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Things We Know About The Upcoming 'Stranger Things' Mobile Game

The game based on the hit TV is in the works Big news for fans of Stranger Things, a new Stranger Things mobile game is in development from Finnish studio Next Games, and it looks like it's going to cater to the Pokemon Go fans in the crowd too.

Android Warning: Thousands Of Dangerous Copycat Apps On Google Play, Study Finds

The research has unearthed thousands of dangerous apps hiding in plain sight in the online store The research done by the University of Sydney and CSIRO's Data61 has shown thousands of dangerous applications hiding in plain sight in the online store, tricking users by copying popular alternatives.

Free Apps All Dog Owners Should Download On Their Phones

For dog lovers, pleasing their beloved pet is the number one goal. Aside from the traditional way of training and playing with them, there are applications that will make your life easier and will keep your god healthy and happy.

AI Identifies and Classifies Wild Animal Behavior

AI-driven activity recognition has been used to record emotions of wild animals from walking style, it can also estimate how many people are in a room and it can create videos from start and end frames alone. But that is not all this invention is good for.

Nanocoating Prevents Greasy Smears

Not only are fingerprints on shiny stainless-steel surfaces unattractive, but they also attack the surface. A new nanocoating that is being developed by Fraunhofer researchers will prevent the smudges that result from a finger touching stainless steel surfaces. The key to their approach is a special nanoparticle that is added to the coating.

How Your Health is at Risk During a Heatwave

Many places in Europe are experiencing their hottest June on record. A record temperature of 38.6 degrees Celsius -- 101.5-degree Fahrenheit -- was recorded in Germany this week.

An 'Anomaly' the Size of Hawaii Is Buried Beneath the Moon's Biggest Crater

Scientists say it could be the remnants of a 4-billion-year-old asteroid. Earth's moon is hiding a massive secret on its storied dark side. Deep below the South Pole-Aitken basin of the moon, which is the largest preserved impact crater ever found in the solar system, scientists have detected a massive anomaly of heavy metal lodged in the mantle that is apparently altering the moon's gravitational field.

Bald Eagles are Dying From Lead Poisoning

Around 7 bald eagles are found dead, and the numbers are going up at an alarming rate Necropsy results from the dead bald eagle found near Lower McDonald Creek in February in Glacier National Park have determined that the bird died of lead poisoning.

A New Route for Plant Nutrient Delivery

The pathway nanoparticles travel from the plant's exterior to the soil. Agriculture around the world needs new solutions for food and water sustainability.

Rabies Can Be Transmitted Through a Simple Scratch

The consequence of rabies to an infected person is often fatal Experts say that a simple scratch is enough for rabies to be transmitted, although it is not always the cause of rabies, it can still happen.

Brain Scans Reveal How Badly Emotional Abuse Damages Kids

The brains of emotionally abused children are less developed, experts say A brain scan was done to two children of the same age, but one is an emotionally abused toddler and one is a toddler with happy home life.

Amazon and L’Oréal Let You Try on Makeup Digitally

L’Oreal teamed up with Facebook to let the users try on virtual makeup samples through the app. Applications that let your digitally try on makeup are not new, but L'Oreal hopes to bring these types of applications to a wider audience by integrating ModiFace, it is an Artificial Intelligence powered augmented reality platform, with Amazon's ever-growing product catalog.
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