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In this Thursday, March 2, 2017, photo, engineer David Wade, hands only, attaches a seal whisker to a clamp in a laboratory at the Naval Undersea Warfare Center, in Newport, R.I. Scientists think real seals, specifically their whiskers, may be the key to a new way for ships and underwater vehicles to sense their environment. (AP Photo/Steven Senne)

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In this Wednesday, Feb. 22, 2017 photo, Matt Garlock, of Mansfield, Mass., stands for a photo in Somerville, Mass. The 29-year old has trouble making out what his friends say in loud bars, but when he got a hearing test, the result was normal. Scientists have been finding evidence that loud noise, from rock concerts, leaf blowers, power tools and the like, damages our hearing in a previously unsuspected way. It may not be immediately noticeable, and it does not show up in standard hearing tests. (AP Photo/Steven Senne)

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In this Wednesday, Feb. 22, 2017 photo, Matt Garlock, of Mansfield, Mass., sits for a photo in a bar, in Somerville, Mass. The 29-year old has trouble making out what his friends say in loud bars, but when he got a hearing test, the result was normal. Scientists have been finding evidence that loud noise, from rock concerts, leaf blowers, power tools and the like, damages our hearing in a previously unsuspected way. It may not be immediately noticeable, and it does not show up in standard hearing tests. (AP Photo/Steven Senne)

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In this Wednesday, Feb. 22, 2017 photo, Matt Garlock, of Mansfield, Mass., poses for a photo in a bar in Somerville, Mass. The 29-year old has trouble making out what his friends say in loud bars, but when he got a hearing test, the result was normal. Scientists have been finding evidence that loud noise, from rock concerts, leaf blowers, power tools and the like, damages our hearing in a previously unsuspected way. It may not be immediately noticeable, and it does not show up in standard hearing tests. (AP Photo/Steven Senne)

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In this March 8, 2017, file photo, German Justice Minister Heiko Maas arrives for the weekly cabinet meeting of the German government at the chancellery in Berlin. Germany's justice minister is proposing fines of up to 50 million euros ($53 million) for social networking sites that fail to swiftly remove illegal content, such as hate speech or defamatory "fake news." (AP Photo/Markus Schreiber/dpa via AP)

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(Image: Screen grab from Nordstrom.)

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Sen. Marco Rubio disapproves of Snoop Dogg's new music video showing the rapper pretending to shoot President Trump. (TMZ)

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In this May 16, 2012, file photo, the Facebook logo is displayed on an iPad in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke, File) **FILE**

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Intel CEO Brian Krzanich is interviewed on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, Monday, March 13, 2017. Intel will buy Israel's Mobileye in a deal valued at about $15 billion, instantly propelling the computer chip and technology giant to the forefront of autonomous vehicle technology. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)

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Intel CEO Brian Krzanich is interviewed on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, Monday, March 13, 2017. Intel will buy Israel's Mobileye in a deal valued at about $15 billion, instantly propelling the computer chip and technology giant to the forefront of autonomous vehicle technology. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)

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The Mobileye logo appears on a screen at the post where it trades on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, Monday, March 13, 2017. Intel will buy Israel's Mobileye in a deal valued at just over $14 billion, the latest push by a major tech company to advance autonomous vehicles that could change the way traffic moves globally. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)

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Snoop Dogg shoots a toy gun at a clown dressed as President Trump in a new music video for "Lavender." (Jesse Wellens)

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The U.S. Army is experimenting with ways to resupply troops via mortar delivery systems. (U.S. Army) ** FILE **

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FILE - In this Wednesday, Jan. 4, 2017, file photo, a model demonstrates a Project Alloy all-in-one merged reality headset during an Intel news conference before CES International, in Las Vegas. Intel is buying Mobileye in a deal announced Monday, March 13, 2017 and valued at about $14.09 billion, the latest push by a major tech company into autonomous vehicles that could change the way traffic moves globally. (AP Photo/John Locher, File)

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FILE - This Wednesday, Oct. 14, 2015, file photo, shows a Mobileye camera system that can be installed in your car to monitor speed limits and warn drivers of potential collisions, mounted behind the rearview mirror during a demonstration of the system, in Ann Arbor, Mich. Intel is buying Mobileye in a deal announced Monday, March 13, 2017, and valued at about $14.09 billion, the latest push by a major tech company into autonomous vehicles that could change the way traffic moves globally. (AP Photo/Carlos Osorio, File)

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FILE - In this April 2014 file image frame grab from video, provided by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), a test at the FAAs technical center in Atlantic City, N.J. The International Civil Aviation Organization, a U.N. agency that sets global aviation safety standards, decided last year to ban shipments of lithium ion batteries on international passenger flights and require that the batteries be no more than 30 percent charged on cargo flights. As a result, countries around the world have been adopting the new international safety standard for their domestic flights as well. The United States is a notable exception. (FAA via AP, File)

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San Jose Sharks goalie Aaron Dell makes a save on a shot from the Dallas Stars during the second period of an NHL hockey game Sunday, March 12, 2017, in San Jose, Calif. (AP Photo/Ben Margot)

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Illustration on new coal technology by Linas GArsys/The Washington Times

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In this Thursday, March 9, 2017 photo, a stack of zip disks and a tray of compact flash cards are seen at the Bexar County Elections office, in San Antonio. Bexar County's voting equipment is among the oldest in America's second-largest state and will have to be replaced soon. Election officials in states across the U.S. are eager to replace aging fleets of voting machines but are grappling with how to fund the nation’s next generation of voting equipment. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)