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dimanche 10 mars 2024, 15:34
Slashdot reader ArchieBunker shared this article from NBC News: Exposure to leaded gasoline lowered the IQ of about half the population of the United States, a new study estimates. The peer-reviewed study, published Monday in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy...
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An anonymous reader shared this article from the Washington Post: A much-debated theory holds that 4 billion years ago, give or take, long before the appearance of dinosaurs or even bacteria, the primordial soup contained only the possibility of life. Then a molecule called...
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Legislation proposed in California 'aims to repeal Daylight saving time and put California permanently on Standard time,' reports a San Diego news station: In November 2018, California voters passed Prop 7, a measure that would allow the state legislature to change Daylight...
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An anonymous reader shared this report from the Guardian: The U.S. is not secretly hiding alien technology or extraterrestrial beings from the public, according to a defense department report. On Friday, the Pentagon 'published the findings of an investigation conducted by...
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An anonymous reader shared this report from the Guardian: The U.S. is not secretly hiding alien technology or extraterrestrial beings from the public, according to a defense department report. On Friday, the Pentagon 'published the findings of an investigation conducted by...
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'A 20-year-old Trojan resurfaced recently,' reports Dark Reading, 'with new variants that target Linux and impersonate a trusted hosted domain to evade detection.' Researchers from Palo Alto Networks spotted a new Linux variant of the Bifrost (aka Bifrose) malware that uses...
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An anonymous Slashdot reader shared this article from Live Science: Manufacturers will no longer use harmful 'forever chemicals' in food packaging products in the U.S., according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). In a statement released February 28, the agency...
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samedi 9 mars 2024, 23:34
'2004 was already an eventful year for Linux,' writes ZDNet's Jack Wallen. 'As I reported at the time, SCO was trying to drive Linux out of business. Red Hat was abandoning Linux end-user fans for enterprise customers by closing down Red Hat Linux 9 and launching the...
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' A federal agency in charge of cybersecurity discovered it was hacked last month...' reports CNN. Last month the U.S. Department of Homeland Security experienced a breach at its Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, reports the Record, 'through vulnerabilities...
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It was an idea first proposed by Archimedes, reports CNN. But now, 'Brenden Sener, 13, of London, Ontario, has won two gold medals and a London Public Library award for his minuscule version of the contraption — a supposed war weapon made up of a large array of mirrors design...
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Remember Avi Loeb, the Harvard professor who claims fragments of alien technology turned up in a high-speed meteor he retrieved from the waters off of Papua, New Guinea? 'Reanalysis of seismic data now suggests Loeb may have been looking for the meteor remnants in the wrong...
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Roughly $138 billion in U.S. student loan debt has now been cancelled, reports CNN. 'That's about one-third of the $430 billion that would've been canceled under the president's one-time forgiveness plan, which was struck down by the Supreme Court last year.' It's 9% of all...
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An anonymous reader shared this report from the Washington Post: The Earth just observed its warmest February, setting a monthly record for the ninth time in a row, the European Union's Copernicus Climate Change Service announced Wednesday. The unrelenting and exceptional...
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'Shares of Rivian Automotive surged 13% on Thursday,' reports CNBC, 'as the EV maker unveiled three new vehicles and announced more than $2 billion in savings related to pausing construction on a plant in Georgia.' CNBC notes that Rivian's current vehicles 'start at roughly...
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A recent survey found that academic organizations are failing to preserve digital material -- 'including science paid for with taxpayer money,' reports Ars Technica, highlighting the need for improved archiving standards and responsibilities in the digital age. From the...
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