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The most LGBTQ+-friendly countries in the world
The LGBTQ+ community has gained a lot of support in recent decades when it comes to promoting equality in both laws and ...
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Weird things people believed 60 years ago
In the 1960s, people believed some pretty wild theories about everything from social sciences to health and technology.
So long as you’re curious and open-minded, comparing things is probably one of the best ways to learn more about the world.
How I stopped a massive WordPress spam attack with 4,700 lines of code in two days - thanks to Codex and Claude ...
Researchers developed a Parkinson’s disease model using a natural mouse virus that destroyed dopamine-producing neurons and ...
Nvidia's planned US$20 billion strategic deal with Groq is built on a simple logic: as compute gets cheaper, demand keeps ...
When organizations finally acknowledge a legacy application modernization problem, they rarely describe it in terms of trust.
Explore the deeper vulnerabilities of NEET beyond paper leaks, revealing systemic issues in its admission ecosystem and ...
Cyber-physical risk is reshaping cybersecurity, insurance and board oversight as connected infrastructure creates new threats to public safety and business resilience.
As the United States prepares to commemorate 250 years since the Declaration of Independence, Hawaii occupies a unique place ...
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These Beloved Snacks Are Linked To An Increased Dementia Risk. Here's What Doctors Want You To Know.
"You can't necessarily salad your way out" of this snacking habit, one doctor noted.
WIRED is obsessed with what comes next. Through rigorous investigations and game-changing reporting, we tell stories that don’t just reflect the moment—they help create it. When you look back in 10, ...
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