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- Twitter Lays off Recruiters Amid (More) Rumblings That Musk's Backing Out
- See Plastic in a National Park? Log It on This Website for Science
- Thor: Love and Thunder End Credits, Explained
- California's Set to Produce Its Own Low-Cost Insulin
- One of Celsius’ Old Partners Calls Crypto Exchange ‘Ponzi Scheme’ in New Suit
- $8,879,000 Worth of the World's Most Complicated and Unusual Mechanical Watches
- Grieving Yu-Gi-Oh, My Favorite Childhood Game
- Inside the Government's Fight Against Quantum Hackers—Which Don't Exist Yet
Twitter Lays off Recruiters Amid (More) Rumblings That Musk's Backing Out Posted: 08 Jul 2022 09:32 AM PDT As Twitter continues to wait to sell itself to Elon Musk, who seems like he's been trying to find a way out of the $44 billion deal for months now, it has joined the slew of tech companies laying off employees amid a tumbling stock market and signs of a recession. |
See Plastic in a National Park? Log It on This Website for Science Posted: 08 Jul 2022 09:02 AM PDT You're hiking through glorious nature when you see it—a dirty, squished plastic water bottle along the trail. Instead of picking it up and impotently cursing the litterer, you can now take another small helpful step—you can report the trash to a new data project that aims to inspire policy change. Environmental… |
Thor: Love and Thunder End Credits, Explained Posted: 08 Jul 2022 09:00 AM PDT Thor: Love and Thunder is the rare Marvel movie where its end credit scenes aren't its biggest teases. We'd argue the film's natural ending is probably a bit more revealing when it comes to the future of Thor, but there are still two scenes in the credits and each has a strong significance. Let's break them down. |
California's Set to Produce Its Own Low-Cost Insulin Posted: 08 Jul 2022 08:45 AM PDT California Governor Gavin Newsom says California is moving forward with a plan to produce its own insulin after he signed a $100 million budget to produce the drug at a cheaper price point. |
One of Celsius’ Old Partners Calls Crypto Exchange ‘Ponzi Scheme’ in New Suit Posted: 08 Jul 2022 08:30 AM PDT The after shakes of the recent crypto earthquake have brought down the roofs of several crypto lenders and exchanges, and some of those who once happily played in the crypto sandbox with the big players are now racing to sue before all the money is shaken out of their pockets. |
$8,879,000 Worth of the World's Most Complicated and Unusual Mechanical Watches Posted: 08 Jul 2022 08:00 AM PDT Despite all their useful functionality, which includes potentially saving your life one day, smartwatches aren't exactly cheap. But shelling out several hundred dollars for a wearable seems like an absolute bargain when compared to the prices you'll find on some of the most unusual and original mechanical watches… |
Grieving Yu-Gi-Oh, My Favorite Childhood Game Posted: 08 Jul 2022 07:45 AM PDT Kazuki Takahashi died this week. The creator of the Yu-Gi-Oh manga, anime, and trading card game, he was an artist who meant a great deal to me. A strange and surprising grief struck when I heard the news, both for the man himself, only 60 years old, and for his game. With his death, I feel the final loss of an… |
Inside the Government's Fight Against Quantum Hackers—Which Don't Exist Yet Posted: 08 Jul 2022 07:22 AM PDT This week, the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) announced the winners of a global competition to create new encryption standards. Somewhat mind-bogglingly, these algorithms have been designed to defend against a cyber threat that doesn't even exist yet: quantum computers. |
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