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Science & Technology - #91-16

Aug 17, 2016, 09:10 PM

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Intel has announced that one of its factories will start making smartphone chips based on designs by ARM. Ford has said it will mass-produce a fully autonomous self-driving car without a steering wheel by 2021. And astronomers have captured rare images of a tiny star before, during and after it exploded as a "classical nova". #Science #Tech #Space #Computing #Cars

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