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On Mar 16, 2022
As the war in Ukraine continues, the growing debris in low Earth orbit is a matter of national security. https://t.co/MnjAoUzcE3
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Russian Missiles and Space Debris Could Threaten Satellites

Russian Missiles and Space Debris Could Threaten Satellites

As the war in Ukraine continues, the growing debris in low Earth orbit is a matter of national security.

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On Mar 15, 2022
Conditions such as Hashimoto’s disease often require ongoing treatment and lifestyle modifications. But apps can empower patients to improve their health. https://t.co/5Xq8x4QpoN
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How Apps Can Help People Manage Chronic Illnesses

How Apps Can Help People Manage Chronic Illnesses

Conditions such as Hashimoto’s disease often require ongoing treatment and lifestyle modifications. But apps can empower patients to improve their health.

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On Mar 15, 2022
OpenAI’s new tool sped up my work and wrote entire pieces of software from a simple prompt. But it might riddle the internet with even more bugs. https://t.co/399L04KQoS
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It’s Like GPT-3 but for Code—Fun, Fast, and Full of Flaws

It’s Like GPT-3 but for Code—Fun, Fast, and Full of Flaws

OpenAI’s new tool sped up my work and wrote entire pieces of software from a simple prompt. But it might riddle the internet with even more bugs.

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On Mar 15, 2022
In the "lithium triangle" of the Chilean Andes, lithium mining appears to be a substantial threat to flamingos — and the demand for lithium is only expected to rise. https://t.co/hJyqBeLw2Y
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Lithium mining may be putting some flamingos in Chile at risk

Lithium mining may be putting some flamingos in Chile at risk

Climate change and lithium mining are threatening the flooded salt flats that flamingos in Chile depend on, a study suggests.

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On Mar 15, 2022
Ubisoft issues company-wide password reset after being hacked https://t.co/a8wxePBHpt
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Ubisoft issues company-wide password reset after being hacked

Ubisoft issues company-wide password reset after being hacked

It has been reported that the ransomware group LAPSUS$ – which hacked Nvidia last month – took responsibility for the Ubisoft cyberattack.

@eurohumph shared
On Mar 15, 2022
RT @joergkukies: We’re pleased @Intel_DE will invest an initial €17 bn into a leading-edge semiconductor fab mega-site in Germany 🇩🇪 + many €bn more in 🇪🇺. Chancellor @OlafScholz: „I’m pleased that Intel will soon produce highly innovative semiconductors in our country“ https://t.co/rKAHynwF5c
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Intel Announces Initial Investment of Over €33 Billion for R&D and Manufacturing in EU

Intel Announces Initial Investment of Over €33 Billion for R&D and Manufacturing in EU

Investments advance world-class semiconductor ecosystem in Europe, spanning France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Poland and Spain.

@SierraClub shared
On Mar 15, 2022
Never has it been more crucial for Congress to pass a sweeping suite of investments in climate, care, jobs, and justice than now, as the country faces dramatically rising prices and energy insecurity. Read our priorities for a package here! https://t.co/5ggS8Ta4k9
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MEMO: Bold Investments in Clean Energy, Equity, and Emissions Reduction Will Boost Energy Security and Cut Costs

MEMO: Bold Investments in Clean Energy, Equity, and Emissions Reduction Will Boost Energy Security and Cut Costs

*** Senior Sierra Club policy staff and leadership, along with grassroots volunteers, are available to discuss the urgent need for Congress to take meaningful action on climate, care, jobs, ...

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On Mar 15, 2022
These 1-millimeter-long worms can make complex decisions with a mere 300 neurons https://t.co/eENgZnCkml
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These 1-millimeter-long worms can make complex decisions with a mere 300 neurons

These 1-millimeter-long worms can make complex decisions with a mere 300 neurons

The worms have around 285 million times fewer nerve cells than humans.