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Tech companies have been silently battling a bizarre phenomenon called 'cosmic rays' that would otherwise wreak havoc on our electronics
Cosmic rays have been suspected of affecting an election in Belgium, brakes on Toyota vehicles, and possibly even the Samsung Galaxy Note 7's battery.
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Deadly poison sarin was detected at Facebook's offices, but it turned out to be a false alarm
Routine tests for sarin detected the substance in a mailbag at Facebook's offices, according to a Menlo Park Fire Department official.
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Flesh-eating bacteria has killed a 77-year-old woman in Florida. Experts say these infections will become more common as ocean water warms.
A dangerous flesh-eating bacteria is gaining a larger foothold in the US as oceans warm. An elderly woman who was infected in Florida has died.
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Big hospital systems are borrowing an 80-year-old idea to keep patients healthy and cut costs, and it could be the future of healthcare
Health systems like Geisinger and Intermountain are emphasizing primary care as they move to a model that could keep patients healthier.
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A total solar eclipse will be visible on July 2 for the first time since 2017 — here's how you can watch it anywhere in the world
On July 2, parts of Chile, Argentina, and the south Pacific Ocean will experience a total solar eclipse — the first such celestial event since 2017.
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All of uBiome's top execs are out at the embattled poop-testing startup that's at the center of an FBI investigation
After an FBI raid, uBiome's board appointed John Rakow interim CEO and put the cofounders and co-CEOs on leave. Now, all three are out. See the memo.
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The bizarre interstellar object 'Oumuamua that flew through our solar system was almost definitely not aliens, a new study says
Some astronomers have argued that the cigar-shaped space object 'Oumuamua was an alien spacecraft. Now, a new study suggests that's not true.
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An animated map shows every total solar eclipse around the world until 2040
Solar eclipses happen across the globe at least once a year. Not all of them appear over populated areas, but some may happen close to you.
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Iran's sudden rush for weapons-grade nuclear fuel is alienating its last few friends
Iran breached the 2015 nuclear deal's limit on its enriched uranium stockpile, and has threatened to seek weapons-grade nuclear fuel.
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WeWork rival Convene is betting a healthcare startup can help it win new customers by bringing office clinics to the masses
Convene is adding healthcare clinics to its workspaces, opening up 25 new locations in partnership with the startup Eden Health.
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