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5 years ago
+17 17 0Shinji Mikami thinks game creators peak in their 30s, ‘like me with Resident Evil 4’
Shinji Mikami believes most game creators reach the height of their powers during their 30s, he’s said. The famed Japanese game maker, who is best known as the director of the original Resident Evil and Resident Evil 4, discussed how his creative abi ...
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5 years ago
+12 12 0Biggest World War Two bomb found in Poland explodes while being defused
The biggest World War Two bomb ever found in Poland exploded under water on Tuesday as navy divers tried to defuse it. More than 750 people had been evacuated from the area near the Piast Canal outside the town of Swinoujscie where the Tallboy bomb u ...
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5 years ago
+22 22 0The Triumphant Return of the Good Small Phone
WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE between the iPhone 12 Mini and the iPhone 12? About three square inches of display. That’s it. Everything else is the same. Which makes this the first time in years that you’ve been able to buy a smaller phone that wasn’t also a ...
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5 years ago
+9 9 0Since Trump’s COVID-19 Diagnosis, His Campaign Has Spent More Than $500K on Facebook Ads About It
In the days following President Donald Trump’s COVID-19 diagnosis last week, the president’s campaign is estimated to have spent more than $500,000 on Facebook political advertisements discussing his health and treatment plans, far outpacing ad spend ...
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5 years ago
+14 14 0Why medics and the law clash with family in brain death cases – Sharon Kaufman
What happens when there are two competing definitions of death, confounding our understanding of the end of life? On 9 December 2013, Jahi McMath, a 13-year-old African-American girl living in Oakland, California, entered the hospital for a tonsillec ...
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Analysis
5 years ago
+4 4 0Large-scale changes in Earth’s climate may originate in the Pacific
A new study suggests that the melting of Alaska’s glaciers into the North Pacific could have far-ranging effects on ocean circulation and the climate.
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5 years ago
+17 17 0Donald Glover privately had a new son and named him after his late father
Donald Glover is famously private and he has now revealed that he welcomed a son during a pivotal time.
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5 years ago
+3 3 0US intelligence sources discussed poisoning Julian Assange, court told
Extradition hearing told spying operation at Ecuador embassy included plot to take baby’s nappy
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5 years ago
+19 19 0Tesla’s Nemesis in China Is a Tiny $5,000 Electric Car From GM
SAIC-GM-Wuling’s Hongguang MINI EV has been a runaway hit.
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Expression
5 years ago
+3 3 0‘A Million Random Digits’ Was a Number-Cruncher’s Bible. Now One Has Exposed Flaws in the Disorder.
A 1955 Rand Corp. book had a reputation as the go-to source for figures used by pollsters, analysts, researchers. Engineer Gary Briggs has ruined it; ‘The idea that I’m finding errors that we’ve ignored for 65 years is upsetting.’
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5 years ago
+4 4 0M.L.B.’s Unusual Postseason: 16 Teams, Neutral Sites and No Days Off
This will be one of the most unusual Octobers in memory for Major League Baseball. Here’s a primer to all the changes to the playoff format.
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5 years ago
+4 4 0Can Trump replace Ginsburg on the Supreme Court before the election?
Into a year of unprecedented crisis and divide, the death of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg adds more political drama, and a core question: Will President Trump be able to seat a new justice on the Supreme Court, potentially reopening land ...
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5 years ago
+17 17 0David Tennant on becoming serial killer Dennis Nilsen
Dennis Nilsen was one of Britain's most notorious serial killers. David Tennant explains why he played him in a new TV drama as "boring". The main mystery in any TV drama about a murder - or murders - is usually whodunit. If not, it ...
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Expression
5 years ago
+30 30 0 x 1Hacking satellite internet connections is a lot easier than you'd think
Satellite internet may be convenient but it's also easy to intercept
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5 years ago
+17 17 0Tesla retreats for third day as investors cash in on gains
Tesla Inc shares fell for a third straight day on Thursday, as investors who have been betting on the electric-car maker’s growth prospects cashed in on the meteoric rally in the stock price this year. Market analysts and traders called it a near-ter ...
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5 years ago
+4 4 0The Latest Consequence Of #MeToo: Not Hiring Women
The unintended consequences of #MeToo just seem to get worse and worse. Initially, there was evidence that men were shying away from one-on-one interactions with women at work. Now, new research reveals women may be less likely to be hired for jobs ...
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Expression
5 years ago
+19 19 0Have Smartphones Destroyed a Generation?
More comfortable online than out partying, post-Millennials are safer, physically, than adolescents have ever been. But they’re on the brink of a mental-health crisis.
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5 years ago
+3 3 0Mercedes & F1 cannot agree contract
World champions Mercedes reach an impasse with Formula 1 in negotiations over a new contract to stay in the sport after this season.
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5 years ago
+25 25 0The COVID Crisis Could Lead To A Green Energy Boom
As the world grapples with the economic fallout from the COVID crisis, a growing number of governments and international agencies are calling for a green energy stimulus
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5 years ago
+4 4 0Paw Patrol lives on despite White House claim
White House press Kayleigh McEnany got it wrong when she said the cartoon had been a victim of "cancel culture".




















