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Hundreds of German passengers were facing travel upheaval on Monday with security staff at Berlin's two airports set to walk out in a pay dispute. | Continue reading
The newly installed US Congress is expected to see a fresh effort to develop new regulations for big technology firms, with a focus on tougher enforcement of privacy and data protection. | Continue reading
The French philosopher outsmarts the lottery. | Continue reading
The organisers of a major Indian science conference distanced themselves Sunday from speakers who used the prestigious event to dismiss Einstein's discoveries and claim ancient Hindus invented stem cell research. | Continue reading
During the Cold War, US eyes were riveted on the Soviet Union's rockets and satellites. But in recent years, it has been China's space programs that have most worried US strategists. | Continue reading
The CES 2019 gadget show, which kicks off Sunday, will showcase the expanding influence and sway of China's rapidly growing technology sector. But some of its firms are stepping back from the spotlight amid rising U.S. national-security concerns over Chinese tech and a trans-Paci … | Continue reading
Our CEO Jeff Glueck sat down with tech ethicist and founder of All Tech Is Human, David Ryan Polgar, to discuss privacy, the value of data… | Continue reading
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Productive habits are behaviors that get you what you want in life with little effort, and can be formed easily in order to achieve your full potential. | Continue reading
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This is one of those spin-off stories I personally have encountered with, countless times in the past. | Continue reading
American foreign policy has always been shaped by interests, not ideals. Liberals must grapple with that reality if they wish to change it. | Continue reading
* * * Pierwszy styczniowy weekend już prawie za nami. Tak jak zaplanowaliśmy – był czas na zaległości książkowe, spotkania towarzyskie, rozmowy, gry planszowe i wspólne gotowanie. Taka, nasza zwykła codzienność, która daje mi najwięcej radości! A w temacie radości… jeżeli chc … | Continue reading
"Steve and I different over how there following facts should be interpreted." Everyone in the room can't wait for the presentations to end so that we can hear Steve Ruggles and John Abowd discuss the key issues directly. Great #ASSA2019 session chaired by @bencasselman. | Continue reading
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Pioneering developers are building rental housing where residents sleep alone but share the kitchen, living room and common areas with tenants often selected by the landlord. It's called "co-living" and one of the first such projects in Los Angeles is C1 near Marina del Rey. | Continue reading
A couple of items from the recent Miami and cruise trip that I decided not to post on Facebook. This was going to appear underneath the caption “Elizabeth Warren’s cousin lights the men… | Continue reading
In January, the EU is launching another big hunt for bugs in open-source software projects with the total bounty amount of about €850,000. Now, here's a hint: static analysis is one of th... | Continue reading
AMD drops the new Picasso APUs, throws in new H-Series high-performance chips, a new Athlon, and processors for Chromebooks. | Continue reading
A growing body of evidence links the neurodegenerative disease to the gastrointestinal tract, opening new possibilities for treatment | Continue reading
By Michael Munger | If nuclear power is cheap, clean, and efficient, of course, that spells trouble for traditional fossil fuel producers and users. | Continue reading
An amazing startup idea is great, but let’s face it, moving from an idea phase into a product takes a very long time. Luckily, in 2019 it… | Continue reading
The main reason why I chose .Net Core as my Life Partner is the Versatility. Are you a Web Developer or want to Develop an app for Desktop or Mobile, If... | Continue reading
Link-sharing was and remains one of the primary aspects of blogging, though we have given up on link-sharing on our homesteads in favor of Facebook and Twitter. As I start to spend more time on my … | Continue reading
Remember Not Hotdog from HBOs Silicon Valley? I want to build a speech detector which distinguishes between normal speech, and one containing F-words. An F-word detector of sorts. | Continue reading
If apps like Signal really posed a threat to the NSA’s surveillance power, why would the U.S. government continue to fund them? | Continue reading
When the government eventually reopens, park experts warn reversing damage won't be as easy as throwing out the trash. | Continue reading
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One does not have to be a pro wrestling fan to appreciate the loss. If you were alive and kicking in the 1980s, Gene was a pop-culture… | Continue reading
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The skeleton of a new carnivorous dinosaur bears damage caused by seagoing invertebrates | Continue reading
Many adherents to the aesthetics of the avant-garde in tenured positions at American art schools and universities are still enthusiastic supporters of the ideas and strategies that won them the culture wars of the late twentieth century. They steadfastly cleave to the doctrinal i … | Continue reading