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"Eine aktuelle Studie aus Großbritannien ist zu dem Schluss gelangt, dass das Filesharing von urheberrechtlich geschützten Werken drastisch abgenommen hat. Der neue Fokus liege auf Streaming-Diensten."
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"Researchers developing the 'Interplanetary Internet' have launched its first permanent node in space via a payload aboard the International Space Station."
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The music of Daft Punk revisited on vintage Game Systems
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"On 14 July, a crew of six will leave their Mars mission simulator and see the Sun once again. The crew, which includes a French pilot and a German engineer selected by ESA, will have completed 105 days of confinement and numerous scientific experiment runs inside the isolation facility at the Russian Institute for Biomedical Problems (IBMP) in Moscow. Their simulated mission will help understand the psychological and medical aspects of long-duration spaceflight."
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"Music can make the driest scientific concepts entertaining, or even hilarious. Catchy tunes about DNA blend genetics with jokes. Ballads about the heart and pi bring dull facts to life. Here are some of our favorite videos that show how hard science rocks."
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"Composed by beatmaker and fledgling coder Dale Chase, Coder Girl is a funny little piece of nerdcore rap that we’d like to dedicate to all the coder girls out there!"
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"Craig Nelson's new book, Rocket Men–one of the most detailed accounts of the period leading up to the first manned moon mission. Here, we have ten little-known Apollo 11 facts unearthed by Nelson during his research."
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"New Scientist has recently published an article that discusses the memristor, the long theorized basic circuit element that can generate voltage from a current (like a resistor), but in a more complex, dynamic manner — with the ability to "remember" previous currents. As we've seen, HP has already made progress developing hybrid memristor-transistor chips, but now the hubbub is the technology's applications for artificial intelligence."