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The American Bumblebee Has Vanished From Eight States
In two decades, the insect's population has declined by nearly 90 percent due to a combination of threats, including habitat loss, pesticides and diseases
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Diplo May Face Criminal Charges For Sexual Misconduct
The Los Angeles city attorney is reviewing allegations that stem from an October 2020 police report.
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YouTube cancels Rewind for good after years of everyone hating it
YouTube Rewind is going away for good.
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Apple says apps must offer a way to delete your account starting in early 2022 | Engadget
Users in some countries have another way to report issues with apps too..
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'Far Cry 6' Is Creatively and Morally Bankrupt
This isn’t a review of ‘Far Cry 6’ because, honestly, I can’t play this shit anymore. I just can’t do it.
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Russia is building its own kind of sovereign internet — with help from Apple and Google
Russia’s latest actions have worrying implications for democratic opposition movements.
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NASA shuffles astronaut crew assignments amid ongoing Boeing delays
It’s still unclear when Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft will launch again.
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Honda announces flying vehicles, avatar robots, and rockets
Honda is expanding its business areas to include eVTOLs, avatar robots, reusable rockets, and space tech.
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Investigators say they've finally identified the Zodiac Killer
A team of cold case investigators say they have finally identified the Zodiac Killer, one of America's most prolific serial murderers who terrorized San Francisco in the late 1960s.
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PSA: Facebook, Instagram, Messenger, and WhatsApp are currently down [U]
It's not just you: Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp are all currently down for users around the world. Here's what you need to know...
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FDA just authorized first AI prostate cancer detector app
Computer vision tool mildly helps doctors identify potentially cancerous cells
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Catastrophic floods shaped Mars more than previously thought, scientists suggest
Catastrophic floods from overflowing lakes on early Mars may have carved out many of the Red Planet's valleys, a new study finds.
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The race is on to replicate the power of the sun with fusion energy
With a number of recent breakthroughs, the race is on to prove that nuclear fusion is not only possible, but integral to a clean energy future
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Whistleblower: Facebook is misleading the public on progress against hate speech, violence,...
Frances Haugen says in her time with Facebook she saw, "conflicts of interest between what was good for the public and what was good for Facebook." Scott Pelley reports.
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The Open Internet on the Brink: Recommendations for a Future Model
The Open Internet on the Brink: Recommendations for a Future Model
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China PCR test orders soared before first reported COVID case
Government contracts show surges in Wuhan-area purchases starting May 2019
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Researchers Have Developed a New Kind of 'Unbreakable' Glass
McGill University researchers, inspired by mother of pearl, have managed to make an incredibly tough form of glass.
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‘Major’ Oil Spill Off California Coast Threatens Wetlands and Wildlife
A pipeline failure sent at least 126,000 gallons of oil into the Pacific off the coast of Orange County, creating a 13-square-mile slick. Dead fish and birds washed ashore in some areas.
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Ransomware gangs are complaining that other crooks are stealing their ransoms | ZDNet
Ransomware gangs are shocked to find out that cyber crooks will scam other criminals if they can.
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New study reveals iPhones aren't as private as you think
Android phones collect more data by volume, but iPhones collect more types of data, a study finds
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X-rays reveal censored portions of Marie Antoinette’s letters to Swedish count
French Queen had secret correspondence with her rumored lover, Hans Axel von Fersen
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Roe v. Wade is in the Supreme Court's crosshairs
The court is likely to exacerbate America's already existing fault lines.
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Hiding in plain sight: activists don camouflage to beat Met surveillance
Privacy campaigners bid to beat police facial recognition plans by wearing ‘dazzle’ makeup
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Everything Is Difficult. So What?
The Greater the Difficulty, the Greater the Glory!
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Japan breaks world record for fastest internet speed
Engineers in Japan have set a new world record for fastest internet speed — 319 Tb/s — using a specially developed fiber-optic cable.
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Google Is Appealing A $5 Billion Antitrust Fine In The EU
It's still the biggest ever fine Brussels has imposed for anticompetitive behavior. The EU imposed it for stifling competition through the dominance of its Android operating system.
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Rolls-Royce to make 'historic' EV announcement on Wednesday | Autocar
Rolls-Royce will make a "historic announcement" detailing its electrified future this Wednesday (29 September), likely giving clues to its first electric car, which it has promised to launch before 2030. It will be the first high-profile electrification announcement from the British luxury car brand since CEO Torsten Müller-Ötvös confirmed that it will go straight from pure-combustion to battery-electric powertrains rather than launch plug-in hybrids in the interim.
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Toward a smarter electronic health record
Electronic health records have been widely adopted with the hope they would save time and improve the quality of patient care. But due to fragmented interfaces and tedious data entry procedures, physicians often spend more time navigating these systems than they do interacting with patients.
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An iron grip could help pee to produce electricity
Catalyst based on nickel and iron allows electrical current to be harvested from the breakdown of urea.
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No More Apologies: Inside Facebook’s Push to Defend Its Image
Mark Zuckerberg, the chief executive, has signed off on an effort to show users pro-Facebook stories and to distance himself from scandals.
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