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October 12, 2023
Ford’s joint EV battery venture increases wages at planned factories amid UAW strike
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Kirsten Korosec
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Oct, 23
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Ford and its joint venture partner SK On will increase
New brain atlas offers comprehensive map of the human brain
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Cassandra Willyard
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Oct, 23
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And the location of that complexity is surprising. Neuroscience has
SBF’s Magic Hair and Other Big Moments From the FTX Trial
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Angela Chen
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Oct, 23
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During cross examination, defense attorney Mark Cohen continually tried to
New Laws on Kids and Social Media Are Stymied by Industry Lawsuits
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Natasha Singer
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Oct, 23
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Last fall, California lawmakers passed a sweeping online children’s privacy
FTC sues bankrupt crypto company Voyager’s CEO over false FDIC insurance claims
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Amanda Silberling
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Oct, 23
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After settling on Thursday with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC),
The quest for equitable climate solutions
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Casey Crownhart
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Oct, 23
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Afterwards, Baker sat down with us for a conversation about
The Chatbots Are Now Talking to Each Other
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Will Knight
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Oct, 23
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Lena Anderson isn’t a soccer fan, but she does spend
As Red States Curb Social Media, Did Montana’s TikTok Ban Go Too Far?
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Natasha Singer, Sapna Maheshwari and David McCabe
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Oct, 23
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Many of the world’s largest consumer technology companies will be
23andme hack: What you can do after the data leak
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Tatum Hunter
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Oct, 23
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Comment on this storyCommentFourteen million people have shared their genetic
Bedrock Energy thinks the solution to decarbonizing skyscrapers is 1,500 feet underground
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Tim De Chant
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Oct, 23
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Climate tech is in a place where it needs all
The Download: the problem of plastic, and how AI could boost batteries
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Charlotte Jee
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Oct, 23
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This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides
Hydro Dams Are Struggling to Handle the World’s Intensifying Weather
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Saqib Rahim
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Oct, 23
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For BC Hydro, which serves 95 percent of British Columbia’s
Sam Bankman-Fried’s Closest Friends Become His Foes in Courtroom Clash
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David Yaffe-Bellany and J. Edward Moreno
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Oct, 23
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When Sam Bankman-Fried’s cryptocurrency exchange collapsed in November, one of
Why TikTok videos on Israel-Hamas war have drawn billions of views
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Taylor Lorenz
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Oct, 23
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Comment on this storyCommentWhen war broke out between Israel and
Linda Yaccarino responds to EU: 700 Community Notes, 5K+ images shared on Israel-Hamas war, “thousands” of pieces of content removed
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Ingrid Lunden
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Oct, 23
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X, the social platform formerly known as Twitter, came under
A Graphic Hamas Video Donald Trump Jr. Shared on X Is Actually Real, Research Confirms
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David Gilbert
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Oct, 23
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Yesterday afternoon, Donald Trump Jr. posted a graphic video to
Energy Firms, Green Groups and Others Reach Deal on Solar Farms
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Ivan Penn
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Oct, 23
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Solar developers, environmentalists, farming groups and tribal organizations said on
10 Minute School aims to democratize education for Bangladeshi students
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Catherine Shu
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Oct, 23
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Access to education in Bangladesh is filled with inequalities, say
19 Best Prime Day Espresso Machine Deals (2023)
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Jaina Grey
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Oct, 23
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As the prophecy foretold, even death could not stop Prime
New A.I. Tool Diagnoses Brain Tumors on the Operating Table
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Benjamin Mueller
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Oct, 23
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Once their scalpels reach the edge of a brain tumor,
In Israel-Hamas war, social media isn’t neutral
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Will Oremus, Naomi Nix
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Oct, 23
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Comment on this storyCommentA bulldozer plowing through the fence separating
Twitch adds anti-harassment features to stop banned users from watching streams
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Morgan Sung
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Oct, 23
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Twitch streamers can finally block banned users from watching their