5G connections could help doctors, teachers, and telecommuters during the pandemic

Supply chain issues and other coronavirus disruptions will slow down the expansion, even as demand for fast connections increases. People around the world want even more from wireless networks than…

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Fava beans may be a greener substitute for soy

Many vegans swear by soy as a meat-free protein source, but concerns have been raised over the environmental sustainability of soybean farming. With that in mind, research now suggests that specially-prepared fava beans may be a better alternative.

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Microsoft: Our new machine learning model spots critical security bugs 97% of the time

Microsoft claims a machine learning models its built for software developers can distinguish between security and non-security bugs 99% of the time. Microsoft plans to open-source the methodology behind a…

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Annobike aims to make urban or off-road ebiking fun with the A1

Electric bikes come in all shapes and sizes, from commute-friendly folders to retro cruisers to city workhorses. Startup Annobike has entered the ebike arena with a design that's equally suited to urban streets and off-road adventures.

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Tribeca opens Cinema360, a VR film festival you can enjoy at home

For the next nine days, anyone with an Oculus Go or Oculus Quest can access a 15-film lineup of immersive 3D films from around the globe, free of charge, curated and presented by the Tribeca Film Festival. Cinema360 will run from April 17 to 26.

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