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Samsung introduces the flexible Notebook 9 Pro with S-Pen support
Samsung has announced the latest addition to its Notebook line of laptops. The Notebook 9 Pro flaunts a 360-degree hinge, touchscreen with S Pen active stylus support and a 7th-generation Intel Core i7 processor, amongst other features.
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Ancient mummy DNA reveals surprises about genetic origins of Egyptians
For the first time, scientists have extracted full nuclear genome data from ancient Egyptian mummies. The results offer exciting insights into how different ancient civilizations intermingled and also establishes a breakthrough precedent in our ability to study ancient DNA.
Photography
Panasonic Lumix GX850 review: Software boosted selfie shooter
The Lumix DMC-GX850 might look like a classic camera, but it's actually a snapper for the selfie generation. With a flip-up screen, versatile lens and variety of shooting modes, the camera has all the tools to improve your social feed. But does it do enough to justify carrying a camera and a phone?
Robotics
Robotic priest offers blessings in digital form
Artificial intelligence (AI) is playing a bigger and bigger role in the wellbeing of humans, but could that extend to the realm of spiritual guidance? A new robotic priest currently on show in Germany is designed to explore exactly that question.
Biology
Long-standing mystery solved: Why do flamingoes rest on one leg?
For flamingoes, snoozing while supporting their whole body weight on one stick-thin leg seems to be a natural first choice, and scientists don’t really know why. Now researchers at Georgia Tech believe they’ve cracked the case, and it could lead to better-balancing robots or prosthetic limbs.
Biology
Poachers are scanning scientific papers to find rare (and endangered) species
Scientists have taught us pretty much all that we know about the animal kingdom, but are there times when they are better off keeping their discoveries to themselves?
Biology
Can we taste water after all?
Whether water has a taste of its own or is merely a flavor carrier has long divided the scientific community. A new study by Caltech researchers could help advance this debate: according to their findings, not only does such a sense exist, but it's located in an unexpected place.
Outdoors
Review: Evolve Bamboo GTX hits the electric skateboard sweetspot
What happens when you take the most manoeuvrable deck in the Evolve Skateboards range, brighten up its looks and crank up the power? Simple: the Evolve Bamboo GTX, an all-terrain electric skateboard that further refines an appealing formula. We strapped on our helmet and put it through its paces.
Games
E3 2017: Which games are confirmed, expected or unlikely to appear?
The biggest week on the gaming calendar is almost here – the E3 expo. New Atlas runs through the games we know, expect or hope will make an appearance this year, from the likes of Sony, Nintendo, Microsoft, EA, Ubisoft and Bethesda.
Body and Mind
Methylene blue shows promise reversing aging in human skin
Don't be surprised if in a few years television commercials for skin cream start touting that they are "now formulated with methylene blue." That's because research out of the University of Maryland (UMD) has shown that the common antioxidant can reverse the effects of aging on our skin.
Home Entertainment
Nutty British inventor cooks up microwave oven game station
Wacky garage inventor Colin Furze occasionally takes on build projects suggested by viewers of his popular YouTube channel. Such is the case for his latest build – a microwave oven with an LCD display panel squeezed into the door, and ports for feeding in games from a pocket console.
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US Missile Defense Agency intercepts first "hostile" ICBM target
The US Defense Department announced today that for the first time its Ground-based Midcourse Defense system has intercepted an ICBM dummy warhead somewhere over the Pacific Ocean in a demonstration of the system’s capability to detect, engage, and destroy targets while still in space.
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