Cached SSL certificate has to be cleared by user or their ISP

Some user are getting some errors with a cached this ssl certificate. This is not problem that may be fixed on server side. Users to clean ssl cache of his system. Most probably following this guide https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/refresh-firefox-reset-add-ons-and-settings will solve problem. If not maybe please try contacting your ISP for help about this case. Brian WangBrian …

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China claims to have developed hypersonic anti missile with 8000+mph speed

China has developed a new type of ultrafast anti-missile interceptor capable of knocking down an incoming projectile that is flying 10 times faster than a bullet, according to the nation’s largest missile maker. China Aerospace Science and Industry Corp, one of the major defense contractors for the People’s Liberation Army, recently revealed that its Second …

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Breakthrough can make body armor and armor in tanks with one third of the current weight

Non-Newtonian fluids are made with substances like cornstarch. They are gooey and oozy to a gentle touch, but become as hard as steel when struck. In an academy lab, Cadet Hayley Weir mixed up batches of her secret formula, a viscous black goo. She says it’s less like science and more like baking a cake. …

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Japan’s total births in 2016 drops to lowest level in nearly 120 years

The number of babies born in Japan fell below 1 million in 2016 for the first time since records began in the 19th century, underscoring the demographic challenges facing the nation with an aging and declining population. There were 976,979 babies born last year in Japan, the fewest since the government started tracking the data …

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Paris agreement’s tiny slowing of Global CO2 emissions growth mean we reach the same result 30-180 days later in the 2030s

In May 2017, the world atmosphere has been measured at 409.25 ppm CO2. There have been some measurements in Hawaii of 411 ppm. The levels rose from 407.42 ppm in April 2016. For the odds to be greater than 66 per cent probability of less than 2 degrees of warming, the CO2-e concentrations should be …

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Rocket Labs successfully launches mostly 3D printed rocket into space and could herald price breakthrough to $5 million per launch

Rocket Lab broke new ground today when its Electron rocket reached space at 16:23 NZST. Rocket Lab has said they will charge $5 million for each rocket. The SpaceX Falcon 9 has a launch cost of $57 million. Rocket Lab will launch up to 225 kilograms. The Falcon 9 can launch 22800 kilograms to low …

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Two US Aircraft carrier groups are off the Korean Coast

The USS Carl Vinson and the USS Ronald Reagan carrier strike groups had joined up off the Korean coast. * Each carrier strike group usually contains two destroyers (each with a 96-cell vertical launch missile system primarily used for cruise missiles and anti-air weaponry * one cruiser (equipped with a 122-cell vertical launch missile system) …

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Shapeshifting noodles can be shipped flat and then change shape with hot water

MIT researchers have created edible origami, in the form of flat sheets of gelatin and starch that, when submerged in water, instantly sprout into three-dimensional structures, including common pasta shapes such as macaroni and rotini. The edible films can also be engineered to fold into the shape of a flower as well as other unconventional …

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Moore Law is Dead but GPU will get 1000X faster by 2025

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has become the first head of a major semiconductor company to say what academics have been suggesting for some time: Moore’s Law is dead. Since 1975, the number of transistors on a chip doubled every two years. From 1965 to 1975 the number of transistors doubled every year. “Microprocessors no longer …

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US Navy could keep dozens of older ships for 40-45 years instead of 35 years to reach 355 ship goal

The US Navy could get to a 355 ship navy in 2030 instead of 2045 by spending more to maintain cruisers, destroyers, amphibious class ships, and other Steel hulled ships. They could not extend the lives of submarines, aircraft carriers or Aluminum hulled ships. Aircraft carriers already reach 50 years of use by getting a …

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New Gerald Ford Aircraft Carrier has been delivered to US Navy and is scheduled to be operational in 2020

The Navy accepted delivery of the first-in-class aircraft carrier Gerald R. Ford (CVN-78) on May 31, following the completion of acceptance trials on May 26. The carrier had been scheduled for a March 2016 commissioning originally, but technological problems with the advanced arresting gear and other first-in-class issues slowed delivery by a year and a …

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