Tire dust makes up the majority of ocean microplastics — and How to see bright, vivid images in your mind’s eye (2016)

 
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Tire dust makes up the majority of ocean microplastics

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How to see bright, vivid images in your mind’s eye (2016)

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Fake recruiter lured aerospace employee with trojanized coding challenge

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PoW gets his life back after 55 years (2000)

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Influxdb made the switch from Go to Rust
 

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Mozilla’s midlife crisis has taken it from pioneer to Google’s weird neighbor

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DALL-E 3 is now publicly available inside Bing

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The TRON Project: How Japan almost ruled IT (2022)

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Europol sought unlimited data access in online child sexual abuse regulation

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DKIM: Rotate and publish your keys
 

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LK-99 research continues, paper says superconductivity could be possible

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India’s pickle people: Decades-old culinary heirlooms, nostalgia

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Pulsars, not dark matter, explain the Milky Way’s antimatter

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Never say no, but rarely say yes (2011)

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NIR: Nim Intermediate Representation
 

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WFH significantly increased workforce participation from those with disabilities

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Fine, I’ll run a regression analysis but it won’t make you happy

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MyPowerbank hacks Santander bikes so London’s homeless can charge their phones

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The missing middle in game development

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This is financial advice [video]
 

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