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Kelly Paik

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Kelly Paik writes about science and technology for Fanvive. When she's not catching up on the latest innovations, she uses her free-time painting and roaming to places with languages she can't speak. Because she rather enjoys fumbling through cities and picking things on the menu through a process of eeny meeny miny moe.
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Their space program may still be young compared to other countries, but China just announced they’re building a rocket that could get an astronaut...
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IBM invents a way to store data on a single atom

With devices shrinking all the time, we’re in constant need to cram ever more data into smaller storage spaces. To that end, IBM just...
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Tech companies are fixing vulnerabilities published by Wikileaks

On Tuesday, we all got a little less comfortable sitting next to the electronics in our home when WikiLeaks dropped a bombshell report detailing...
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Tube shapes preserved in rocks could be worlds oldest fossil discovered

Life on Earth may have gotten an earlier start than researchers previously knew about. Scientists at the University College London believe they just found...
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How a typo at Amazon took down part of the internet

You might recall when a disruption to Amazon Web Services (AWS) on Tuesday brought down a slew of websites for users across the East...
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FCC chairman wants ‘light-touch’ approach when enforcing net neutrality

FCC chairman Ajit Pai wants to bring a “light touch” to the way the agency enforces net neutrality rules. Even before stepping into the...

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