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Jun 6, 2019

Free “Shazam for Nature” App Identifies Plants and Animals in Your Pics

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It’s like Shazam meets Pokémon Go meets nature.

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Jun 6, 2019

How Chinese Spies Got the N.S.A.’s Hacking Tools, and Used Them for Attacks

Posted by in category: cybercrime/malcode

The latest case of cyberweapons escaping American control raises questions about the United States’ expensive and dangerous digital arsenal.

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Jun 6, 2019

HPV vaccine prevents anal cancer, too, Desperate Housewives’ Marcia Cross reminds us

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“Desperate Housewives” star Marcia Cross said her anal cancer could be linked to her husband’s throat cancer diagnosis in 2009. USA TODAY

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Girls, boys, young men and women, parents: the HPV vaccine helps to prevent cervical, anal, penile, vulvar, throat and esophageal cancers.

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Jun 6, 2019

Microsoft Advances Historical UN AI For Good Global Summit

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

Jean-Philippe Courtois, EVP and President, Microsoft Global Sales, Marketing & Operations, provided a compelling vision with his opening keynote at the historical UN ITU AI for Good Global Summit (AI4G), hosted May 28–31, 2019 at UN ITU HQ, Geneva.

Key themes in Jean-Philippe’s speech included these areas:

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Jun 6, 2019

We Have Room to Add 35% More Trees Globally to Store 160 Billion Tons of CO2

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There is enough room to plant another 1.2 trillion trees on Earth. If we plant 1.2 trillion trees this could cancel out the last 10 years of CO2 emissions and sequester 160 billion tons of CO2.

Above – Potentially possible tree density: Additional trees in yellow. (image: Crowther Lab / ETH Zurich)

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Jun 6, 2019

Amazon just got FAA approval to fly drones for deliveries

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Amazon has become the second company to be allowed to use drones for commercial package delivery.

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Jun 6, 2019

The U.S. could lose its measles elimination status

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It’s been nearly two decades since the U.S. officially eliminated measles, but we may lose that status before we hit the 20-year mark.

This week, the Department of Health and Human Services announced that we’ve now topped 1,000 cases in 2019. Elimination isn’t about case numbers, though, it’s about time—and just last week, the Director of the CDC warned that we could be in danger of losing our status as a measles-eliminated country.

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Jun 6, 2019

Biodegradable Coffee Cups Embedded With Seeds Grow Into Trees When Thrown Away

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A creative company in California called Reduce. Reuse. Grow has designed a coffee cup that is not only biodegradable, but even has seeds in its walls so that it can be planted and grown!

The cups, which are currently part of a Kickstarter campaign, will have seeds embedded in their walls based on their locations. Participating stores will encourage people to plant the cups themselves or to return them to be planted by the company.

Read on for designer Alex Henige’s answers to some of Bored Panda’s questions about his unique cup design!

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Jun 6, 2019

Organic House

Posted by in category: habitats

On a hilly site near Mexico City, architect Javier Senosiain has created a remarkable home inspired by the shape of a peanut.

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Jun 6, 2019

Scientists Discover Space’s Largest Intergalactic Bridge, Solving A Huge Dark Matter Puzzle

Posted by in category: cosmology

Dark matter’s naysayers latched onto one tiny puzzle. This new find may have solved it completely.

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