"Priceless moment!" she captioned one of the photos. See more photos shared by the club's official photographer.
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Sunday, 15 May 2016
Nigerian footballer Asisat Oshoala celebrates as Arsenal Ladies win Womens FA Cup for the 14th time!
"Priceless moment!" she captioned one of the photos. See more photos shared by the club's official photographer.
Autonomous Robot Surgeon Outperforms Human Surgeon
Welcome to the future?
We’re
pretty good at using surgery to keep people alive. But at a certain
point, doctors are only human—hands shake, surgeons get tired, sutures
and stitches are done imperfectly, wrists can only twist so far. That’s
why, in recent years, surgeons have used robots more frequently, to
direct tools inside a patient more perfectly than a human could. Now
researchers have developed a robotic surgical tool that can operate
autonomously on soft tissue, according to a study published today in Science Translational Medicine.
Father & daughter's amazing natural hair photos that has got people talking
Benny Harlem is a singer, songwriter amongst other things.
He's famous for his amazing length of natural hair... But when he shared
photos of his daughter Jaxyn & her hair via Instagram, people were
stunned. She definitely inherited that from her dad. See more photos of
the amazing duo serving hair goals as you continue....
Russian Hacker Sells 270 Million Email Passwords For $0.75
That includes 23,925,140 Gmail accounts
The Youngest GM In Sports Is A 26-Year-Old Analytics Guru
John Chayka, 26, will be the Coyotes' next GM and is the latest sign of hockey's shift towards analytics
The Arizona Coyotes’ newest general manager is a child of the ’80s—barely. The Glendale-based NHL team is reportedly
set to announce on Thursday that it is promoting 26-year-old John
Chayka to general manager, making him the youngest GM in the history of
major North American professional sports. He is younger than 15 current Coyotes players and 13 years the junior of team captain Shane Doan.
Study: Your Smartphone Makes You Act Like You Have ADHD
Researchers show what you already know: that constant pinging in your pocket monopolizes your attention
All
those notifications about Instagram followers, Facebook
likes, Twitter @mentions, Snapchat messages and texts can be
distracting. Hell, writing that sentence was distracting—an
urgent reminder to check my damn phone already. All of which is
to say, anyone with an iPhone understands how technology competes for
our attention—but a new study has gone further, linking smartphones
to symptoms similar to those of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
(ADHD).
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