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Jun 2022
The 2022 Best Vertical Monitors

A monitor that can turn into a vertical position can save your life. The best vertical monitors can be useful if you are short on space or want to optimize your setup. You can also have ergonomic advantages by changing a display mode from landscape to portrait....

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Jun 2022
Understanding PACMAN: The security vulnerability in Apple's M1 chip

Researchers from MIT discovered a new vulnerability in Apple's M1 chip. Joseph Ravichandran, Weon Taek Na and Weon Taek Na led the team that demonstrated how the attack, dubbed PACMAN, can bypass one of the M1 chips' deepest defenses. Although it...

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14
Jun 2022
The 'Zombie Deer' disease is ravaging herds all across the country.

This article originally appeared on The Conversation. Chronic wasting disease (CWD), a fatal neurological infectious disease that can affect deer, elk, and moose is rapidly spreading throughout North America. CWD was most recently discovered in North Carolina,...

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Jun 2022
If you are interested in hiding or customizing your MacBook notch.

Apple introduced the notch to its iPhone X smartphone screens in 2017 and has continued to add similar features to its MacBook Pro and MacBook Air laptops screens in recent years. These notches are the same as the reason for the screen. They free up more...

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14
Jun 2022
Google's AI controversy over'sentient' is unpackable

An engineer at Google claims that an artificial intelligence chatbot (AI) he spent months testing is intelligent, despite company insistence otherwise. Blake Lemoine (a senior software engineer at Google's Responsible AI group) said that the chatbot,...

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Jun 2022
This training bundle teaches you how to automate repetitive tasks

There are many reasons to learn code. Programming can be a great way to increase your earning potential, find work outside your field, pursue your passion projects and improve your problem solving and logic skills. While all these things are true, automation...

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Jun 2022
A rare look at the birthplace of nuclear subs

BEFORE SUBMARINES can stealthily do their jobs below the waves, they must start their lives on land. The Virginia class is America's newest nuclear-powered attack submarine, also known by SSN-774. It is a group of 377-foot-long underwater ships. Their...

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13
Jun 2022
A Montana town fights copper mine dust

This article originally appeared on KHN. BUTTE, Mont. -Steve McGrath stood in a vacant lot one block from his home looking for dust. This southwestern Montana town is known as "The Richest Hill on Earth" because of the more than 100 years of mining that left...

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Jun 2022
Take advantage of our SelectTV Father's Day Sale, which ends 6/19

Are you looking for the perfect Father's Day gift? You can help dad make his man cave more comfortable by giving him a better TV experience. It doesn't matter if you have the best HDTV, but it won't be worth much if there isn't anything...

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Jun 2022
States and tribes may soon be able to regain their power to combat pollution projects

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), is trying to restore power to states, tribes and to veto projects for energy infrastructure that could pollute streams and rivers. For half a century, the Clean Water Act guaranteed that states and tribes could have...

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Jun 2022
The US has had slow progress with offshore wind. This could be changing.

Although offshore wind is a very popular source of renewable energy in Europe, China, and elsewhere, it is still rare in the United States. Only two offshore wind facilities exist in the United States, and they are located off Rhode Island and Virginia. A...

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Jun 2022
PFAS can be toxic and are all around. Here are some ways to avoid them.

Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances, also known collectively as PFAS, are a collection of 9,000 man-made chemicals, all of which have equally confusing and unpronounceable names. This tongue-twister is not the problem. PFAS can be toxic and are everywhere....

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Jun 2022
Carbon emissions can be filtered by a cotton sheet containing protein.

If you think about climate change-fighting technology, the first thing that comes to mind is futuristic vehicles or shiny solar panels. Some of the most crucial pieces of eco-friendly tech can be overlooked. The biggest problem is how to deal with all the...

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Jun 2022
These drones can listen for other aircraft and avoid collisions in midair.

A drone from Zipline travels at 70 mph and the ideal situation is for no other low-flying aircraft to crash into it. Zipline drones are used to deliver medical supplies, such as blood, via parachute in countries like Rwanda and Ghana. They also deliver commercially...

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Jun 2022
What is the best way to fly to the USA? A negative COVID test is no longer required.

The US government removed all COVID-19 requirements for international travel to the country on Sunday, June 12. After reviewing new COVID-19 data and assessing the availability of vaccines and treatment options, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention...

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May 2022
Chambery. Two trucks hang on the VRU: the Monts tunnel closed in the Grenoble-Aix-les-Bains direction

At the Monts tunnel, things are still very complicated. Traffic is severely disrupted in the Grenoble/Aix-les-Bains direction from Chignin. The accident happened at 9:50 am on Tuesday, May 31, on the VRU urban expressway in Chambery. Two heavy goods vehicles...

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May 2022
It matters. World No Tobacco Day: The heavy environmental impact of the tobacco industry

In France, 75,000 people are killed by tobacco every year. Tobacco has negative effects on your health and environment. World No Tobacco Day, which is held on May 31, every year, has this year's theme: "Tobacco: a Threat to Our Environment." The report...

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May 2022
Ukraine: War. Frederic Leclerc–Imhoff, the journalist at BFMTV who was killed while reporting on the conflict in Ukraine, is known.

Frederic Leclerc–Imhoff, a journalist from all nationalities, is the eighth to die since the Russian invasion began on February 24, 2014. "Aboard a humanitarian coach, along with civilians forced to flee Russian bombs, he died," Emmanuel Macron tweeted....

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May 2022
Justice. Balcony collapses in Angers: three defendants are sentenced to suspended imprisonment and two others are released

The Angers Criminal Court sentenced three defendants to suspended sentences ranging between 18 months and three years for the fall of a balcony that killed four people in 2016. The court released two other defendants, Frederic Rolland, the architect of the...

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May 2022
Haute-Savoie. The Ternier stream is polluted by Neydens: owner's manure

Firefighters analyzed the Ternier stream in Neydens on Monday, at 5.30 pm, following the death of fish. Three kilometers from the farm, a farmer stored slurry. This causes aquatic pollution. Monday's incident was attended by the mayor and the farmer....

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May 2022
Grenoble. Man arrested after attempted burglary

Two men tried to enter a Grenoble residence on Avenue Edmond-Esmonin. A witness alerted police immediately. The report of the suspects was presented to the police officers who were part of the anti-crime brigade. They arrested one of them, rue Claude-Kogan....

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May 2022
Policy. The bill titled "Purchasing Power" was presented to the Council of Ministers on June 29.

In an interview with Le Parisien, Olivia Gregoire, a government spokesperson, stated that the bill on purchasing power would be presented to Council of Ministers on June 29 and then to parliament "in process". She stated that purchasing power would be the...

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May 2022
Cycling. "We'll check if the legs feel fine," Pierre Latour (TotalEnergies), in recovery at Mercan'Tour Classic Aurelien Paret–Peintre (AG2R Citroen).

Pierre Latour begins this Tuesday at the Mercan'Tour Classic in the Alpes Maritimes. This is the block that will lead him to the Tour de France (July 1--24). After the climbs of La Colmiane (7.6km at 6.9% and Col de la Couillole (15.9km at 7.3%), the...

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May 2022
Savoy: Exit Chambery: The Fire Festival will illuminate Buisson Rond Friday through Sunday

It's a weekend of poetry, multilingual, family, and unites encounters about ephemeral art. From Friday 3 June to Sunday 5 Juni, Parc de Buisson Rond will host the 3rd International Festival of Star Rekindlers. Three nights of entertainment, shows, catering...

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