Post Overview
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Current Event
4 years ago+17 17 0Romney proposes giving $1K to every US adult amid coronavirus
Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah) on Monday proposed giving $1,000 to every American adult as lawmakers scramble to try to bolster the U.S.
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Analysis
4 years ago+22 22 0Windows has a new wormable vulnerability, and there’s no patch in sight
Critical bug in Microsoft's SMBv3 implementation published under mysterious circumstances.
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Expression
4 years ago+15 15 0A Controversial Study: Where There Are Girls, There Are Cats
This cat study gets temporarily retracted. I analyse the controversy.
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Analysis
4 years ago+22 22 0How South Korea Is Composting Its Way to Sustainability
Automated bins, rooftop farms, and underground mushroom-growing help clean up the mess.
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Current Event
4 years ago+16 16 0Sex robots with 'coding flaws' prone to 'sexually assaulting humans'
Sex robots will need to be programmed correctly in order to avoid sexual assault, an expert has claimed. Dr David Levy believes robots of the future will have their own sexual desires as part of their own artificial intelligence (AI) libidos. But h ...
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Expression
4 years ago+18 18 0How 'Better Call Saul' and 'Breaking Bad' Changed Albuquerque Forever
We talked to Miguel Jaramillo, who tracks the shows' filming locations, about how ABQ became as much of a star as Walter White or Saul Goodman.
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Analysis
4 years ago+16 16 0Wood waste makes recycled concrete stronger than ever
Production of the cement used in concrete is a huge source of CO2 emissions, so the more that we can recycle existing concrete, the better. That's where a new study comes in, which indicates that discarded concrete becomes even stronger than it ...
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Analysis
4 years ago+4 4 0Scientist decries ‘completely chaotic’ conditions on cruise ship Japan quarantined after viral outbreak
Japanese government also slow to release epidemiological data about the Diamond Princess, critics say
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Expression
4 years ago+4 4 0Why There Are So Many Gen Z Atheists
Evangelical Christians preach personal responsibility, but they're unwilling to practice it.
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Current Event
4 years ago+11 11 0Lenovo is building another standalone VR headset
Undeterred by Daydream’s death.
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Expression
4 years ago+14 14 0Here’s The Good News About Virtual Reality
We're only a few weeks into the new year and there's already been lots of positive news about virtual reality.
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Analysis
4 years ago+19 19 0New study suggests that modernization diminishes the importance of religion for people’s happiness
In nations where people's happiness is more closely linked to religious conformity, it tends to be less strongly linked to subjective freedom
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Analysis
4 years ago+17 17 0African grey parrots are smart enough to help a bird in need
African grey parrots are the first bird to pass a test that requires them to understand when another animal needs help and to provide it, something chimps and gorillas have failed to do
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Current Event
4 years ago+26 26 0A NASA telescope has found its first habitable Earth-sized planet
The TESS space telescope has found its first Earth-sized planet with conditions that might be right for life orbiting a small star 100 light-years away
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Expression
4 years ago+21 21 02020 iPhones Expected to Feature Thinner and Possibly More Power Efficient Displays
At least some new iPhones in 2020 will feature touch-integrated displays supplied by LG
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Expression
4 years ago+13 13 0YouTube admits bitcoin ban was a mistake
The Internet giant says it cancelled everyone's crypto sites by accident last week and that all of them are back online. Our national nightmare is over. Except for one big problem.
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Analysis
4 years ago+16 16 0Fact-check: 5 things Trump got wrong about wind turbines
President Donald Trump kicked off his holiday week with a speech at the Turning Point USA Student Action Summit in Florida on Saturday. Speaking to the crowd of young conservatives, the President touted his knowledge of wind power and turbines, sayin ...
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Analysis
4 years ago+24 24 0Scientists Don't Know Why Freshwater Mussels Are Dying Across North America
Mussel species are dying en mass in rivers across the Pacific Northwest, Midwest and South—likely from unidentified pathogens
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Analysis
4 years ago+17 17 0Scientists develop a ‘clock’ to measure biological age based on blood
This “proteomic clock,” as the researchers call it, relies on measurements of levels of the proteins, which rise and fall over the years.
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Current Event
4 years ago+27 27 0New crypto-cracking record reached, with less help than usual from Moore’s Law
795-bit factoring and discrete logarithms achieved using more efficient algorithms.