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Science & Technology - #108-16

Oct 11, 2016, 10:13 PM

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South Korean tech giant Samsung has permanently ceased production of its high-end Galaxy Note 7 smartphone. Barack Obama has vowed to help send people to Mars within the next two decades. And the European Schiaparelli probe may have to contend with relatively dusty conditions when it arrives at Mars #Science #Tech #Samsung #Note7 #Space #Mars #NASA #ESA

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