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A new book looks into the long history of people who have opposed vaccines.
Peer review now optional, political staff would screen grants for forbidden topics.
The US has previously built specialized facilities just for this purpose.
The botnet was reportedly tied to a Russia-based residential proxy network.
About 1 in 5 cases were hospitalized and most of those developed complications.
A new crew launched to China's Tiangong space station, and one of the astronauts will stay for a year.
US Infectious diseases centers launched during COVID have lost their funding under Trump.
There are strategies to improve healthcare, but US isn't trying them.
If it scales up, it can help us diversify our sources of a key element.
FBI: Googler who knew outcome of bets in advance made $1.2M profit on Polymarket.
The port seems solid, and all DLC is supportedbut there's no crossplay, sadly.
As Apple tries to shrink Gemini for the iPhone, a cloud component is probably inevitable.
Heres why Anthropic and OpenAI are on board with Illinois safety testing.
Forecasters say expected El Nio should temper hurricanes in Atlantic, urge preparedness.
California civil rights agency hails win over Tesla, anticipates trial in July.
Telltale SSD activity can be measured in the browser using simple JavaScript.
NASA science satellites show dual use in locating sources of GPS interference.
We arent trading speed for scale; we are demanding both, says the military's program manager.
Director describes how his views on existence of aliens have changed, interspersed with footage from film.
AI videos that are animated, unrealistic, or only have a little AI may still hide their origins, though.
Pretty little phones with pretty big price tags.

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