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In the age of Cambridge Analytica what are reasonable data norms? The ability to capture data online and in the physical world is only getting better, and there is a growing industry whose core function is specifically capturing and selling data. The core issue here is neither the data source nor data analytics, but rather when a useful scientific tool has been used to add ...
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Surge in knife and gun crime in England and Wales Violent crime in England and Wales is rising at an accelerating pace, according to police figures showing a 22% increase in knife crime and 11% rise gun crime. The figures for 2017 from the Office for National Statistics show overall crime has fallen owing in part to a 28% decrease in computer misuse ...
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After eighthArizona provides more evidence that the Republicans are in trouble IT WAS a "big win" tweeted Donald Trump on April 25th, as he congratulated the Republican winner of a special congressional election in Arizona's eighth district. And yet, he complained: "Press is so silent". Neither of these claims was true. The media has been poring over the outcome of a race, in a ...
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Kim Jong-un to meet Moon Jae-in at Korean border for summit Kim Jong-un is set to become the first North Korean leader to cross into South Korean territory since the end of the Korean War in 1953, as final details are put in place for the summit. South Korea said President Moon Jae-in would personally meet Mr Kim at the border at 09:30 (00:30 GMT) on Friday.
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In a medical first, drugs have reversed an inherited disorder in the womb The experiment, described in a case report today in the New England Journal of Medicine, took place in Germany in 2016 at a clinic that specializes in rare, inherited skin diseases—particular one called XLHED, in which patients are born with fang-like front teeth and without the ability to sweat.
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Facebook still cashing in on your data as sales surge The social network had 2.2 billion monthly users in the quarter, up 13 percent from the year before. Facebook also said its employee headcount grew to 27,742, a 48 percent increase year over year. That doesn't include the 20,000 contractors Zuckerberg has promised to add in security and content ...
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