Niacin, or vitamin B3, supplements linked to greater risk of heart attacks and strokes
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Is it time for a more subtle view on the ultimate taboo: cannibalism?
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First Unhackable Shopping Transactions Carried Out on Quantum Internet
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Mathematician warns NSA may be weakening next-gen encryption
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Mathematician warns NSA may be weakening next-gen encryption ¦ Quantum computers may soon be able to crack encryption methods in use today, so plans are already under way to replace them with new, secure algorithms. Now it seems the US National Security Agency may be undermining that process
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Mathematician from University of Chicago warns NSA may be weakening next-gen Quantum Proof encryption and NIST is not following the transparency rules made to protect against this
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Bots are better at beating ‘are you a robot?’ tests than humans are
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What happens if you give Froot Loops to a rat and study its penis
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Mysterious sounds in stratosphere can't be traced to any known source - Solar-powered balloons floating 20 kilometres above ground have recorded inaudible low-frequency signals that have so far not been traced back to any known source
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Reducing inequality could see world population fall to 6 billion
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Only eating between 7am and 3pm helps people with obesity lose weight
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Most people who threatened to quit Twitter for Mastodon haven't left. Of more than 140,000 Twitter users who announced they were moving to Mastodon, just 1.6 per cent have actually quit Elon Musk’s social media platform.
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Only 1.6% of people who threatened to quit Twitter have actually left
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Appetite-suppressing probiotic helps overweight people lose weight
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Drones may have attacked humans fully autonomously for the first time
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Be afraid. Be very afraid. Argentina has an outbreak of deadly pneumonia and it's not the wuhan flu but they don't know what it is.
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A longevity diet that hacks cell ageing could add years to your life
Have we got the science of obesity back to front?
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Pigs can breathe oxygen via their rectum, so humans probably can too
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We now have the technology to develop vaccines that spread themselves
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Octopuses may be able to dream and change colour when sleeping
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Bacteria were the real killers in 1918 flu pandemic [NewScientist]
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AI can tell what song you are listening to from your brainwaves
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A quarter of all known bee species haven't been seen since the 1990s
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Quantum internet signals beamed between drones a kilometre apart
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Why is the UK approach to coronavirus so different to other countries?
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Fresh air and sunshine: The forgotten antibiotics
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