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2015 Nobel Prizes

On Monday, October 12, the final Nobel Prizes were announced, thus concluding this year’s round of these prestigious awards. Here’s a brief recap of who won these prizes and the recipients’ accomplishment. Physiology or Medicine: William C. Campbell of New Jersey and Satoshi Omura of Japan shared one-half of the prize for determining a novel

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Chipgate Threatens Apple with Another Headache

The new iPhone 6s may have another “gate” crisis coming its way. Image courtesy of Apple For every iPhone Apple releases, users find flaws and exaggerate them in epic proportions on the Internet. The iPhone 6’s “gate” crisis was bendgate, because the phones bent fairly easily under malicious intent. Although Apple nullified bending problems for

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The Sparkling Water Obsession

Products marketed for better nutrition and even weight loss are constantly conflicting the public’s decisions. In its boast of triumphing over sugar-filled beverages, LaCroix’s sparkling water has far exceeded the sales of big-name competitors like Coke and Pepsi.

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A Chilly Night but a Cheerful Charlie David

Friday, October 9, was the Charlie David Dinner, bringing food, football, and fun for all CA families. The event began with a barbecue dinner in the Dining Hall at 5, as students and their families enjoyed the food and browsed over the auction items.

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Mobile Ad-blockers Finally Give Consumers Control

Every year we are presented with increasingly faster smartphones and tablets; however, our mobile browsing experience has stayed essentially the same. Most mobile websites assault our eyes with enormous banner ads or ugly pop-up ads, and slow our web-surfing to a crawl as they leisurely loaded their poorly optimized advertising trackers. For the most part,

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Das Bad Auto

For years, environmentalists have accused diesel engine cars of producing more harmful emissions, such as NOx compounds, which are vital components of urban smog on the road than in the laboratory. Automakers have viscously denied these accusations.

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Apple’s Big Bet on the Big Screen

Apple announced the new iPad Pro and Apple Pencil on 9/9/2015. Since its initial launch five years ago, the iPad has failed to prove itself a serious product. Due to its lack of multitasking capabilities and limited input controls, it has never posed a serious threat to traditional laptop and desktop computers.