Shopping Is Already Happening in China

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China’s Gen Z isn’t impressed by glitzy brand names and traditional advertising campaigns. Many are looking beyond the physical stores and e-commerce portals their predecessors preferred. They’re buying goods suggested by social media influencers known as wanghong. And they’re using messaging, short videos, livestreaming, and social media apps as gateways to making those purchases.


Traditional retail and e-commerce hold little interest for consumers who are wedded to smartphones and take their cues from influencers.

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Apr 24, 2019

When can we finally get rid of passwords?

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The tech exists to replace them, but adoption is lagging behind.

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Apr 24, 2019

The Enovate ME-S is a fully electric Chinese supercar

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This is a Chinese supercar concept. It is called the ME Sports (ME-S for short), and arrives from a new company called Enovate. When it finally sees the light of production in the year 2021, it plans on going really, really fast.

Like, 0-62mph in around three seconds, fast. And doesn’t it look sweet?

Speaking to TopGear.com at this year’s Shanghai motor show, an Enovate spokesperson said that because the company is shiny and new, it wanted to make something ‘iconic’.

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Apr 24, 2019

Gene engineers make super-size plants that are 40% larger

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Researchers hope to create a new “green revolution” by improving photosynthesis.

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Apr 24, 2019

Dengue Vaccine Market Calculate to Reach US$ 1,250.6 Mn By 2027

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Burdening occurrence of dengue fever across the Asia-Pacific region has prompted the demand for effective vaccines and medications to supress this viral malaise. While several pharmaceutical companies are striving to develop a cure for dengue, the fever’s incidence rate in Asia-Pacific is rising at an alarming rate. A recent report published by Future Market Insights predicts that in 2017, an estimated 70.3% of global dengue vaccines market will be dominated by Asia-Pacific. Through 2027, the region will continue to be the largest market for dengue vaccines, procuring a majority revenue share and projecting revenue growth at a 17.4% CAGR.

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Future Market Insights also observes Latin America as the second-largest market for dengue vaccines, and is expected to rake in US$ 288.7 Mn towards the end of 2027. The report, titled “Dengue Vaccines Market: Global Industry Analysis and Opportunity Assessment, 2017–2027,” expects that more and more pharmaceutical giants from across the globe will be partaking in the market’s growth in the years to come. Currently, the market is witnessing active participation of French drugmaker, Sanofi S.A., while vaccines being formulated by companies such as Biological E. Limited, Takeda Pharmaceutical Company Limited, GlaxoSmithKline plc, Merck & Co. Inc., Vabiotech, Butantan Institute, and Panacea Biotech Ltd. are under multiple phases of development.

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