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#Electric car sales growing 100%every year Actually, electric car sales are growing a little bit more than 100%.%Every year more and more electric car models are hitting the market.


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which has flown already a model aircraft on it. The Navy 289 vessels all rely on oil-based fuel,

with the exception of some aircraft carriers and 72 submarines that rely on nuclear propulsion. Moving away from that reliance would free the military from fuel shortages

Philip Cullom. e are in very challenging times where we really do have to think in pretty innovative ways to look at how we create energy,

The breakthrough came after scientists developed a way to extract carbon dioxide and hydrogen gas from seawater.

said Cullom. e don necessarily go to a gas station to get our fuel. Our gas station comes to us in terms of an oiler, a replenishment ship.

Developing a game-changing technology like this, seawater to fuel really is something that reinvents a lot of the way we can do business

when you think about logistics, readiness. The next challenge for the Navy is to produce the fuel in industrial quantities.


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Storedot has apparently found a way around this limitation, and that itl even work with existing technology.


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whereby service providers could potentially prioritize certain types of traffic as long as it doesn degrade access to other rival services.

Monetizing over-the-top (OTT) traffic via so-called pecialized servicesthat get special treatment has received a little clarification with today vote,


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and General electric wants to lead the way A 20-year-old Indonesian student has helped General electric save considerable sums of money in development

and manufacturing costs by designing a critical aircraft part that was 83 percent lighter and yet still met the safety and design criteria, according to GE general manager for technology Christine Furstoss.

in reality it just a fraction of the overall manufacturing process and General electric wants to lead the way.

And in 2012, GE Aviation was formed from the acquisition of Morris Technologies as the company wanted to learn more about additive manufacturing.

and should be doing more. dditive manufacturing is not just another way to produce parts,

Furstoss said. t a way to change how I work. It a way to say,

I can introduce products faster than ever before. Why? Because additive manufacturing gives me the opportunity to conduct faster prototyping.

which helps it to learn how to develop the more difficult or traditionally expensive parts for aviation, oil and gas, healthcare,

Furstoss said by 2020, the company aims to print more than 100,000 parts for aviation. In the meantime, the company continues to focus on transforming its repair processes for industrial components.

and create products that could not be made in any other way. his is the opportunity we can waste,


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He said the Education Foundation is working with local teachers on classroom pilots to try out startup products in a realistic environment.


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however, the Zumwalt will still have a human crew and it will know how to anticipate their needs.

the ship knows to drain the water so the crew can investigate. All of this automation means the ship will carry a crew of just over 150alf of

what would normally be required on a ship of this size. In a pinch, it can be manned by a crew of 40.

The Zumwalt also boasts what Raytheon calls a Total Ship Computing Environment, which allows it to be controlled from any of a couple dozen consoles around the ship.

If the captain happens to be on the bow or the stern rather than up on the bridge when there an emergency,

The captain just signs in to the nearest console and enters a password, as if he doing some online banking.

t the same ways that we protect information in classified networks, through having processes and procedures to make sure the password is sophisticated.

It incumbent on the captain not to share it with anybody. Everyone got to protect their password,

Even if an impostor did succeed in tricking the ship into thinking he was the captain, it unlikely a hacker could fire the weaponshat process involves more than one person.


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Such initiatives must impact numerous areas, from the provision of transport, energy, and healthcare services, to the state of public safety and government services.

Smart sensors installed across the city will also provide real-time information and services on weather, traffic, entertainment, tourism, emergency services and flights.

Here in the UK, the government has announced over £150m of funding into smart city research and this runs alongside investment in intelligent transport systems

Glasgow aims to open up data to demonstrate how providing integrated health, transport, energy and public safety services can improve both the local economy and the quality of life for the city citizens.

saying cities will move quickly from research and evaluation to investment in pilots. What are thoughts your on how we can develop intelligent infrastructure and the smart cities of the future s


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I never going to have to go to the gas station and I never going to have to plug it in. can even imagine how things will change

which have so far been held back by limited battery lives. he idea of eliminating cables would allow us to redesign things in ways that we haven yet thought of,


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Bitcoin the currency As a currency, bitcoin is in many ways the antithesis of modern fiat currencies.


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inclusive process to find a new international oversight structure for the group. othing will be done in any way to jeopardize the security and stability of the Internet,


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and an uncloaked sphere blocking the way. The results clearly show that the cloaking device makes it appear as though the sound waves reflected off an empty surface. e conducted our tests in the air,


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In January, the Army successfully tested a robotic self-driving convoy that would reduce the number of personnel exposed to roadside explosives in war zones like Iraq and Afghanistan.

unmanned aircraft operated by Israel, the U k. and the U s. are capable of tracking and firing on aircraft and missiles.

On some of its Navy cruisers, the U s. also operates Phalanx, a stationary system that can track

and engage anti-ship missiles and aircraft. The Army is testing a gun-mounted ground vehicle, MAARS, that can fire on targets autonomously.

a hard ban on robots capable of making kill decisions is the only way to ensure that machines never have the power of life


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in a key emotional hub in the brain involved in regulating anxiety and the flight-or-fight response.


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overwhelmingly believed that the way they access money and pay for things will be completely different in five years. s consumers,


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and it using an unusual way of working with Panasonic. Navigant Jaffe called the method unique combination of carrot and stick.


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Video)##The aircraft, called quadcopters because they have four rotors, navigate using signals from Global positioning system (GPS RECEIVERS,

and compute their own flight plans. They were created by a team of scientists led by Tamás Vicsek, a physicist at Eötvös Loránd University in Budapest.

But his machines were fixed-wing fliers that could move only at constant speeds and had to fly at different heights to avoid collisions.

but real fliers face other problems. The big enemies are noise and delay, says Vicsek.

The fliers also need time to receive and process those signals, and these lags mean the drones often get too close to one another


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It a folding plate puzzle consisting of a loop of eight square shaped tiles that can be transformed in a variety of surprising ways.

Users can physically bend the phone in ways that resemble real-world behaviors, with input and output becoming virtually indistinguishable.

The cameras capture light reflected off small infrared reflective markers (like the material used in reflectors on bikes.


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Our data pave the way for such a stem cell therapy, Blau said. Other recent work in stem cell therapy has looked similarly for ways the cells could improve functioning of existing organs, rather than building replacements through regenerative medicine.

For instance one recent study suggested that the cells may be able to kick-start insulin-making in pancreas in Type-1 diabetics by replacing Beta cells.


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In the same way that IP and the infrastructure of network nodes that make up the Internet now support functions from e-mail to video streaming

in the same way that second-layer services like Buffer or Hootsuite use the Twitter API to present

So, all bankers and stockbrokers might not go the way of the coal miner, telephone operator, or record store clerk.

But the hard lessons of other upturned industries may now be relevant to the financial sector in ways they never were before.


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lightweight enough to permit flight. Hexagonal micro-truss structure about 30 millionths of a meter wide.

Though there isn t yet a good way to cheaply scale the process up to an industrial level,


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way to engage students and that how the company startedhe said. Witty president and CEO of KSHARE Inc. said his Aristotl Learning Platform is sophisticated a yet simple-to-use virtual classroom

Marketing and an Aristotl advisor said Witty is taking an innovative approach to meeting today education needs. e moving the mountain over to students so the way teachers interact with students is in their worldvan Eron said.


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Numerical simulations in real time provide the best way to study these processes, but such simulations can be extremely expensive.


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Supermicro high-performance 4u 4-way SYS-4048b-TRFT Superserver optimized for IO-intensive environments, enables rapid,


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and show how and when to deploy delivery trucks to ensure immediate shipment an especially important factor in farmlands where the lack of paved roads can paralyze distribution.

That information is combined with multi-spectral images of fields taken by advanced camera systems from satellites and airplanes.

and predicting of weather effects on transportation networks can help farmers make better decisions about which routes and methods will be fastest to transport harvested food.

That is especially critical in countries like Brazil where many of the roads are unpaved and heavy rain can cause trucks to get stuck in mud.

Coupling predictive analytics and modeling techniques with other sophisticated farming methods can prove to be quite beneficial


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but work on Shrilk continues in the lab exploring ways to use the material in moist environments (it becomes flexible


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That's the way the brain works. It's not that you have one brain that does the recognition


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this editor was afraid his asthma might flare up as he made his way around CES in Las vegas last week.


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and the impact of removing cyanide from transport networks. Sodium cyanide is highly toxic but vital for extracting metals such as gold from its ore.

This technology eliminates the need to transport, store or handle both solid and liquid sodium cyanide.


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proven techniques already widely used in the likes of smart phones, cars and airplanes. It has been estimated there are already 50 MEMS sensors in a modern car.


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Through an extensive R&d program, Imergy has developed a way to produce flow batteries with vanadium at a 98%purity level that can be harvested from environmental waste sites.


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and the mine water to be treated in a more environmentally sound way, CSIRO scientist Dr Grant Douglas said. educing the amount of sludge is beneficial

and Chile. t is a more efficient and economic way to treat wastewater and is enabling the global mining industry to reduce its environmental footprint and extract wealth from waste.


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Equipment is driven manually to a transition zone, where the operator leaves the vehicle cab. The equipment operator then goes into the Integrated Remote Operations center (IROC) that contains two operator stations and a spotter.

The operator control station is designed to exactly mirror the control center in the cab, allowing seamless transitions for the workers between manual and remote control.


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when it senses obstacles A new smart bicycle has been unveiled in The netherlands and its high-tech gadgetry might be the closest thing to a Pee-wee Herman bike on the market but far less accident prone.

In fact the bike is loaded with safety features and was designed specifically for the purpose of reducing the high accident rate in the bicycle-loving country particularly among elderly cyclists reports Discovery News. The bicycle

which is slated to officially go on sale within the next two years sports a radar system mounted below the handlebars that can detect approaching obstacles.

A small camera in the rear mudguard keeps a watchful eye on your backside. When an obstacle approaches from the front

and talk to the bicycle through a dedicated application. The full medley of devices will be particularly useful for cyclists propelled along by the bicycle's electrical motor

which can reach a top speed of 16 miles per hour h


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#What's a Twike? It's half-bike half-electric car Meet the Twike. It a made-in-Germany combination of an electric bicycle with an EV.

It may be that wel see more of these hybrids popping up as our cities get less friendly to gas guzzlers.

Driving 60 miles is going to cost you $2 the company says. The Twike youe looking at is one of the few in the U s

One drives with a central tiller (as in the earliest days of motoring) and the passenger in this two-seater can pedal too.

There are about 1000 Twikes on European roads that have covered 37 million miles but very few in the U s. It can be registered as a motorcycle

The ELF built by Organic Transit isn quite as luxurious as the Twike but it a lot cheaper $5495 for the standard model.

It's also possible to extend the range by adding extra e-bike type li-ion battery packs.

Organic Transit's ELF on its way to Boston. Photo: Jim Motavalli) Rob Cotter CEO and founder of Organic Transit describes the Twike and ELF as the same but different.

The weight of a Twike is almost 4x an ELF so the gains from pedaling

It was sponsored by Lufthansa and looked basically identical to today's Twike. I'm sure it has a lot more power than the ELF.

Highway friendly they're not but OK on lightly trafficked local roads. The smart battery research at the University of Cincinnati is interesting.

According to Jay Lee the IMS director the cells in a battery pack typically degrade (and charge) at different rates and that throws off the efficiency and longevity.

Another use for the Smart Battery Watchdog Agent Dr. Lee said is to plot the optimal route to where youe going based on your past driving behavior the availability of charging stations along the way and other factors.


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The computer had to detect people, bicyclists, cars and other vehicles in a photo, and identify each object correctly.

the way Apple's voice-controlled Siri program operates, he said. That is, Siri outsources the computation to other computers via a network instead of performing it locally on a device.

"We've come a long way, but there's a long way to go, "Modha said o


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#Real-life Transformer: Robotic bug springs to life The latest advancement in robotics may not look like much just a few small batteries attached to a flat sheet of paper

Researchers say the self-assembling robot represents a new way to build bots, a process that will make it easier to churn out complex machines in less time.


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"NASA is researching different ways to produce oxygen for long-distance space journeys to let us live in space.


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If an enemy boat or aircraft gets too close to a Navy ship, the laser can deter the threat with an effect known as optical"dazzling."


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"It opens a lot of area to deploy solar energy in a non-intrusive way, "said Lunt.""It can be used on tall buildings with lots of windows or any kind of mobile device that demands high aesthetic quality like a phone or e reader.


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IBM said the materials could even potentially be used in airplanes, where their strength, light weight,

resistance to stress and self-healing abilities could allow them to be used on airplane wings.

and allows us to address the complex needs of advanced materials for applications in transportation, microelectronic or advanced manufacturing."

"In addition to the hard material that IBM says could be used for airplane wings, they also developed an elastic gel that is mostly liquid


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and turns it into purified air Billboards often line busy roads and highways where there's lots of traffic and by association lots of air pollution.

But what if those billboards could be transformed into giant air purifiers scrubbing the air and turning polluted areas into fresh ones?

According to the World Meteorological Association Lima has the highest air pollution levels in all of South america most of it related to transportation and factories.

Large cities in the U s. with poor air quality and high traffic such as Los angeles and Houston would be good places to implement the technology.


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but the researchers were able to do it by way of a transporter, a protein that moves materials across cell membranes.

"The research paves the way for"designer"organisms with custom-made genomes that are capable of performing useful tasks, like making drugs.


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#Cargo bikes: The new way to move kids stuff and pizza Order a Domino pizza in Portland, Ore.

and chances are it will arrive by bicycle. The Portland Mercury newspaper is delivered that way, too,

and the local Splendid Cycles which specializes in cargo bikes is expanding. Now, admittedly, Portland is ground zero for cargo bikes parodied on"Portlandia"and everything.

But moving kids, pizzas and even entire households with pedal power is catching on big time in the U s. Cargo bikes are he new station wagon,

says the Wall street journal. It not just Amsterdam and Copenhagen anymore biking is having a renaissance,

and it going beyond Sunday recreation. Jim Motavalli on a carbo bike The author investigates a Belgian Ecopostale van at the International Transport Forum.

Photo: Randy Rzewnicki) That where Marin county, California Liz Canning comes in. She making a documentary called"Less Car More Go,

"and both crowdsourcing video for it and raising money through a Kickstarter campaign. She wants a modest $40, 000,

000. always loved riding my bike, Canning said, ut it got so I couldn pull my twins in our double trailerhe hill to our house was too steep.

even though I was already a fit cyclist who commuted into San francisco, it changed my life.

Now there was no reason not to take the bike everywhere. Bike with a wheelbarrow in front You can watch the trailer for"Less Car More Go"here:

In part because most of her o-directorssent in footage of them ferrying their kids around,

but Canning agrees that cargo bikes can work for a living. She said the finished film will have pedicabs, bicycle messengers, food delivery and, yes,

pizza guys. t would be great if a big company, like Whole Foods, launched a large fleet of electric cargo bikes,

Canning said. e need something on that scale. Less Car More Go DHL's courier services are mounted often bike in Europe.

Photo courtesy of"Less Car More Go")Cargo bikes have reached scale in Europe. For instance, DHL Netherlands,

which does parcel delivery, replaced 33 trucks with cargo bikes, saving 152 metric tons of carbon dioxide annually.

Arne Melse of DHL says that 10 percent of the company vehicles are bikes. rom our pilots in four EU countries,

we see that it is indeed possible to deliver by cycle. There are already 2, 000 to 3, 000 cargo bikes in London,

and importer Andrea Casalotti estimates that sales will be up 20 percent this year. Ecopostale is using bike vans to deliver the mail in Belgium (see photo above.

UPS is testing pedal-power delivery vans in Germany. According to Dr. Randy Rzewnicki, a transplanted Bostonian who now works for Europe-based Cyclelogistics,

t is boom time for cargo bikes. Up to 70 percent of delivery costs are in the last mile,

and these bikes can save money and increase efficiency. It a credible solution for young businesses.

but you have to watch this local cyclists band together to move an entire apartment. And it looks like theye having loads of fun doing it t


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A low-end kitchen blender can make a high-end batch of this valuable material Blenders can be a great way to make smoothies or margaritas,


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usually incorporating transportation as part of the mix. Panasonic Eco Ideas House, with solar, a fuel cell, battery backup and a plug-in Toyota prius, has stood long next to a company headquarters in Tokyo,


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#Synthetic yeast chromosome paves the way for designer genomes A chunk of the genetic blueprint for yeast has been created

and pieced together from scratch paving the way for designer organisms that could produce new medicines food products

and new ways of doing things and concerns some very legitimate about safety matters Boeke said.

Synthesizing plant and animal genomes is a long way off Boeke said but the day will come.


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"It an interesting way of thinking about materials synthesis, which is very different from what people do now,

"Devices constructed from these materials could adjust to their environments in ways that traditional nonliving materials cannot."


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#Poop-powered airport shuttle bus hits the road in the U k. A supermarket powered by its own expired comestibles.

Try a poop-powered airport shuttle bus. The first of its kind in the United kingdom Bio-Bus is a 40-seat transit vehicle that runs entirely on fuel generated through anaerobic digestion.

That is the conversion of waste n this case both locally sourced food waste and human sewage nto a methane-rich biogas.

if Bio-Bus serviced the number 2 route it runs along the 20-mile-long A4 route

which ferries commuters between Bristol Airport in North Somerset and the historic tourist-inundated city of Bath with several local stops in between.

The Bath Bus company-operated shuttle carrying about 10000 passengers monthly embarked on its maiden journey last Thursday.

The annual waste generated by an entire busload of passengers would provide enough fuel for a return trip across Great britain from Land's End in the extreme southwest of England to John O'Groats in the extreme northeast of Scotland.

There always the chance that regular riders on the route hat nice old lady from South Bristol who travels to Keynsham every Sunday to visit her sister re being propelled in part by their own poo.

Bio-Bus which boasts CO2 EMISSIONS that are 30 percent less than buses with conventional diesel engines couldn hit the road at a better time.

Stay for the human excrement-powered airport shuttle. In addition to the Bath-to-Bristol airport service Bath Bus company operates open-top sightseeing coaches in England and Wales with routes in Windsor Cardiff Eastbourne and of course Bath.

The company has remarked not as to if any vehicles in its sightseeing fleet will join the airport shuttle

and be converted to run on Bristolian sewage and food scraps o


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#Quantum'entangled'light sharpens microscopes'images The first microscope that uses the eerie trick of quantum entanglement to increase its sensitivity has been developed by Japanese researchers.

Importance for biology One classical way to image smaller objects without using entangled photons is to use shorter and shorter wavelengths of light.

This way, one could improve resolution by switching from visible light to X-rays. But X-ray microscopesare difficult to use and coherent X-ray sources like X-ray lasers, in

"The quantum entanglement idea gives a road to get X-ray resolution using only visible light. In the future, this could lead to inexpensive microscopes that use ordinary lasers to get this resolution,


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A commercial version called Hexoskin is marketed to athletes as a way of checking out your heartbeat and pace during workouts.


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#High-tech Exosuit gives divers access to unexplored ocean canyons Michael Lombardi the dive safety officer for the American Museum of Natural history trains in the Exosuit.


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and sewing thread a team of scientists has developed a way to create super-strong artificial muscles.


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submersible that can take passengers on undersea joyrides. The custom-built underwater vehicles are designed to dive below the surface, swim amongst marine animals,

"It is like an airplane with wings upside down,"Graham Hawkes, founder and chief technical officer of Hawkes Ocean Technologies, told the Chronicle."

or three passengers, depending on the configuration of the vehicle, and can dive to a depth of about 394 feet (120 m). See Photos of the Deepflight Super Falcon Submersible Traditionally,

and drag the principles of regular flight to"soar"underwater. This means the Super Falcon is always positively buoyant

and includes on-site pilot and operations training. The vehicles are among the latest high-tech items geared at the super-rich,


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while a successful program is put into place this is the way it will be. In the past when Ie been offered an ereceipt


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and it could lead the way to major advancements in science research, reports Reuters. Most of that cash,


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and keep it in ear continuous transit on trucks until a customer makes a purchase. trying to think of what item I might need so quickly that

I would want it to be in continuous transit so that a nearby delivery person could have it to my house within minutes or a few hours of ordering.

I don think that the way it will work (especially since he doesn have his own Amazon account)


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