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[[The Weird World of German Trade Shows, From War to Chickens]( from [Wired]( 4 hours ago 14 / 14 Bored booth workers await customers at CeBITJakob Schnetz 1 / 14 Get your teeth bleached at CosmeticaJakob Schnetz 3 / 14 Surveying thousands of chickens at JunggeflügelschauJakob Schnetz 5 / 14 Blue skies at AgritechnicaJakob Schnetz 6 / 14 Freaky advertising makes for an unusual dining experience at Hanover MesseJakob Schnetz 7 / 14 Taking a breather at Hanover MesseJakob Schnetz 9 / 14 Earnest crowd at a CeBIT demonstrationJakob Schnetz 10 / 14 Drone testing at...]( [Qualcomm Collected Partial iPhone Royalties Despite Legal Battle With Apple]( from [Fortune]( 16 hours ago Qualcomm continued to collect some royalties for Apple's use of its wireless technology in iPhones last year despite dueling lawsuits between the two mobile giants, cheering Qualcomm investors who feared that the payments had entirely dried up... [U.S.-Russian crew blasts off for space station with one empty seat]( from [Reuters]( 8 hours ago A scaled-down, two-man U.S.-Russian crew blasted off from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan on Thursday for a six-hour ride to the International Space Station, a NASA TV broadcast showed... [Study shows that cycling to work could cut risk of cancer by 45 percent]( from [CNBC]( 5 hours ago Research from the University of Glasgow has highlighted the benefits of cycling and walking to work. The study, published on Thursday in the BMJ, found that compared to "a non-active commute", riding a bike to work was associated with a 45 percent lower risk of cancer and a 46 percent lower risk of heart disease. In a news release on Thursday, the university said that the data of more than 264,000 people from the U.K. Biobank project was assessed, with participants asked about the way... [Childhood friends who turned down Dragon's Den offer find success inventing 'sci-fi' holograms]( from [Mirror]( 6 hours ago Imagine a burger floating in the air outside a restaurant to tempt you inside, or a hologram of Daniel Craig standing outside the cinema to welcome you into the latest James Bond movie... Get News360 News360 Inc., 180 Sansome St, Floor 4, San Francisco, CA 94104 [Unsubscribe](

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