Learn how to identify fake news bots on Twitter

“Maicon689469763478” tweeted the following ... A name followed by multiple random numbers can be a bot indication on Twitter. However, the default is not a rule and you need to go deep into this theme. That's why researchers at Recorded Future gave a talk about this phenomenon at this year's Security Analyst Summit, according to Kaspersky. Th
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European space agency launches Barbie astronaut

Yes, women can be anything they want - including astronauts, engineers, and space scientists. To encourage girls to pursue these careers and be the next-generation space explorers, Mattel's Barbie and the European Space Agency (ESA) have joined forces and launched an astronaut doll in Samantha Cristoforetti's image and likeness
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Trickster Designer Creates T-Shirt That Tricks Son To Get Massage

There is no one in the world who comes home tired after a busy day and doesn't want to have a good back massage. The truth is that because we live in a world full of technology, we end up sitting all day in chairs, with computers, sometimes in not-so-good back positions, and at the end of the day, we're in pain and exhausted
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LEGO Announces Braille Line for Blind and Low Vision Children

The Dorina Nowill Foundation for the Blind was created just over 70 years ago to facilitate the inclusion of blind people. A few years ago came the Braille Bricks Project, a block-building toy with Braille inscriptions that helped blind or visually impaired children to be literate and included in play
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The avocado-mania has reached the pools! Yes, there are already fruit floats

Avocado is a close relative of our good old avocado, but some distinguishing features may be the explanation for the true hype this smaller cousin of the fruit has experienced among millennials. It is a highly nutritious and less caloric food than traditional avocado has recently fallen into the graces of athletes and fitness influencers with claims (many as yet unscientific) to facilitate fat burning when consumed before exercise
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12 Bizarre Educational Toys Found In Dental Clinics

Let's go: It's not pleasant to go to the dentist, either because of a childhood filling or a wisdom extraction in adulthood. Dentists cause fear in people of any age group and there is often no real reason for such a splurge - finding a trusted professional solves many issues. There are several types of patients: the indifferent, those who even enjoy a filling, but most still have big - LARGE (not to say dread) fears of dentists
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Game of Thrones, Aliens and More: The Week's Hits at Chico Rei

Chico Rei is one of the largest online nightwear in Brazil. The mark bears the name of a mining legend, about the king of a tribe in Congo that was allegedly brought into slavery in Minas Gerais. As he was able to buy his manumission, he constantly worked to free more than a thousand slaves and with that he moved to Ouro Preto, where he became a new kind of king
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Special list of Game of Thrones dragons after historical episode

[SPOILERS] Warning: This list has spoilers for Game of Thrones episode 8x04, "Last of the Starks, " which aired May 5. . . . Still here? . . . One of the most memorable moments of the fourth episode of last season of Game of Thrones was the death of Rhaegal, one of Daenerys dragons, following a surprise attack by Euron Greyjoy
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Get in the mood for Sabrina and wake up your inner witch with this list

Friday has arrived and Netflix users have a great weekend show: watch the new episodes of "The Dark World of Sabrina." The streaming service released today (05) the second part of the teen witch series and, to celebrate this arrival, we selected some special items inspired by the production
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Padlock with fingerprint reader does not need key

Not being able to open a lock for not knowing where the key is is always complicated. To avoid such a situation, the best option is to use a lock with fingerprint reader. Not only does it offer more security for opening locks, you don't have to worry about always carrying a key with you or having to keep a password
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Exclusive watch collection is launched by NASA

Two years ago NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) made an incredible discovery of seven exoplanets, also known as extrasolar planets, revolving around the red dwarf star Trappist-1. Inspired by the discovery, NASA launched the Trappist-1 Moonphase Watch. But this year the watch brand Xeric has joined NASA to create an even more special collection
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Supernatural is coming to an end: immortalize the series with these irate items

"Supernatural" aired on December 13, 2005, so it will be 14 years old in late 2019, but the show that recently entered its teens is already over. As communicated by the series protagonists, Jensen Ackles (Dean) and Jared Padalecki (Sam), season 15 will also be the last. That way, the final episode will be released in 2020 and will surely break many hearts around the world
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Chinese Black Friday: Know the Origin of the Asian Gift Festival

The western Black Friday everyone already knows. One of the events that Brazil also adopted as its own to make one of the biggest movements in national and international e-commerce. Now, did you know that China also has its own Black Friday and there are ways to take advantage of it from here? Understand the subject further by reading the article
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Engineer builds earthquake resistant house using recyclable plastic

Through a publication on its website, the University of Guadalajara launched the home-building method created by Mexican engineer Ramón Martín Espinosa Solís, who designed and created plastic sheets for the manufacture of environmentally friendly homes - thanks to recycling. materials - and have important advantages, such as being more economical, able to regulate temperature, humidity and resist earthquakes. “
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Student creates smart clothesline for mom and wins science contest

Sixth-year student Lu Jiezhen, 12, recently won first place in a science contest in Guangxi, China, for developing a smart clothesline that won't let clothes get wet from the weather. The contraption draws attention not only for its useful purpose, but also for the source of its inspiration. One day, the teenager's mother had to leave the house and asked him to collect the clothes that were on the clothesline when it started to rain
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Japanese create tea with marine animals that “come alive” in cups

Nothing more relaxing than having a very warm cup of tea. The ritual for this has not changed much since it was invented around 729 in Japan. However, packaging designers have also sought to innovate in this market to make the moment even more special. Ocean Teabag (Japan) tea company has created lovely tea bags that will make you finish this news with a great desire to have one
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Canada to ban a number of disposable plastic items by 2021

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced this week that he intends to reduce the amount of plastic waste produced by the country and to do so should ban a number of disposable utensils such as bags, cutlery and straw from 2021. The move, according to Trudeau, also aims to reduce the amount of plastic particles that will end up in the oceans - and was certainly motivated by the problems Canada has been facing with the waste it produces
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French inventor creates tablet that makes your farts smell like roses

Who never let out a stinky fart at the wrong time? This is an embarrassment that anyone suffers at some point in life. From this evil no one is free. With that in mind, Frenchman Christian Poincheval took on the challenge of ending this global problem. Twelve years ago he started creating a pill that inhibits flatulence odors and, as if that were no longer good enough, she is still able to give her farts a scent of perfume
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The smallest McDonald's in the world was open only to bees

Around the world, bee colonies are dying to alarming levels. To give you an idea, in the United States alone, it is estimated that 44% of the colonies were lost in 2016 alone. There are many reasons behind these daunting numbers, and most boil down to human activities, such as excessive pesticide use, diesel ejection, intense farming practices, and the introduction of new parasitic species
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Look at this epic lamp made in honor of Game Of Thrones

Game of Thrones has undoubtedly become a frenzy. You may not like the show or even have never watched an episode, but finding arguments that deny the great repercussion that has been achieved is a really challenging task. The series that was released in April 2011, found last Sunday (May 19) its last episode
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