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    The evolution of expendability: Why some ants traded armor for numbers

    The author from ARS said something like “some ant colonies invested…” and I have to wonder if the study they are reporting on had those exact words because investing implies thought and choice whereas evolution just happens.
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    “Havard”-trained spa owner injected clients with bogus Botox, prosecutors say

    So prosecutors could have arrested her for the importation of the fake drugs but instead they let her continue to inject people with them? Glad they’re looking out for people’s health.
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    Apple discriminated against US citizens in hiring, DOJ says

    What a joke. 6$M in punitive damages for a company that clocked billions per quarter?
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    Here’s the full analysis of newly uncovered genetic data on COVID’s origins

    I see people making statements about people not believing this report and how they will only believe what they want to believe. I’d like to point out that this study is a data study, meaning the data they are basing their conclusions on was provided by China and three years after it was...
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    More people lose eyeballs in outbreak linked to eye drops

    The FDA’s only purpose now is to help big pharma profits by preventing perfectly good medicine already approved by competent agencies in the UK, EU and Japan!
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    Google to SCOTUS: Liability for promoting terrorist videos will ruin the Internet

    And, if they can analyze the video to determine the best placement frame and "personalized" advert, then they should be able to filter the content. The thing is, Google is in bed with the NSA. And so, they have to choose between being able to monitor those who seek out dangerous content as...
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    How Apple, Google, and Microsoft will kill passwords and phishing in 1 stroke

    So, from what I read your private key is stored by the provider of the authentication service in their secure “cloud” and shared by everyone so you can add a new device as long as you still have another device that has the private key on it. Hmmmm, sounds very secure to me. I’ve never heard of...
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    Data-harvesting code in mobile apps sends user data to “Russia’s Google”

    Verizon was doing this back in 2012. https://www.cnet.com/tech/tech-industry ... ng-habits/