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How cancer was created by evolution - 0 views

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    Will we ever win the "war on cancer"? The latest figures show just how distant a prospect victory is right now. In the US, the lifetime risk of developing cancer is 42% in men and 38% in women, according to the American Cancer Society. The figures are even worse in the UK.
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How Humans Are Shaping Our Own Evolution - 1 views

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    Like other species, we are the products of millions of years of adaptation. Now we're taking matters into our own hands.
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Hunter Safety Blog - 0 views

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    May 27, 2011 by Alex Czartoryski Before the agricultural revolution, human beings spent more time on this planet as hunter-gatherers, relying on nature's resources and their own survival instincts to sustain themselves. The advent of farming changed all of that.
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Hacker Leaks Episodes From Netflix Show and Threatens Other Networks - 0 views

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    The thefts are the latest in a long line of ransom and extortion attacks perpetuated by cybercriminals over the past year. Security experts have been responding, with greater frequency, to breaches in which these criminals threaten to expose or delete proprietary information unless companies pay a ransom.
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Trump Invites Controversial Philippines Leader To White House - 0 views

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    During a "very friendly" phone conversation, President Donald Trump invited Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte to the White House, signaling a massive shift in attitude from the U.S. toward a leader known best for inciting an extrajudicial war on drugs in his country that's killed more than 7,500 people.
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UN predicts 'catastrophic' nuclear war - 1 views

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    There will be "catastrophic" consequences when "luck runs out" on nuclear deterrence, the United Nations (UN) has warned in a major report which highlights the massive risk of an accidental or deliberate use of the world's most deadly weapons.
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Slow pace of Trump nominations leaves Cabinet agencies 'stuck' in staffing limbo - 0 views

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    President Trump's Cabinet secretaries are growing exasperated at how slowly the White House is moving to fill hundreds of top-tier posts, warning that the vacancies are hobbling efforts to oversee agency operations and promote the president's agenda, according to administration officials, lawmakers and lobbyists.
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U.S. military starts installing controversial anti-missile battery in South Korea - 0 views

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    The United States military started installing a controversial anti-missile defense system in South Korea overnight Tuesday, triggering protests and sparking criticism that it was rushing to get the battery in place before the likely election of a president who opposes it. The sudden and unannounced move came only six days after U.S.
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President Trump: Seven ways the world has changed - BBC News - 2 views

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    With Donald Trump in the White House, the US's relationship with the rest of the world has changed in some important ways. Here are seven of them. A Donald Trump presidency has raised major security questions in Asia.
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How Syria and Russia Spun a Chemical Strike - 0 views

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    A New York Times investigation shows how Syria and its main partner, Russia, have distorted the facts surrounding the chemical weapons attack on Khan Sheikhoun.
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Is a US-North Korea war imminent? - 0 views

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    With all of this, it's hard to know if war is actually imminent or if these are the growing pains of US President Donald Trump's new administration figuring out how to deal with North Korea's leader, Kim Jong Un. Daily reports of the fragile situation fuel worries that war is imminent.
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FDA cracks down on 'illegal' cancer treatments - 1 views

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    On Tuesday, the agency responsible for policing the American food and drug market issued warning letters to 14 companies that it says are "illegally selling more than 65 products that fraudulently claim to prevent, diagnose, treat or cure cancer." "There's a couple of issues here," Jason Humbert, a regulatory operations officer in the FDA's Office of Regulatory Affairs, told CNN.
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Controversial police footage shows unarmed youths detained at gunpoint in Grand Rapids - 0 views

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    Police in Grand Rapids, Michigan, are saying they followed protocol after a video was released showing officers holding a group of unarmed black teens at gunpoint on the ground. "Guys, get on the ground. Keep your hands out," a Grand Rapids police officer tells a group of youths in the video.
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Targets of C.I.A. Hacking Revealed by WikiLeaks: From Smartphones to Smart TVs - 0 views

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    The software targeted by the hacking program included the most popular smartphone operating systems: Apple's iPhone and Google's Android. The C.I.A. hacking initiative had a "mobile devices branch," which developed an array of attacks on popular smartphones to infect and extract data, including a user's location, audio and text messages, and to covertly activate a phone's camera and microphone.
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CIA hacks TVs, phones all over the world, Wikileaks claims - 0 views

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    To hide its operations, the CIA routinely adopted hacking techniques that enabled them to appear as if they were hackers in Russia, Wikileaks said. Wikileaks also claimed that nearly all of the CIA's arsenal of privacy-crushing cyberweapons have been stolen, and the tools are potentially in the hands of criminals and foreign spies.
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Transgender wrestler wins Texas title amid debate over fairness - 0 views

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    A transgender teenager won a Texas state title for girls wrestling on Saturday - even though the wrestler, 17-year-old Mack Beggs, identifies as a boy. The junior from Euless Trinity, northwest of Dallas, emerged victorious in the 110-pound weight class to cheers and jeers after forfeitures from previous opponents and a bid to block him from competing failed.
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Why Do We Spend So Much Time Teaching Historical Physics? - 0 views

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    One of the two classes I'm teaching this term is our sophomore-level "modern physics" class, which richly deserves its scare quotes. "Modern physics" in an educational context means, essentially, "Physics from 1900-1950." It's a brief introduction to Special Relativity, followed by some introductory quantum physics, and a smattering of applications (solid state, nuclear) as time permits.
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'Physics-Defying' Gravity Hills Are One of the Strangest Natural Phenomena We've Seen - 0 views

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    Scattered across the world are a number of bewildering 'mystery spots' that appear to defy gravity - places where cars seem to drift uphill, and cyclists struggle to push themselves downhill.
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Did God Exist - 0 views

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    The story of Jesus is central to the Christian faith, but a small group of deniers say Jesus was no more than an allegory for a spiritual journey.
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