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Science says if you can pass one of these four tests, you'll live longer Living longer isn't always easy and being healthy while you live longer is even more difficult. But, if you're worried about how long you might have to start a new business, get married, or see the world, scientists say ...
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SLS returns to the pad for next Artemis launch attempt The Space Launch System and Orion spacecraft rolled back out to the launch pad Nov. 4 as the agency prepares for the third attempt to launch the vehicle on Artemis 1 mission later this month. The post SLS returns to the ...
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The Reason Old Cars All Had The Same Headlights

Slash Gear - 5 Nov 2022 23:00
The Reason Old Cars All Had The Same Headlights Headlights were a very important functionality introduced to cars in the 20th century, but there's a reason why many of them looked identical in design.
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Jack Dorsey apologizes for Twitter's fast growth following Musk layoffs Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey has apologized in a tweet for supposedly growing the company "too quickly," one day after Elon Musk-driven layoffs cut the workforce in half. Twitter app icon On Friday, Twitter's 7,500 emp...
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How to Get a Piece of the Smashburger False Advertising Settlement When it comes to fast food and fast casual burger chains, there are options galore. So, to help convince consumers that their burgers are the best, these chains have ads and marketing campaigns featuring new limited-time...
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Elon Musk Accuses Activists Of 'Trying To Destroy Free Speech' As Advertisers Flee "We are witnessing the real-time destruction of one of the world's most powerful communication systems" by an "erratic billionaire," warned a member of Stop Toxic Twitter coalition.
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Planets around graveyard star were consumed before Earth was even born A strangely cool star that has been dead for more than 10 billion years contains levels of some elements that indicate it ate its own planets
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Elon Musk's Wild First Week At Twitter: Everything You Might Have Missed It has been an active week at Twitter, the first week after Elon Musk's takeover. We recap everything that has happened over the week with all the details.
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Why Is A.I. Creating Random Images Of One Very Creepy Woman? What is going on here?!
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Meta's new AI just predicted the shape of 600 million proteins in 2 weeks Many of the protein shapes are from organisms that are completely unknown to science.
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It didn't have to be this way, but everyone booking for the holidays had better beware.
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How to Find Your Twitter Friends on Mastodon If you're pondering a move to the decentralized social network, here's how to find the people you know and want to talk to.
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The former executives in charge of MoviePass have been indicted in what the Justice Department calls "a scheme to defraud investors." Ex-MoviePass CEO J. Mitchell Lowe and Theodore Farnsworth, who used to be the chairman...
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Watch ovarian cells and other wild experiments launch to space station on Sunday Fertility treatments and a bioprinter that can manufacture knee cartilage will fly to the International Space Station Sunday (Nov. 6) aboard a Cygnus cargo spacecraft.
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YouTube May Have Misinformation Blind Spots, Researchers Say

The New York Times - 5 Nov 2022 11:00
YouTube May Have Misinformation Blind Spots, Researchers Say The video platform said it had limited the spread of misinformation ahead of Election Day, but new research showed that false narratives continued to slip through.
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Researchers Uncover 29 Malicious PyPI Packages Targeted Developers with W4SP Stealer Cybersecurity researchers have uncovered 29 packages in Python Package Index (PyPI), the official third-party software repository for the Python programming language, that aim to infect developers' machines with a malwar...
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Oldest planetary debris in our galaxy found in new study Astronomers led by the University of Warwick have identified the oldest star in our galaxy that is accreting debris from orbiting planetesimals, making it one of the oldest rocky and icy planetary systems discovered in t...
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Strava: Everything you need to know about the world's biggest social fitness app Your running club can get a whole lot bigger.
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Image: Blizzard In the perfect prelude to the Overwatch League 2022 grand finals, Blizzard has revealed Overwatch 2's newest character. Ramattra is the game's 36th hero, and his abilities and story seem like they'll make...
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Twitter layoffs are the deepest of a thousand cuts. Here's where else big tech is bleeding. Given the fog of war, it is hard to know exactly how large the carnage is inside Twitter as I write this. The company's internal FAQ, we can confirm, says that "roughly" half of employees are being ousted by CEO, co-owne...
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Everyone deserves a new pair of headphones for the holidays -- especially if they're at half the price.
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Can Plants be Adapted to Thrive in Space?

Universe Today - 5 Nov 2022 02:39
Can Plants be Adapted to Thrive in Space? Humans in space have to eat. In the early days of space exploration, they got to eat paste and drink Tang (or so the legends tell us). That’s hardly a great long-term diet. Plants should be in there, too. And, astronau...
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