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WorkWorkWork5 Devious Ways People Made Bugs Into Bombs - Nautilus (No paywall) Alongside sticks, stones, and bone, humans also once harnessed a surprising ally in their early weaponry: insects. Researchers hypothesize that humans started using them on the battlefield as far back as 100,000 years ago, long before the beginning of recorded history. Work
WorkThree-dimensional genome landscape of primary human cancers - Nature Genetics Thank you for visiting nature.com. You are using a browser version with limited support for CSS. To obtain the best experience, we recommend you use a more up to date browser (or turn off compatibility mode in Internet Explorer). In the meantime, to ensure continued support, we are displaying the site without styles and JavaScript. WorkWorkWork
WorkAustria wins 69th Eurovision song contest with Wasted Love Austria has won the Eurovision song contest after JJ triumphed in Basel with their song Wasted Love, an operatic ballad with soaring vocals that mutates into a club anthem for the finale. It is the third time the country has won, with JJ following in the footsteps of Udo Jürgens in 1965 and Conchita Wurst in 2014. WorkWorkWork
WorkWork'Second chance': convicted US chemist Charles Lieber moves to Chinese university Thank you for visiting nature.com. You are using a browser version with limited support for CSS. To obtain the best experience, we recommend you use a more up to date browser (or turn off compatibility mode in Internet Explorer). In the meantime, to ensure continued support, we are displaying the site without styles and JavaScript. WorkWorkTrump to Walmart: Make less money In the same way its pricing once set the tone for the broader retail sector, pressuring rivals to follow suit, Walmart’s shift to raising prices allows other retailers and major brands to follow suit.
WorkWorkIs China Set to Dominate the Future of Fusion Energy? In the rocky terrain of China's Sichuan province, a massive X-shaped building is quickly rising, its crisscrossed arms stretching outward in a bold, futuristic design. From a satellite's view, it could be just another ambitious megaproject in a country known for building fast and thinking big. But to some observers of Chinese tech development, it's yet more evidence that China may be on the verge of pulling ahead in one of the most consequential technological races of our time: the quest to achieve commercial nuclear fusion. WorkWork
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WorkM&S and Co-Op: BBC reporter on talking to the hackers Perhaps in a nod to the immaturity and attention-seeking nature of the hackers, two of them said they wanted to be known as "Raymond Reddington" and "Dembe Zuma" after characters from US crime thriller The Blacklist which involves a wanted criminal helping police take down other criminals on a blacklist. WorkWorkWork
WorkWorkWorkNHS England hospitals cast doubt on Palantir use case English hospitals are voicing their concern about the functionality provided by Palantir, the US spy-tech firm that won a £330 million ($437 million) deal to run the Federated Data Platform for NHS England, as around a third of trusts go live on the system. Work
WorkWorkWork191 Social Proof Examples 1. Ramp's "Wall of Impact" is a strong social proof example that displays results through impressive success metrics like "$250K saved" arranged in a clean grid. It instantly conveys ROI and clarifies the product's value. Work
WorkAI labor displacement and the limits of worker retraining As artificial intelligence (AI) marches forward, a common refrain has emerged: We need to retrain workers, “upskilling” them to better meet the demands of the modern economy. Yet there has been comparatively little discussion about what these programs look like and their feasibility. The evidence that does exist, however, provides reasons for policymakers to be skeptical of retraining as a means of supporting labor adjustment to AI-enabled automation. For retraining to keep up with AI advancements, we may need to fundamentally rethink how we provide it, study its effects, formulate its overarching goals, and understand its limitations. WorkThe Everyday Dramas of Manhattan Rush Hour - The New Yorker (No paywall) “Look at this guy,” Matthew Salacuse said, pointing out the window to a middle-aged man on the sidewalk with a camera around his neck. “That was me! See that guy? Thirty-fourth Street, just taking pictures of people that don’t know they’re having their pictures taken.” We were sitting in the Tick Tock Diner (“Meals ’Round the Clock!”), on the northwest corner of West Thirty-fourth and Eighth Avenue, and Salacuse seemed pleased to notice that there were still people like him on the street, hunting for images. WorkVideo: Inside a Plan to Shut Down Pro-Palestinian Activism What is Project Esther? Katie J.M. Baker, a national investigative correspondent for The New York Times, explores the Heritage Foundation’s plan to shut down pro-Palestinian activism, as well as actions taken by the Trump administration that appear to mirror its goals. WorkThe Mathematical Mysteries of Fireflies On a sticky, late-spring night in parts of the eastern United States, you might witness one of the wonders of the animal kingdom: a constellation of hundreds of fireflies blinking in unison. Only three of the 130 or so species of fireflies in the U.S. are known to exhibit this synchrony, and they do so for only a few weeks a year.
WorkWorkWorkWork'I pray this calm lasts': fear lingers in Kashmir amid uneasy peace For ordinary Kashmiris, the situation feels increasingly helpless. On one side looms the constant threat of renewed violence; on the other, a harsh internal crackdown. In the aftermath of the Pahalgam attack, hundreds have been detained. About 90 people - mostly young men - have been held under the Public Safety Act, a draconian law that allows detention without trial for up to two years.
WorkWorkWorkUK train companies could have to pay disabled passengers more compensation after rule change A spokesperson for Rail Delivery Group, which represents station and train operators, said it wanted to “build a more accessible, inclusive railway”, adding: “We want every passenger to travel with confidence, and we are committed to improving the reliability of assistance across the network. While we acknowledge that challenges remain, we know how important it is to get this right every time.” Work
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