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Lab mice have a chill, and that may be messing up study results (2016)
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STAT
Lab mice have a chill, and that may be messing up study results
Evidence is mounting that the temperature lab mice are kept in impacts the results of studies on cancer, metabolism, and inflammation.
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20GB leak of Intel data: whole Git repositories, dev tools, backdoor mentions
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Signaling Virtuous Victimhood as Indicators of Dark Triad Personalities [pdf]
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Busted US Retailers Use Bankruptcy to Break Leases by the Thousands
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BNN
Busted retailers use bankruptcy to break leases by the thousands - BNN Bloomberg
With the pandemic intensifying the plight of U.S. retailers, companies from J. Crew Group Inc. to the owner of Ann Taylor are using Chapter 11 bankruptcy filings to quickly get out of costly, long-term leases and shutter thousands of stores.
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Herbie: Automatically Improving Floating Point Accuracy
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20GB Intel IP Data Breach Floods the Internet, Mentions Backdoors
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Tom's Hardware
Massive 20GB Intel IP Data Breach Floods the Internet, Mentions Backdoors (Intel Responds)
Anonymous hacker promises more to come soon, too
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Surviving Django, if you care about databases
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Ask HN: What are the least competitive consumer and enterprise markets?
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Interlisp project: Restore Interlisp-D to usability on modern OSes
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The Medley Interlisp Project
Medley Interlisp Project
The Medley Interlisp Project a retrofuturistic software system
What did we leave behind on the path to developing today's computer systems? Could there be lessons for the future of computing hidden in the past? Enter the Medley software environment to explore…
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Lawmakers Ask California DMV How It Makes $50M a Year Selling Drivers' Data
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Lawmakers Ask California DMV How It Makes $50 Million a Year Selling Drivers' Data
Motherboard previously revealed the California DMV was making tens of millions of dollars a year by selling personal data.
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Diluted blood plasma found to reverse aging in mice
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New Atlas
Diluted blood plasma found to reverse aging in mice
A new study by bioengineers at the University of California (UC), Berkeley has revealed an interesting new pathway in efforts to fight off the effects of aging. The team’s research has shown how diluting the blood plasma of older mice can have a strong rejuvenation…
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How to use the next-gen open-sourced .Avif image format, 50% smaller than JPEG
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Reachlightspeed
How to Use AVIF: The New Next-Gen Image Compression Format
How to Use AVIF: The New Next-Gen Image Compression Format August 5, 2020 Dan Klammer Performance Designer Dan Klammer (@danklammer) on Twitter November 2, 2021 Update: Firefox 93 now supports the...
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Immunology Is Where Intuition Goes to Die
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The Atlantic
Immunology Is Where Intuition Goes to Die
Which is too bad because we really need to understand how the immune system reacts to the coronavirus.
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They Just Don’t Listen': SF Kimchi Maker Saw 'Food Tech' Practices Up Close
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KQED
'They Just Don’t Listen': SF Kimchi Maker Saw 'Food Tech' Practices Up Close — In Her Kitchen | KQED
Many local businesses have suffered during the pandemic, while delivery apps and other venture-backed companies thrive.
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First Impressions of Rust
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First Impressions of Rust
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Jabra: We know our Bluetooth headsets don’t work with laptops. Sorry, no refunds
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Medium
Jabra: we know our Bluetooth headsets don’t work with laptops. Sorry, no refunds.
In the end, Jabra casually admitted they knew the whole time their flagship “bluetooth” headset will never work with any laptop.
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92,857 BTC (1,092,603,630 USD) transferred from unknown wallet to unknown wallet
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92,857 #BTC (1,092,603,630 USD) transferred from unknown wallet to unknown wallet Tx: https://t.co/MN26j7aEk8
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Facebook Fired Employee Who Collected Evidence of Potential Political Bias
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Facebook Fired An Employee Who Collected Evidence Of Right-Wing Pages Getting Preferential Treatment
Facebook employees collected evidence showing the company is giving right-wing pages preferential treatment when it comes to misinformation. And they’re worried about how the company will handle the president’s falsehoods in an election year.
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Trump to ban transactions with ByteDance and Tencent in 45 days
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Nikkei Asia
US to ban transactions with TikTok and WeChat in 45 days
Donald Trump cites national emergency in plan to crack down on Chinese apps
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Most Americans don’t have enough assets to withstand 3 months without income
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Nine year old bug in the Go standard library enables DoS
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[prysm-attack-0 Reward] DoS Attack on Prysm Stops Finality (RE-POST) · Issue #12 · ethereum/public-attacknets
Quick Note The success of this attack was due to a 9 year old bug in the Go standard library. During the "post-mortem" @protolambda, @prestonvanloon, @raulk and I uncovered this b...
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