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Tegu Lizard Genome Sequenced

An international team of researchers from Germany and the United States has sequenced the genome of the giant tegu (Salvator merianae), also known as the black and white tegu, a South American lizard with its own heating system. The giant tegu (Salvator merianae). Image credit: Renato Recoder. “Most reptiles are …

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Fanendo Adi Is Getting Ready For His MLS Return.

One of the clubs all-time leading goal scorers is in Cincinnati, Ohio preparing to write a new chapter in his career, when expansion club FC Cincinnati open MLS play in 2019. Adis acquisition was a long-term play for FC Cincy the club sold Adi on its MLS future, even as …

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Sennheiser Software Flaw Leaves Users Open to Hacking

You would not expect software for your headphones to seriously impair your computer’s security, but that’s exactly what Sennheiser managed to do. The desktop application for its headsets, called HeadSetup and HeadSetup Pro, included a botched root certificate, allowing anyone aware of the flaw to impersonate websites without detection. Sennheiser has …

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NASA Reveals 9 Commercial Partners for Lunar Missions

NASA administrator Jim Bridenstine hosted a press conference today to reveal the next phase of the agency’s lunar ambitions. The Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CLPS) has its first official partners. The nine companies announced at the event will begin developing technology to support the upcoming Gateway lunar station and land …

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Tim Berners-Lee’s Solid Project: Can It Save the Web?

Not everyone thinks the web needs saving. After all, it’s a bigger and more essential part of our lives than almost anyone could have predicted when Tim Berners-Lee first wrote a browser for what became the World Wide Web. But the original peer-to-peer, open-protocol, read-write architecture has been overshadowed in …

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You Can Inherit Mitochondrial DNA From Your Father After All

Your cells need energy to function, and they get most of that energy from mitochondria. Naturally, scientists have taken great interest in studying this cellular organelle, but we’re still encountering surprises. We’ve long believed that mitochondrial DNA is only passed down by mothers. A team of researchers from the US, …

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