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Dominant languages can spread even without coercion
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The Economist
Dominant languages can spread even without coercion
Whether and how to resist them is a tough question
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Totenpass is a permanent digital storage drive made of solid gold
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Totenpass
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Totenpass is a permanent digital storage drive made of solid gold. End your dependence on the cloud, the internet, energy sources, and destructible hardware. Preserve your precious data once and forever.
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AWS Service Terms: the clause 42.10
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Amazon
Service Terms
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Facebook versus The BMJ: when fact checking goes wrong
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The BMJ
Facebook versus the BMJ: when fact checking goes wrong
The BMJ has locked horns with Facebook and the gatekeepers of international fact checking after one of its investigations was wrongly labelled with βmissing contextβ and censored on the worldβs largest social network. Rebecca Coombes and Madlen Davies reportβ¦
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βCIA sidekickβ gives Β£2.6M to U.K. media groups
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Declassified UK
'CIA sidekick' gives Β£2.6m to UK media groups
A US government-funded agency that claims to promote democracy but which helps undermine governments independent of Washington has moved decisively into Britainβs media space since 2016.
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Daily Step Count and All-Cause Mortality: A Dose-Response Meta-analysis
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PubMed
Daily Step Count and All-Cause Mortality: A Dose-Response Meta-analysis of Prospective Cohort Studies - PubMed
Even a modest increase in steps per day may be associated with a lower risk of death. These results can be used to develop simple, efficient and easy-to-understand public health messages.
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More people died of superbacteria in 2019 than HIV or malaria, study suggests
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CNN
More people died of drug-resistant bacterial infections in 2019 than HIV or malaria, new study suggests | CNN
At least 1.27 million people died in 2019 due to drug-resistant bacterial infections, according to a new study on the global burden of antimicrobial resistance.
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Discovering Paxlovid
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www.science.org
Discovering Paxlovid
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From ES6 to Scala: Basics
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Scala.js
From ES6 to Scala: Basics
Harness the Scala and JavaScript ecosystems to develop robust apps for browsers, serverless, and Node.js.
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DynamoDB 10 years later
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SUSE announces Liberty Linux, new distro for those who miss the old CentOS
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The Register
SUSE announces 'tech and support' product Liberty Linux
Run, run like RHEL
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Arm releases experimental CHERI-enabled Morello board
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TypeScript Features to Avoid
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Executeprogram
Execute Program
Learn it. Code it. Remember it.
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My out-of-body experience in a sensory deprivation tank
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Nautilus | Science Connected
My Out-of-Body Experience
In a sensory deprivation tank, I lost my body and found myself.
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Tackling the crisis of care for older people: lessons from India and Japan
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Nature
Tackling the crisis of care for older people: lessons from India and Japan
Nature - Family ties in the worldβs second-most-populous country are loosening as more Indians move for work. Farther east, one in three Japanese people will be over 65 by 2036. What can these...
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A website hosted on a floppy disk (Be patient while it's loading)
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Patents are out of control, and theyβre hurting innovation (2017)
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Bad Emacs Advice
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Crypto.com
accounts had unauthorized withdrawals
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No Amount of Alcohol Is Good for the Heart, Says World Heart Federation
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World Heart Federation
The impact of alcohol consumption on cardiovascular health
GENEVA (20 January 2022) β In a new policy brief, the World Heart Federation (WHF) challenges the widespread notion that drinking moderate amounts of alcohol can decrease the risk of heart disease, and calls for urgent and decisive action to tackle the unprecedentedβ¦
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