Huawei MediaPad M5 Lite’s Concert-Like Experience Tablet

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Huawei MediaPad M5 Lite’s Concert-Like Experience Tablet

The Huawei MediaPad M5 Lite delivers a flawless sound with more bass and less distortion for a tablet.

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Robotic fireflies light up with every flap of their wings

Engineers at MIT have added a new ability to existing flying robots – they can now glow when they flap their wings. Inspired by fireflies, this fluorescence could help with communication or tracking of the tiny, lightweight robots.

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Wingcopter prepares 12,000 cargo drones for world’s largest deployment

German company Wingcopter has signed a deal to roll out 12,000 of its long-range, triple-drop delivery drones across Africa over the next five years, in what promises to be the largest commercial drone deployment ever attempted.

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Graphene electronic-tattoo monitors blood pressure over time

Scientists have developed a new electronic “tattoo” that can monitor a patient’s blood pressure continuously. The e-tattoo is made of graphene and can be worn for long periods without getting in the way, allowing for better health data.

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Reflections on The Draft Social Media Code

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Reflections on The Draft Social Media Code

Y. Z. Yaú reviews the draft social media code issued by the government as Nigeria heads for an electioneering campaign period.

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New cryoprotectant chemicals could preserve organs without ice damage

Getting an organ from donor to recipient is a race against time, with many going to waste. Now, researchers in Australia have identified new cryoprotectants that could preserve organs and tissues for much longer without damaging them.

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Blood vessel discovery points to alternative cause of Alzheimer’s dementia

Following yet another failed clinical trial testing a drug designed to break up the aggregations of proteins thought to be the cause of Alzheimer’s, a new study suggests we look to a different part of the brain in the hopes of finding a treatment.

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