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CEO Picks - The best that international journalism has to offer!
S14
The Biggest Problem in Mathematics Is Finally a Step Closer to Being
Solved
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Number theorists have been trying to prove a conjecture about the
distribution of prime numbers for more than 160 years
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The Top 10 Highest Paid CEOs in America
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Ranking in third is Stephen Schwarzman, who runs the biggest private
equity firm in the world, Blackstone. The executives $119.8 million
pay package was bolstered by a 83% rise in its share price last year.
The firm is the worlds largest owner of commercial property, with
approximately 12,500 real estate assets overall.Going further, this
figure has grown by twofold over the last 10 years as the U.S. stock
market surged during a period of low interest rates. Overall, CEO pay
is rising faster than median employee pay and this gap between CEOs
and workers has continued to widen over many years. For perspective,
the median pay of S&P 500 employees stood at $81,476 in 2023.
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Moss that survives deep freeze and radiation could live on Mars
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Syntrichia caninervis is found in some of the most extreme places on
Earth and can survive conditions that would kill almost any other
organism, making it a potential candidate for colonising Mars
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The hacker turned politician using digital tech to reimagine democracy
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Taiwans first ever minister of digital affairs has transformed
politics, using online platforms and AI to give power to the countrys
citizens with lessons for us all
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This 3,500-Year-Old Ancient Armor Is Marine Tested, Archaeologist
Approved
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The Bronze Age saw the creation of complex societies and complex
warfare, and served as the setting of some of the worlds most famous
myths. In fact, the Aegean Bronze Age was the time of Achilles and
Odysseus of the legendary Trojan Horse and Trojan War memorialized in
the works of Homer. Not so mythical were the cultures that arose
around the Aegean throughout the Greek Bronze Age, between 3000 B.C.E.
and 1000 B.C.E., including the Minoan civilization on Crete and the
Mycenaean civilization on mainland Greece. It was these cultures that
developed the Aegeans first systems of writing, as well as some of its
most innovative technologies.
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How Collective Trauma Can Bond Groups of People Together
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The morning of January 12, 1888 was surprisingly warm in The Great
Plains. The mercury rose above the freezing mark, melted ice dripped
from roofs, and children left their heavy coats at home on their way
to school. Across the region, people used the warm day to run errands
or work outside.The historic storm, later called The Schoolhouse
Blizzard, was a collective trauma in which communities across the
region were stunned by the storm and left to grieve the loss of human
and animal life. It was the type of collective trauma that scientists
know now can lead to special bonds among survivors.
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S6
These are the weird and wonderful reasons octopuses change shape and
color
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They're the best at it of anything that we know, says Michael
Vecchione, the curator of Cephalopoda at the Smithsonian National
Museum of Natural History. This is especially surprising since most
cephalopods are color-blind, so we have yet to understand how they can
fully perceive what to copy in the first place.It has to have been
evolutionarily important for them to evolve [the ability to change
color and texture] and to evolve so many different versions of it,
says Vecchione. Indeed, studies suggest that each cephalopod species
has evolved up to 30 different ranges of patterns to hide in plain
sight.
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Pickleball is everywhere. Here's why the fast-growing sport is good
for your health
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"In a relatively short time, pickleball has already reached the levels
of running, basketball, biking and golf in popularityand the wide age
range of people now playing indicates its growth will likely
continue," says Jim Edwards, a physical therapist and rehabilitation
manager at Cleveland Clinic Rehabilitation & Sports Therapy in
Ohio.Originating in the United States in 1965, pickleball is a racquet
sport that combines elements of tennis, badminton, and ping pong.
Played either one on one (singles) or two on two (doubles) on a 20 x
44-foot court (for comparison, tennis courts are 27 feet wide x 78
feet long), players use a solid ping-pong like paddle to hit a hollow,
perforated plastic ball back and forth over a net.
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Will Europe's Front-Line States Have Enough Soldiers to Fight?
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Would the European Unions eastern front-line states fight back like
Ukraine if Russia attacked them? Unfortunately, this is no longer a
hypothetical scenario: Hardly a day goes by without a Russian
government official or pundit threatening Poland, Finland, or the
Baltic states with missile attacks, an invasion, or both. In word and
deed, Russian President Vladimir Putin has made clear that he seeks to
restore Moscows former European empire.Would the European Unions
eastern front-line states fight back like Ukraine if Russia attacked
them? Unfortunately, this is no longer a hypothetical scenario: Hardly
a day goes by without a Russian government official or pundit
threatening Poland, Finland, or the Baltic states with missile
attacks, an invasion, or both. In word and deed, Russian President
Vladimir Putin has made clear that he seeks to restore Moscows former
European empire.
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NATO Is Turning 75, but How Much Is There to Celebrate?
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NATO has turned 75. When its leaders meet in Washington in July, they
will celebrate the fact that it has endured so long. But an alliance
needs to do more than survive to be truly successful. It also needs to
serve the interests of its members. NATOs history is the story of a
struggle to do thisdespite major disparities between U.S. and European
military power, a growing number of allies, diverging interests, and
an expanding geographic scope.NATO has turned 75. When its leaders
meet in Washington in July, they will celebrate the fact that it has
endured so long. But an alliance needs to do more than survive to be
truly successful. It also needs to serve the interests of its members.
NATOs history is the story of a struggle to do thisdespite major
disparities between U.S. and European military power, a growing number
of allies, diverging interests, and an expanding geographic scope.
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Bird flu snapshot: A pathologist sees familiar echoes in U.S. response
to the outbreak
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Large goat and sheep farms in the country were hit with outbreaks of
what is known as Q fever every year from 2007 to 2010. The disease,
caused by the bacterium Coxiella burnetii, primarily affects ruminants
sheep, goats, and cows. But people can contract it too. Some dont get
sick. Some have flu-like illness and recover. But some develop chronic
Q fever syndrome, a debilitating condition. Hundreds of people in the
Netherlands still suffer from the condition as a consequence of the
2007-2010 epidemics.H5N1 is a virus that scientists fear might one day
trigger a pandemic; Q fever is a bacterial disease that when present
in an environment can lead to significant numbers of infections in
people. But the similarity Kuiken sees is how, in both cases, the
initial inclination is to treat these events in animals as an economic
problem for the agricultural sector, rather than as an agricultural
problem that could have large human health consequences as well.
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Ascension is racing to unload hospitals as execs work to stem losses
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The year after former CEO Anthony Tersigni and former finance chief
Anthony Speranzo stepped down, their sprawling empire of roughly 140
hospitals underwent the ultimate stress test: the Covid-19 pandemic.
Ascension has lost almost $4 billion on operations from fiscal 2020
through fiscal 2023, triggering deals to offload almost 30 hospitals.
Just last week, Ascension said it would sell its remaining five
hospitals in Alabama.
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Who Is on Donald Trump's Revenge List?
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From Biden to Bragg to the staff of the National Archives, heres
everyone Trump may go after if he regains the powers of the
presidency.
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Steve Bannon Knows a Prison Stint Is Good for Business
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The MAGA influencer grandstanded outside the minimum-security prison
on Monday while telling supporters he would throw away their letters.
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Meteorologists Have Never Seen Anything like Hurricane Beryl
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Hurricane Beryl exploded in strength from a tropical depression to a
Category 4 major hurricane unusually early in its development in part
because of exceptionally warm ocean waters
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The Irresolvable Tragedy of the Karen Read Case
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The trial, which ended on Monday in a deadlocked jury, became an
object of obsession for offering up a mix of conspiracy, corruption,
and hard-drinking oblivion.
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Not Everyone Loses Weight on Ozempic
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After three months of injecting the drug once a week, shed lost about
5 percent of her body weight, around 15 pounds. She was disappointed.
She had hoped to lose morein trials, patients had lost three times as
much, although over a much longer period. Whats worse, she felt
nauseous and generally unwell a lot of the time. She thought the side
effects werent worth the little weight she had lost, so she decided to
go off the drug.Rosas case illustrates the reality of new anti-obesity
drugs: They dont work equally well for everyone. Semaglutide, which
goes by the brand names Ozempic and Wegovy, has shown around 15
percent weight loss in clinical trials, while tirzepatidesold as
Mounjaro and Zepboundhas achieved around 20 percent. But those are
averages, and in the real world, drugs dont always perform as well as
they do in carefully controlled trials.
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The US Supreme Court Has Handed Big Tech a Big Gift
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On Thursday, the Supreme Court ruled that enforcement decisions by the
Securities and Exchange Commission in fraud cases should be litigated
in court, a decision that could carry over to other agencies. The next
day, the court voted to overturn a key precedent known as the Chevron
doctrine, which emerged from the 1984 ruling on Chevron v. Natural
Resources Defense Council. The doctrine gave federal agencies the
power to interpret laws when rulemaking and ensured that lower courts
deferred to them. Now, courts will get to decide how much deference to
give regulators decisionsand the same conservative legal movement that
led to the Supreme Courts decisions over the past week has infiltrated
lower courts as well. The carnage continued this week. On Monday, the
court struck another blow to regulators after it ruled that a North
Dakota truck stop could sue over debit card fees. The ruling will
allow companies to challenge long-established rules.The courts recent
trio of rulingswhich fell along ideological lines, with all the
conservative judges assenting and all the liberals dissenting or
abstainingare the latest in a series of politically conservative
judgments undermining what is often referred to as the administrative
state. In 2021, for example, the court revived the so-called major
questions doctrine, which made it so courts will not automatically
assume agencies can definitively rule on important issues, unless
Congress has explicitly said so. In 2022, the court used this doctrine
to invalidate an Environmental Protection Agency ruling requiring
coal-fired plants to adopt cleaner technology.
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People can move this bionic leg just by thinking about it
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A mind-controlled prosthetic feels more like a part of the wearers
body and promises to make walking easier.
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How fish-safe hydropower technology could keep more renewables on the
grid
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Natel Energy is trying to design turbines that are safer for fish
passing through.
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Research: Speed Matters When Companies Respond to Social Issues
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Companies and their leaders face new pressures to make public
statements about controversial and sometimes divisive social and
political issues. New research shows that timing matters: consumers
perceive a relationship between speed and authenticity, and discount
statements from companies that wait too long to respond. Leaders can
use four questions to understand when and how they should shape their
response.
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Power, Influence, and CEO Succession
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When a CEO transition fails, its often because the incoming leader
isnt skilled at managing the power dynamics. Theyre complex because
the key playersthe board, the outgoing CEO, and the new onehave
different agendas. Designated successors need to understand those
dynamics and how best to influence key stakeholders. The authors
present four approaches: assertive persuasion, incentives and
disincentives, common vision, and openness and involvement. To
convince others that theyre ready to take charge, successors must
learn how and when to apply them, consider the culture, secure the
right allies, and act humbly. Once they take the helm, two other tasks
become paramount: winning board support and clarifying and conveying a
vision.
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GE extends CEO Larry Culp's contract through at least 2027 after
successful turnaround--taking him out of the running to lead Boeing
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Culp could remain at GEs helm through 2028 if he and the board agree,
the company said in a securities filing on Monday. The extension comes
after Culp orchestrated a multiyear turnaround of the former
conglomerate, culminating with the April spinoff of its energy-related
businesses. That left GE Aerospace, the worlds largest maker of jet
engines, as the remaining company. It separated its health-care
division in 2023.Culps existing contract at GE was set to expire in
August. He had been cited by analysts and others as a candidate to
succeed Boeings Dave Calhoun, who has said he plans to step down by
the end of the year. For his part, Culp has downplayed that
possibility, saying he intended to remain at GE Aerospace.
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A WFH 'culture war' has broken out across Europe, with the U.K.
leading the charge as the most WFH-friendly country, while France lags
behind
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In fact, the average British employee with a graduate education spends
twice as much time working remotely as their Frenchand three times
more than their Greekcounterparts. Countries that have actively
targeted remote working foreign digital nomads, like Portugal and
Italy, meanwhile, have middling levels.The more individualistic a
country is, the more people like and push for remote and hybrid
working, he says, pointing to high levels of individualism in
countries like the U.K. and the Netherlands, and much lower levels in
Asian countries like Japan, China and South Korea, where working from
home levels are also far lower.
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Biden Says Supreme Court Immunity Ruling Sets Dangerous Precedent, In
Brief Remarks
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The Supreme Court ruled in a 6-3 decision Monday that provided former
President Donald Trump with partial immunity in his federal election
interference case.
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Billionaire Barry Diller In Potential Takeover Talks With Paramount
Following Skydance's Failed Bid, Report Says
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Multiple media companies including Skydance Media and Sony have made
bids for control of Paramount since late last year.
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Research: Speed Matters When Companies Respond to Social Issues
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Companies and their leaders face new pressures to make public
statements about controversial and sometimes divisive social and
political issues. New research shows that timing matters: consumers
perceive a relationship between speed and authenticity, and discount
statements from companies that wait too long to respond. Leaders can
use four questions to understand when and how they should shape their
response.
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4 Conversations Leaders in the #MeToo Era Should Be Ready For
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As more and more people share their experiences of sexual harassment
in the workplace, leaders must be prepared to navigate several kinds
of difficult conversations with their teams. Specifically, leaders
should consider how they will respond if an employee discloses an
incident, how they will intervene if they see inappropriate behavior
taking place at work, how they will proactively build a culture of
respect, and how they will respond if an employee shares a past
experience of harassment. In the #MeToo era, good leadership means not
just responding to problems when they occur, but actively initiating
the uncomfortable conversations that are essential to build a safe
organization.
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5 Ways a Crisis Can Help You Cultivate a Growth Mindset
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While the Covid-19 crisis presents a variety of new challenges, it
also creates new opportunities for leaders to cultivate a growth
mindset. In this piece, the authors share five ways managers can
leverage the crisis to build a culture of learning and
self-improvement, including modeling a growth mindset to encourage
others, revisiting established business practices, and better
connecting with teammates. With the right mindset, leaders can make
the best of these difficult times and seize the opportunity to improve
both themselves and their teams.
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Who Should Moderate Social Media Content?
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Wharton marketing professor discusses the Supreme Court's decision to
allow social media platforms to moderate their own content.Whartons
Pinar Yildirim weighs in on the Supreme Courts ruling over social
media content moderation, which she said remains a contentious and
unsettled issue.
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Next up for AI? Dancing robots
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Would you tango with a robot? Inviting us into the fascinating world
of dancing machines, robot choreographer Catie Cuan highlights why
teaching robots to move with grace, intention and emotion is essential
to creating AI-powered machines we will want to welcome into our daily
lives.
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Meta defends charging fee for privacy amid showdown with EU
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Meta continues to hit walls with its heavily scrutinized plan to
comply with the European Union's strict online competition law, the
Digital Markets Act (DMA), by offering Facebook and Instagram
subscriptions as an alternative for privacy-inclined users who want to
opt out of ad targeting.
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Lightening the load: AI helps exoskeleton work with different strides
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Exoskeletons today look like something straight out of sci-fi. But the
reality is they are nowhere near as robust as their fictional
counterparts. Theyre quite wobbly, and it takes long hours of
handcrafting software policies, which regulate how they worka process
that has to be repeated for each individual user.
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Alzheimer's scientist indicted for allegedly falsifying data in $16M
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A federal grand jury has indicted an embattled Alzheimer's researcher
for allegedly falsifying data to fraudulently obtain $16 million in
federal research funding from the National Institutes of Health for
the development of a controversial Alzheimer's drug and diagnostic
test.
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Teaser for Hellboy: The Crooked Man brings the low-budget horror vibes
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It has only been a few years since David Harbour starred in the 2019
reboot of the Hellboy film franchisea critical and box office failure,
although Harbour's performance earned praise. But via Entertainment
Weekly, we learned that there's a new reboot coming our way: Hellboy:
The Crooked Man. The project wrapped filming in May and now has a
teaserinexplicably released in 480p [UPDATE: ONE Media posted a higher
resolution version, now embedded above]giving us our first glimpse of
star Jack Kesy's (Claws, Deadpool 2) take on Mike Mignola's iconic
character.
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Supreme Court vacates rulings on Texas and Florida social media laws
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The US Supreme Court has avoided making a final decision on challenges
to the Texas and Florida social media laws, but the majority opinion
written by Justice Elena Kagan criticized the Texas law and made it
clear that content moderation is protected by the First Amendment.
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Bleeding subscribers, cable companies force their way into streaming
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It's clear that streaming services are the present and future of video
distribution. But that doesn't mean that cable companies are ready to
give up on your monthly dollars.
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GameStop investor retracts suit accusing Roaring Kitty of
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Keith Gillthe meme stock influencer known as "Roaring Kitty" and
"DeepFValue" who has rallied millions on X and Reddit behind
GameStopbriefly faced a lawsuit claiming that he knowingly deceived
his loyal followers to reap millions of dollars in gains. The lawsuit
was voluntarily dismissed by the plaintiff, Martin Radev, on July 1.
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The best Audi EV so far? We drive the 2025 Q6 e-tron SUV
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The arrival of the Q6 e-tron marks a significant milestone on the
electric journey that Audi and its corporate siblings began in the
wake of dieselgate, nearly a decade ago. Now, after developing
electric vehicles based on its own gas-powered models, a cheaper VW
platform, and a tweaked Taycan, the brand has led the development of a
new platform just for electric vehicles, one that incorporates lessons
learned from those earlier EVs.
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3 million iOS and macOS apps were exposed to potent supply-chain
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Vulnerabilities that went undetected for a decade left thousands of
macOS and iOS apps susceptible to supply-chain attacks. Hackers could
have added malicious code compromising the security of millions or
billions of people who installed them, researchers said Monday.
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Firefly is building fast and breaking things on path to a reusable
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BRIGGS, TexasThe new medium-lift rocket under development by Firefly
Aerospace and Northrop Grumman will eventually incorporate a
recoverable booster that will return to its launch site in Virginia
for reuse.
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How your attitudes to money could be affecting your relationship |
Psyche Ideas
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The Ill-Matched Couple (c1530) by Lucas Cranach the Elder. Courtesy
the Germanisches National MuseumThe Ill-Matched Couple (c1530) by
Lucas Cranach the Elder. Courtesy the Germanisches National Museum
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Leftover Ramen Broth Is Causing Problems on South Korea's Mount Halla
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Visitors are dumping the salty liquid on the ground, and authorities
are concerned about its impact on plants and animalsNational parks and
other protected spaces face a wide array of issues, from vandalism and
overcrowding to potentially dangerous wildlife encounters.
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Earth's Inner Core May Be Slowing Its Spin, Another Study Suggests
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New research adds evidence to the controversial idea that the hot,
solid ball at the center of our planet has been reducing its speed for
years as part of an oscillating cycleThe only way to know firsthand
would be to take a real Journey to the Center of the Earthbut for now,
a new study suggests our planets inner core might be spinning more
slowly than it used to.
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Artist Marina Abramovi Silences Glastonbury Crowd for Seven Minutes
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While great performances at Glastonbury are usually marked by cheers
and loud roars from the crowd, Serbian artist Marina Abramoviis
demonstrating that a completely silent audience can also be a sign of
a groundbreaking act.Last Friday, the artist led a peace protest on
the festival's mainstage called Seven Minutes of Collective Silence,
where she requested the crowd go quiet for 420 seconds.
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Two Pandas Arrive at the San Diego Zoo, the First to Enter the U.S. in
21 Years
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For months, the only pandas in the country had been in Atlanta. Next,
San Francisco and Washington, D.C., are expected to also receive
pandas this yearA pair of giant pandas arrived at the San Diego Zoo
from China last Thursday, marking the first time in 21 years that
giant pandas have entered the United States.
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Tracing the Hidden Hand of Magnetism in the Galaxy | Quanta Magazine
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Susan Clark has long been drawn to the interstellar medium, the gas
and dust that magnetic fields sculpt into stars.Amid the roilings of
the Milky Way, immense pockets of gas coalesce into clouds where stars
are born. In this process, there is a hidden hand at play: magnetism.
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