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Gibberish papers still lurk in the scientific literature It is free to download, and anyone can use it. By 2012, computer scientist Cyril Labbé had found 85 fake SCIgen papers in conferences published by the ...
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Clearview AI hit with sweeping legal complaints over controversial face scraping in Europe The complaints filed in France, Austria, Greece, Italy, and the United Kingdom say that the company's method of documenting and collecting data ...
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Site in Syria could be world's oldest war memorial, study finds The site, known as the White Monument, in the town of Tal Banat had previously been thought to be an ancient mass grave of enemy fighters.
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Airbus hikes jet output targets in bet on aviation recovery Shares in the world's largest planemaker rose more than 6% after it said was exploring an almost two-fold increase in output of key single-aisle jets by ...
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Astronomer Geoff Marcy booted from National Academy of Sciences in wake of sexual harassment NAS's governing council has rescinded the membership of astronomer Geoffrey Marcy, the academy told its members in an email yesterday.
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Biden calls for higher wages as he warns of 'bumps in the road' to recovery Joe Biden has called for corporate America to raise wages for workers as rising inflation and supply chain bottlenecks create "bumps in the road" for ...
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Tesla cashing in on chips 1. Apple hints at crypto interest. Apple has hinted at a growing interest in cryptocurrency, as it seeks new talent for its payments division. · 2. EU 'too soft ...
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It is time to clean up the air in buildings By documenting evidence of social and geographic inequalities in health, Chadwick showed that poor sanitation was associated with poor health.
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Self-driving vehicles to be trialled in Cambridge Self-driving electric vehicles which can carry up to 10 people are to be trialled in Cambridge. Known as Auto-Shuttles, the vehicles will operate on a ...
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Covid in Scotland: Police reveal excuses for travel ban breaches Repeat offenders can face fines of up to £960. Until this month most of the country had been in lockdown since Boxing Day with a "stay at home" ...
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