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Who’s Behind the GandCrab Ransomware?
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Better Than Floating Point?
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The Next Platform
New Approach Could Sink Floating Point Computation
In 1985, the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) established IEEE 754, a standard for floating point formats and arithmetic that
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It's Never Too Late to Be Successful and Happy
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Invinciblecareer
It's Never Too Late to Be Successful and Happy - Issue #7
Don't give up on reinventing your career and life. Don’t ever feel like it’s too late to have what you want in life. Don’t give in to a feeling of hopelessness. History shows us that talented people are capable of having amazing success for the rest of their…
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Robot uses machine learning to harvest lettuce
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University of Cambridge
Robot uses machine learning to harvest lettuce
The ‘Vegebot’, developed by a team at the University of Cambridge, was initially trained to recognise and harvest iceberg lettuce in a lab setting. It has now been successfully tested in a variety of
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UN Reports Mass Murder by Venezuela's Special Action Forces
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NY Times
Venezuela Forces Killed Thousands, Then Covered It Up, U.N. Says (Published 2019)
Special forces members engaged in extrajudicial killings and then altered crime scenes to make it look as if the victims had been resisting arrest, United Nations investigators said.
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These Are All the Businesses You Never Knew Were Owned by Amazon
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These Are All the Businesses You Never Knew Were Owned by Amazon
Here are all the businesses, brands and subsidiaries (we know of) owned by “The Everything Store.”
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Telomere shortening rate predicts species life span
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PNAS
Telomere shortening rate predicts species life span
The exact causes of aging are still not understood, and it is unclear why some species live less than 1 d, while others can live more than 400 y. Research suggests that telomeres are related to the aging process, but a clear relationship between the life…
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Americans Shocked to Find Their Rights Literally Vanish at U.S. Airports
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The American Conservative
Americans Shocked to Find Their Rights Literally Vanish at U.S. Airports - The American Conservative
The number of people detained, their phones and laptops searched without warrants, is exploding. Why?
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Cicada – A Simple Unix Shell in Rust
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GitHub
GitHub - mitnk/cicada: An old-school bash-like Unix shell written in Rust
An old-school bash-like Unix shell written in Rust - mitnk/cicada
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When Can I Reuse This Calendar?
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The Riemann Hypothesis Says 5040 Is the Last
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Why Experts Are Wrong About AV1 Being Slow
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Medium
Why Experts are Wrong About AV1 Being Slow
Imagine someone trying to convince you that English is too slow:
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How I Taught My Kid to Read
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The Atlantic
How I Taught My Kid to Read
Children can learn quickly by sounding out words, letter by letter—but somehow, the method is still controversial.
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Ants give away the secrets of human brain processes
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Lundbeckfonden
Ants give away the secrets of human brain processes - Lundbeckfonden
Through their work on the brains of ants, a team of researchers at the University of Copenhagen has identified fundamental DNA networks which, with all likelihood, control brain activity. The discovery was recently published in the scientific journal Nature…
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Short bursts of exercise may prime the brain for learning
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Psychology Today
Short Bursts of Exercise May Prime the Brain for Learning
Brief bouts of aerobic exercise may activate synaptic changes in the hippocampus that prime the brain for learning, according to a new study in mice.
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Nerve transfer restores hand function, elbow extension in 13 paralyzed patients
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ScienceDaily
Nerve transfer surgery restores hand function and elbow extension in 13 young adults with complete paralysis
Nerve transfer surgery has enabled 13 young adults with complete paralysis to regain movement and function in their elbows and hands, according to the largest case series of this technique in people with tetraplegia (paralysis of both the upper and lower…
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Cat Colors
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Catster
Cat Colors: Facts Behind Different Coat Types & Patterns
Cats come in many colors, pattern variations and even coat types. We put that all together into one comprehensive cat coat guide...
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'Microsoft's worst move in 30 years' – MPN changes spark uproar
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Course: A Code-First Introduction to Natural Language Processing
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Eon Switches All U.K. Customers to 100% Renewable Power
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Pixelfed – Federated Image Sharing
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