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Dartmouth to replace damaged $1.4 million microscope
Dartmouth College will have to replace a microscope valued at more than $1.4 million after water from a storm damaged it1h ago
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Ford to offer over-the-air software updates across lineup
Ford Motor Co. to begin equipping redesigned models to allow software updates over the internet or through cellular phone connections3h ago
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Study finds teens’ screen time doubled over last 4 years
Researchers find the average teenager spends more than seven hours staring at a screen.Oct 30
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Swedish activist declines prize: climate doesn't need awards
Teen activist Greta Thunberg, who has inspired millions across the world to stage protests urging leaders to tackle global warming, has declined an...Oct 30
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Cranberry farmers want to build solar panels over their bogs
Plummeting cranberry prices has America's cranberry industry eyeing a possible new savior: solar power.Oct 30
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Hundreds of koalas feared dead in Australian wildfires
Conservationists fear hundreds of koalas have perished in wildfires that have razed prime habitat on Australia's east coastOct 30
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AT&T says HBO Max streaming service to launch in May for $15
AT&T says its HBO Max streaming service will join a crowded field in MayOct 30
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AT&T says HBO Max streaming service to launch in May for $15
AT&T says its HBO Max streaming service will join a crowded field in MayOct 30
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Utilities say equipment probably sparked California fires
Two Southern California utilities acknowledged Tuesday that it is likely their equipment sparked wildfires that killed three people and destroyed...Oct 29
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AT&T says HBO Max streaming service to launch in May for $15
AT&T says its HBO Max streaming service will join a crowded field in MayOct 29
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Facebook sues Israeli company over WhatsApp spyware
Facebook has sued the Israeli hackers-for-hire company NSO Group for allegedly targeting at leastOct 29
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Grubhub's stock plunges as food delivery competition grows
Grubhub shares slide 43% as rivals in the food delivery business encroachOct 29
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Intense monitoring and care lift mountain gorilla numbers
A concerted and sustained conservation campaign is giving a second chance to Africa's mountain gorillasOct 29
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Study triples population at risk of climate-triggered floods
Study finds about three times more people at risk of climate-triggered flooding than previously thoughtOct 29
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Apple resumes human reviews of Siri audio with iPhone update
Apple is resuming the use of humans to review Siri commands and dictation on an opt-in basisOct 29
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Google sued by Australian regulators over location tracking
The Australian consumer watchdog is taking Google to court alleging the technology giant broke consumer law by misleading Android users about how...Oct 29
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Swiss lament glacier melting as UN focuses on mountains
A Swiss minister says over 10% of the Alpine country's glaciers have been lost over the last five years _ a depletion not seen in over a century _ as...Oct 29
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Air Force's mystery space plane lands, ends 2-year mission
Air Force's mystery space plane is back on Earth, following a record-breaking two-year mission.Oct 29
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2,000-pound great white shark tracked to Gulf of Mexico
Scientists say a 15-foot-5-inch great white shark weighing more than 2,000 pounds has entered the Gulf of Mexico after a journey down the coast from...Oct 29
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Seychelles leader: No time for 'blame game' in climate fight
Seychelles president: No time for 'blame game' in fight against climate changeOct 29
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Oct 28
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Google falls short on third-quarter profit
Google parent Alphabet reports third quarter financial resultsOct 28
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Officials pitch Missouri for high-speed Hyperloop test track
A Missouri panel wants a test track for an ultra-high-speed Hyperloop system to be built in the stateOct 28
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Trial begins against body donation facility accused of fraud
A civil trial has begun over the mishandling of human remains at a now-closed Phoenix body donation facilityOct 28
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Correction: Amazon-Results story
Correction: Amazon-Results storyOct 28
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T-Mobile says close of Sprint deal delayed until next year
T-Mobile says its expects its combination with Sprint to close next year as it awaits a December antitrust trial with a group of state attorneys...Oct 28
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Apple debuts AirPods Pro with noise cancelling, higher price
Apple debuts newly designed AirPods Pro featuring noise cancelling and a $250 price tagOct 28
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AT&T makes changes in response to activist investor push
AT&T will review its portfolio for assets it can sell off, pay down debt related to its Time Warner acquisition and add 2 board members as part of a...Oct 28
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Apple warns old iPhone users of new software
The tech giant says all users with an iPhone 5 will have to update to the latest software before November 3rd.Oct 28
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Brazil oil spill leaves local fishermen in the lurch
Thousands of fishermen make a living from the rich waters off Brazil's Bahia state. And now their livelihood is drying up.Oct 27
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Scientists are listening to the sounds of massive volcanic bubbles
Some bubbles grow to be more than a quarter-mile across.Oct 27
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Dutch inventor unveils device to scoop plastic out of rivers
Dutch inventor Boyan Slat is widening his effort to clean up floating plastic from the Pacific Ocean by moving into rivers, too, using a new floating...Oct 27
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A star has been flickering for years – and researchers think they've figured out why
Researchers find plausible, alien-free explanation about star KIC 8462852.Oct 26
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New carrier heads to sea for tests amid debate over delays
The nation's newest aircraft carrier has headed out to sea for more tests after it underwent a series of upgrades and fixes at a Virginia shipyardOct 25
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Facebook launches a test run of its news service
The social media giant has teamed up with a handful of publishers.Oct 25
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Nations pledge $9.8B to global climate fund to help the poor
A global fund has announced that governments across the world have pledged $9.8 billion to help poor nations tackle climate changeOct 25
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Tiny beetle named after climate activist Greta Thunberg
Climate activist Greta Thunberg has a new namesake _ a tiny species of beetleOct 25
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Verizon adds more cellphone customers in 3Q
Verizon adds more cellphone customers after trimming prices for unlimited plans this summerOct 25
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Soaring bills: Scientists' budget blown by texting eagles
A Russian wildlife group is seeking donations after eagles they were tracking racked up big cellphone bills abroadOct 25
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Facebook launches a news section - and will pay publishers
Facebook has long resisted paying news organizations for the stories that populate its newsfeedOct 25
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Japan's SoftBank shaken by WeWork, but committing billions
Japanese technology company SoftBank Group Corp. has committed billions of dollars to bail out office-space sharing startup WeWork, whose woes...Oct 25
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Google digs into deeper meanings of searches
Google is paying more attention to the small words in your searchesOct 25
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Facebook clarifies Zuckerberg remarks on false political ads
Facebook is clarifying remarks made by company CEO Mark Zuckerberg about its policy of not fact checking political ads or comments of politicians...Oct 24
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Amazon's profit falls as costs for faster shipping soar
Amazon's push for faster delivery is hurting its profitsOct 24
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Ad-tech problems, weak revenue eclipse Twitter user growth
Weak revenue, profit, overshadow strong user growth at TwitterOct 24
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Fossil trove shows life's fast recovery after big extinction
Fossils from Colorado shows details of how life rebounded after the meteorite crash that killed off the dinosaursOct 24
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Prisons are becoming intelligence goldmines for US law enforcement
'Would Whitey still be alive today if we had that intelligence?' a warden asked.Oct 24
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Tesla Gigafactory in China 'ready for production'
The battery and electric vehicle plant is the first of its kind for Tesla in China.Oct 24
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Facial recognition can identify people through MRI scans
The technology could pose a significant threat to patients' privacy.Oct 24
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