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@WIRED shared
On Feb 5, 2022
It's the second-biggest known DeFi theft of all time. https://t.co/DgDdBQp4et
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Security News This Week: A $320 Million Crypto Hack Sends the DeFi World Reeling

Security News This Week: A $320 Million Crypto Hack Sends the DeFi World Reeling

Plus: News Corp gets hacked, UK snacks ransomware, and more of the week's top security news.

@WIREDScience shared
On Feb 6, 2022
Privacy policies didn't tell the whole story about third-party tools gathering personal information from the sites of medical and genetic-testing companies. https://t.co/8m0k0n2Zvz
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Health Sites Let Ads Track Visitors Without Telling Them

Health Sites Let Ads Track Visitors Without Telling Them

Privacy policies didn't tell the whole story about third-party tools gathering personal information from the sites of medical and genetic-testing companies.

@StartUsInsights shared
On Feb 6, 2022
🔎 Discover 5 hand-picked startups developing #PatternRecognition solutions that will impact your business! 👉 https://t.co/jELbHlMOfQ ft. @Wobot_ai @felixfaber_ai @SandStar_AI @BoostedAI
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Discover 5 Top Startups advancing Pattern Recognition Solutions

Discover 5 Top Startups advancing Pattern Recognition Solutions

Discover 5 global startups & scaleups in this data-driven report & learn how their pattern recognition solutions impact your business!

@AP shared
On Feb 6, 2022
North Korea has continued to develop its nuclear and ballistic missile programs including its capability to produce nuclear missile materials in violation of U.N. Security Council resolutions, U.N. experts said in a report obtained by The Associated Press. https://t.co/nfTM35cRyo
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UN experts: North Korea seeks to produce material for nukes

UN experts: North Korea seeks to produce material for nukes

UNITED NATIONS (AP) — North Korea has continued to develop its nuclear and ballistic missile programs including its capability to produce nuclear device components in violation of U.N.

@anoyes shared
On Feb 6, 2022
China’s making big moves in the food innovation space. @SCMPNews reports on the country’s decision to include alternative proteins like #plantbased eggs & #cultivatedmeat in its 5 year agricultural development plan @justegg @goodmeat https://t.co/seSIzCH2IC
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Lab-grown meat and plant-based eggs among food production technologies that will be supported to cut reliance on overseas know-how

Lab-grown meat and plant-based eggs among food production technologies that will be supported to cut reliance on overseas know-how

China’s decision to include alternative proteins in its five-year plan shows Beijing’s desire to nurture home-grown technology to ensure sustainable food supply, industry watchers say.

@POLITICOEurope shared
On Feb 6, 2022
In the new issue of Sunday Crunch, read all about: ♦️ Boris Johnson puts Steve Barclay in charge of No. 10 operation. 👑 The Queen’s own London Playbook. 👉 https://t.co/MzJyIXRUpD https://t.co/NCfJQg2MZT
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Sunday Crunch: Mr. Fixer — Queen’s Playbook — Liz Trussia

Sunday Crunch: Mr. Fixer — Queen’s Playbook — Liz Trussia

Sunday Crunch, the weekly lunchtime digest of the best stories kicking off the week in British politics, is the Sunday edition of the London Playbook.

@gbrumfiel shared
On Feb 6, 2022
RT @ngreports: Drugs such as antidepressants and heart medication are ending up in South Florida's waters—harming its bonefish. My @hakaimagazine story republished in @TheAtlantic https://t.co/L7IVwOuojU
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Florida’s Bonefish Are Riddled With Human Drugs

Florida’s Bonefish Are Riddled With Human Drugs

Some fish have been found to have 17 different types of pharmaceuticals in their blood.

@washingtonpost shared
On Feb 7, 2022
Netflix released a new true crime documentary last Wednesday about a man who filmmakers claim scammed dozens of victims, mainly women, for an estimated $10 million after matching with them online. By Friday, Tinder said it had banned him. https://t.co/MUXMLjJzMa
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‘Tinder Swindler’ con artist, subject of new Netflix documentary, reportedly banned from dating app

‘Tinder Swindler’ con artist, subject of new Netflix documentary, reportedly banned from dating app

"These criminals are professionals," Tinder said of romantic scammers as Netflix released the documentary.