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Human Protein found to boost Aggressive Leukemia
Mixed-lineage leukemia or MLL is one of the most aggressive forms of blood cancer. A study shows that MLL makes

Apps converting Malls to Smart Malls
E-Commerce players are successful in that they know their customers very well. Online stores need to know their customer details

Elon Musk says that he feels safe with Tesla’s Autopilot
On the episode of 60 Minutes Sunday, 2018 December 9th, a video clip of the show’s host Leslie Stahl riding

What does the ‘holographic’ Christmas Elf in the Mall of America do?
How would you like to have Santa’s elf to come and help you go through your shopping list for the

Creating Resilient Systems Through Chaos Engineering
As modern systems evolve to push every limit imaginable, so are hackers and other security threats. Now, more than ever,

The Federal Reserve of Saint Louis earlier this year published a study that explores the advantages of cryptocurrencies for privacy protection.

On board the Titanic II
How about a trip on the ship of dreams – the Titanic. Clive Palmer, the Australian mining tycoon, is recreating

One of the leading factors that can cause skin cancer is overexposure to harmful UV or Ultraviolet rays. Skin cancer,

What Amazon Is Doing In Financial Services
From small business credit cards to checking accounts and even mortgages – it seems Amazon is always on the mission

Wikidata
Most of us are familiar with Wikimedia Foundation’s flagship project, Wikipedia. Created and edited by volunteers collaborating all around the

Cancer therapy: Personalized neoantigen vaccines are a new hope
Cancer strikes the human body by disguising as normal tissue as it wreaks havoc to the body. But scientists are

Razer wants to use your spare GPU power for blockchain mining
Razer has recently announced their new revenue scheme offering to give premium currency if you let it use your spare