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Industry efforts to end our reliance on the multi-character password have resulted in the proposal of numerous alternative login methods, including biometric verification and the use of behavioral data to prove an individual's identity. But most of these attempts haven't yet lead to the promised land: A web ...
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Newly uncovered documents suggest Hans Asperger, the paediatrician whose name describes a form of autism, was actively involved in the Nazi regime's euthanasia programme in Austria. The evidence comes from previously unexamined Nazi-era documents and patient records. They suggest Dr ...
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WASHINGTON ― An unidentified air-launched cruise missile, rarely seen, was on display at Iran's Army Day parade on Wednesday. Marked with initials of the Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force, the missile features trapezoidal grid fins ― most commonly associated with U.S. missiles ― and a seeker in ...
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The nation's opioid crisis, which claimed more than 350,000 lives between 1999 and 2016, isn't solely linked to illicit drugs like heroin and fentanyl. "In too many cases, addiction still starts with a prescriber's pen," FDA Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb said of the opioid epidemic in a speech this month.
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In western Oklahoma, a region suffering through an exceptionally harsh drought and now enduring dangerously hot and dry conditions, several wildfires have recently broken out, including the Rhea Fire, a "megafire" which has burned more than 260,000 acres since April 12. Megafire is a term used by ...
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Among the compounds he was analysing was lysergic acid – Lysergsäure-Diethylamid in German, also known as LSD. On Friday 16 April 1943, Hofmann left the lab feeling a little dizzy: "I lay down and had these wonderful dreams – I saw every thought as an image," he said in an interview for his 100th ...
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From clifftop strolls to punting in Cambridge, a selection of some of the sunniest moments from the UK and Ireland. Matt Fidler. Thu 19 Apr 2018 09.19 EDT First published on Thu 19 Apr 2018 08.23 EDT. Merseyside. The sun rises behind the Liverpool skyline. Photograph: Peter Byrne/PA. Facebook ...
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Djokovic, Thiem, Nadal Headline Day 5 In Monte-Carlo
Beating Rafael Nadal on clay is ample grounds for bragging rights and on Thursday, the two most recent men to have done so – Novak Djokovic and Dominic Thiem – will square off in the third round of the Monte-Carlo Rolex Masters. The reward for the winner of arguably the toughest of the third-round ...
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Another Critical Flaw Found In Drupal Core—Patch Your Sites Immediately
Drupal has been found vulnerable to critical cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability that could allow remote attackers to execute malicious code in the victim's web browser.
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18/04/2018: Biggest Stories in the Cryptosphere
Some websites and services in Russia are experiencing outages as Russia attempts to crack down on Telegram following it successful ICO pre-sale. Telegram is an encrypted messaging service that is…
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Side Effects of Cave Bat Consumption: HP Lovecraft's "The Beast in the Cave"
Welcome back to the Lovecraft reread, in which two modern Mythos writers get girl cooties all over old Howard's sandbox, from those who inspired him to those who were inspired in turn. Today we're looking at Lovecraft's own "The Beast in the Cave," written between Spring 1904 and April 1905, and ...
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