Tres aviones del futuro que ya son del presente
Los clásicos aviones que vemos a diario comienzan a perder puntos. Se necesitan soluciones más ecológicas y más rápidas que puedan igualar (o mejorar) la seguridad que ofrecen, diseños que se adapten a las necesidades de la sociedad actual, y que mantengan una relación entre coste y beneficio que sea viable. Entre los proyectos de
Why a future Apple-FBI case may go very differently
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Although it fiercely opposes the FBI's demand for help unlocking a San Bernardino shooter's encrypted iPhone, Apple has never argued that it simply can't do what the government wants. That might not be true for long.
Solar incentives sunset as states grapple with tight budgets
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Thousands of homeowners and small businesses in New Mexico—the second sunniest state in the nation—have invested nearly a quarter billion dollars in roof-top solar and related labor thanks to a program fueled by tax credits.
Tinder looks to 'swipe' into presidential campaign
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Tinder made a name for itself by getting users to "swipe" right or left to find a date. Now it wants to use that idea in the US presidential campaign.
Chinese national admits hacking US defense firms
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A Chinese national pleaded guilty Wednesday to charges stemming from the hacking of trade secrets from US defense contractors, including plans for transport and fighter jets, officials said.
Man who predicted space shuttle Challenger disaster dies
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Bob Ebeling spent three decades filled with guilt over not stopping the explosion of the space shuttle Challenger, but found relief in the weeks before his death.
Generosity and commitment to causes improve when giving is personal
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Whether the call to action is to support an important cause, save a life, or offer monetary support, new research shows it's the personal connection of giving that makes the giver feel more generous. This giving of oneself, from a signature to blood, increases feelings of generosity and in turn, increases the likelihood of continued support of a cause, according to research published in Social Psychological and Personality Science.
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