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Studies call for state accountability for state harms 

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University of Otago, Wellington—Ōtākou Whakaihu Waka, Pōneke researchers believe the government is breaching the rights of imprisoned and recently-released Māori.This post was originally published on this site

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The ‘Great Unified Microscope’ can see both micro and nanoscale structures

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Researchers at the University of Tokyo have built a microscope that can detect a signal over an intensity range 14 times wider than conventional microscopes. Moreover, the observations are made label-free, that is, without the […]

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Video podcasts become next streaming battleground

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Big tech platforms, including TikTok and Netflix, are all looking to add video podcasts to their content, a rapidly growing format that attracts a young audience prized by advertisers and where YouTube dominates.This post was […]

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Chinese astronauts return from space station after delay blamed on space debris damage

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Three Chinese astronauts returned from their nation’s space station Friday after more than a week’s delay because the return capsule they had planned to use was damaged, likely from being hit by space debris.This post […]

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Google proposes adtech changes to avoid breakup after EU fine

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Google on Friday announced changes to its advertising services to avert the risk of a breakup, two months after Brussels hit the US giant with a massive fine.This post was originally published on this site

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As AI data scrapers sap websites’ revenues, some fight back

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A swarm of AI “crawlers” is running rampant on the internet, scouring billions of websites for data to feed algorithms at leading tech companies—all without permission or payment, upending the online economy.This post was originally […]

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Twin Mars orbiters launched on New Glenn rocket to study Martian atmosphere

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Blue Origin launched its huge New Glenn rocket Thursday with a pair of NASA spacecraft destined for Mars.This post was originally published on this site

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100 years of menus show how food can be used as a diplomatic tool to make and break political alliances

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Food brings people together. It serves as a tool to communicate political stances, to cultivate cross-cultural comprehension or, if necessary, create tensions. Menus can reflect these intentions by using food to create specific psychological effects […]

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Amelia Earhart disappeared almost 90 years ago. Why are so many people still looking for her?

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It has been more than 88 years since the world’s most famous female aviator, Amelia Earhart, and her navigator Fred Noonan, disappeared on the second-to-last leg of their around-the-world flight odyssey.This post was originally published […]

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Crackdown on legal highs backfired amid rising violence in prisons

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Outlawing drugs once known as “legal highs” led to waves of violence, self-harm and suicide in prisons, according to a study released by the University of Sussex.This post was originally published on this site

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