Ten year study: No link between violent video games and aggressive behavior — and Why Is There a Bucatini Shortage in America?

 
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Ten year study: No link between violent video games and aggressive behavior

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Why Is There a Bucatini Shortage in America?

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Boston Dynamics: Do You Love Me?

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iPhone workers given choice of forced labor or being sent to detention centers

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Google Maps’ Moat Is Evaporating
 

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Fujifilm Created a Magnetic Tape That Can Store 580 Terabytes

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Show HN: Raspberry Pi 400 with a $2 IPS 240x240 micro display

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Brexit deal mentions Netscape browser and Mozilla Mail

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Show HN: Thruhikes – A list of long distance hikes around the world

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CIA vs. Wikileaks [video]
 

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Architecture of the Game Boy Advance

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He spent 10 days in jail after facial recognition led to arrest of the wrong man

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iMac G3 – The Mac that saved Apple

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Computer Science textbooks that are freely available online

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FAA issuing new rules to allow drones to fly over people and at night
 

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Why the iPhone Timer app displays a fake time

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Anonymously call out the bad behavior of “ghosting” by recruiters

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Cider 1.0

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Japan developing wooden satellites to cut down on space junk

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Against Essential and Accidental Complexity
 

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