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A whopping 28 percent of morning-after pills in Peru are fake. A study published today in PLOS ONE relates how some emergency contraceptives contain inadequate amounts of active ingredients that, in many cases, arent being released quickly enough into the body to be considered effective. In the study, researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology […]

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Cybersecurity researchers from the Georgia Institute of Technology have developed a new security system that can identify individual smartphone or tablet owners simply by how they touch and swipe the screen. Called LatentGesture, it builds up a touch profile or signature of the user and then uses that information to constantly check if the person […]

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When Jason Barnes was electrocuted two years ago, he lost the lower half of his right arm, seemingly ending his dreams of being a drummer — but thanks to a new prosthetic hes able to finally achieve that goal. Barnes initially built his own makeshift device so that he could still drum, but eventually partnered […]

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