Title: First Drug Approved for Rare Eye Disease
Category: Health News
Created: 8/23/2018 12:00:00 AM
Last Editorial Review: 8/24/2018 12:00:00 AM
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Making great espresso is a skillful balancing act. You need good coffee beans – preferably roasted within a few weeks – and a considered combination of grind, pressure, temperature, and time. Mess up one or more of these variables, and you’ll end up with a shot too strong or to dull, too sour or too bitter. Even the type of water you use can have significant impact on taste. But one thing you don’t need for great espresso? Electricity. That much I’ve learned thanks to the Flair Espresso Maker. Launched on Kickstarter in 2016 by a company called Intact Idea, it’s…
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An 18-year-old in Indiana has apparently been charged with attempting to intimidate his school by posting a video of himself shooting people in the hallways. The problem? The people were zombies, and the video apparently was just him enjoying a new augmented reality video game. In the video, Small was evidently shooting the faux zombies, which aren’t intended to be 1-to-1 analogues for real people around the player. He captioned the video, “Finally something better than Pokemon Go.“ The video was created via the AR magic of The Walking Dead: Our World, an adaption of the popular TV show. Small’s opinion…
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An 18-year-old in Indiana has apparently been charged with attempting to intimidate his school by posting a video of himself shooting people in the hallways. The problem? The people were zombies, and the video apparently was just him enjoying a new augmented reality video game. In the video, Small was evidently shooting the faux zombies, which aren’t intended to be 1-to-1 analogues for real people around the player. He captioned the video, “Finally something better than Pokemon Go.“ The video was created via the AR magic of The Walking Dead: Our World, an adaption of the popular TV show. Small’s opinion…
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