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The three-day MotoGP test at the Chang International Circuit in Thailand has come to an end with Repsol Honda’s Dani Pedrosa posting the quickest time around the new track. On the whole, the latest Factory Honda machines under Pedrosa, Marc Marquez and Cal Crutchlow were all very quick – filling three of the four top […]
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Students collect cell phones to help gorilla habitats
Ledger Independent Students at Straub Elementary are collecting discarded cell phones for recycling. Shown are second graders Ellen Clarke and Sophie Dean holding a bucket of cell phones that were brought to the school for recycling. Terry Prather, The Ledger Independent … |
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Danbury used car dealership breaking ground with Bitcoin acceptance
Danbury News Times Danbury used car dealership breaking ground with Bitcoin acceptance. 1 / 7. Back to Gallery. The way John Fieschi sees it, digital currency is coming, so he may as well embrace it and integrate it into his business now. Fieschi, who owns EZ2Drive on … |
Genius Kitchen (blog) |
Scientists Turn Toast Into Edible Graphene Electronics
Genius Kitchen (blog) Graphene is more conductive than copper, and can be used to create radio-frequency identification (RFID) tags that are able to communicate with receivers in many popular consumer electronics. “Very often, we don't see the advantage of something until … |