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Swiss manufacturer to offer 3D printed chocolates

12th - Higher Ed
Barry Callebaut, a Swiss-based chocolate manufacturer, has announced that it will start producing 3D printed chocolate at scale in its new studio called Mona Lisa. <br/>
Instructional Video1:11
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France launches terrorism probe after stabbing spree in southeast town

12th - Higher Ed
French authorities have launched a terrorism probe after a knife attack killed two people and wounded five in the township of Romans-sur-Isère on April 4, Reuters reports. <br/>
Instructional Video1:20
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Migrating sea turtles find empty U.S. beaches, a rare chance to thrive

12th - Higher Ed
Sea turtles currently migrating to the southeastern U.S. are expected to thrive amid the lack of human activity and pollution as beaches are deserted thanks to stay-at-home orders, according to a report by CBS News.
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COVID-19 may infect brain cells: study

12th - Higher Ed
A new study from Johns Hopkins University suggests the coronavirus may infect the brain and replicate in brain cells.
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Asymptomatic people also responsible for virus spread

12th - Higher Ed
New research by health specialists from Singapore shows evidence that asymptomatic individuals infected with SARS-CoV-2 can inadvertently spread the virus.
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1.5 billion-year-old Earth was all water, no continents

12th - Higher Ed
New evidence suggests that 1.5 billion years ago, the Earth was covered by a vast ocean and had no continents. <br/>
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Taiwan’s outlying maritime outposts at risk of surprise attacks by China: report

12th - Higher Ed
Taiwan’s outlying atolls of Wuqiu, Donsha and Taiping could be vulnerable to surprise attacks by China.
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How airlines are disinfecting airplanes amid the novel coronavirus outbreak

12th - Higher Ed
As the novel coronavirus spreads globally, major airlines are taking preventative measures to ensure their airplanes are as clean as possible. <br/>
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How to Create Shiny Buttons using Power Point

Higher Ed
Web 2.0 badges for your students are teachers are great motivators. Learn how to make shiny buttons in Power Point for your bulletin boards, blogs, Moodle course, etc.
Instructional Video1:14
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Architects propose building towers to clean Delhi air

12th - Higher Ed
An Indian architectural firm is proposing to build huge air purifying towers to address air pollution in Delhi.
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Chang’e 4 probe reveals what’s underneath the far side of the moon

12th - Higher Ed
China’s Chang’e 4 lunar mission has provided a glimpse into what lies beneath the far side of the moon. <br/>
Instructional Video1:09
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NASA rolls out space launch system booster for testing

12th - Higher Ed
NASA rolled out the core stage of the Space Launch System “mega-rocket” from a New Orleans factory on Wednesday.<br/>
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Conquistador anchors discovered off Mexico Gulf Coast

12th - Higher Ed
Mexico’s National Institute of Anthropology and History have announced that two 500-year-old iron anchors could belong to the ships of Spanish conquistador Hernán Cortés.
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Facebook shows consumers ads based on their offline shopping habits

12th - Higher Ed
Facebook is able to gather data about user shopping habits, both online and offline, in order to serve targeted ads on its platform, according to a new report by Business Insider. <br/>
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Coronavirus threatens U.S. meat supply

12th - Higher Ed
The spread of coronavirus among employees in meat factories is forcing several meat production plants in the U.S. to shut down.
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USS Bonhomme Richard burns for the second day.

12th - Higher Ed
The Navy says the fire aboard the USS Bonhomme Richard reportedly began in the lower vehicle storage area and led to an internal explosion at 8:30 a.m on Sunday. Firefighters are still battling the flames as the ship remains at Naval...
Instructional Video1:16
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American black and brown minorities worst hit during coronavirus pandemic

12th - Higher Ed
Minorities in the United States are being disproportionately affected by the spread of coronavirus due to economic disparities and lack of data collection.<br/>
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Symptoms of the novel coronavirus explained

12th - Higher Ed
Here’s a list of symptoms of the virus and precautions people can take in order to better protect themselves as the novel coronavirus continues to spread around the world. <br/>
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Creating Fully Working QR Codes in Microsoft Word

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In this tutorial, you will learn how to easily create functional QR codes within Microsoft Word using the free add-on "QR for Office." By following simple steps, you can insert QR codes that link to websites, email addresses, phone...
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China identifies new coronavirus strain for Wuhan outbreak

12th - Higher Ed
Scientists have identified a new virus as a possible cause for the mysterious pneumonia outbreak in China’s Wuhan.<br/>
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UAE to build Mars training city on Earth

12th - Higher Ed
The United Arab Emirates is planning to build a Mars training city here on Earth.
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White House official says new research shows sunlight, humidity help kill coronavirus

12th - Higher Ed
Direct sunlight and high humidity can kill the coronavirus in minutes, according to new research announced on April 24 by a senior U.S. official in a press conference with President Donald Trump.
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Exhausts hiding global warming

12th - Higher Ed
New research suggests that exhaust fumes from container ships could be delaying the effects of climate change. <br<br/>/>

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Taiwan signs US arms deal for advanced F-16 jets: Report

12th - Higher Ed
Taipei has signed a U.S. arms deal for 66 F-16V fighters, while upgrading older models to F-16V standard <br/>