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The Encyclosphere Is Coming

November 22nd, 2019

Via: Larry Sanger: We are fed up. After ten years of domination by big social media—which might finally be in decline—we are tired of giant Silicon Valley corporations using us contemptuously. We still remember an Internet in which we charted our own destiny and owned our own data. It’s not just social media. It’s Wikipedia, […]

Millennials Seeing Health Decline Faster Than Gen X

November 20th, 2019

More vaccines. More profits generated from the victims seeking treatments from the people who poisoned them in the first place. Mission accomplished. Via: Yahoo Finance: The declining health of the millennial generation could have a serious impact on the U.S. health care system, according to experts. “Millennials are seeing their health decline faster than the […]

Too Much Screen Time May Be Stunting Toddlers’ Brains

November 19th, 2019

Via: U.S. News: Toddlers who spend loads of time looking at tablets, smartphones or TVs may be changing their brains, and not for the better. A new study using brain scans showed that the white matter in the brains of children who spent hours in front of screens wasn’t developing as fast as it was […]

Scientists ‘May Have Crossed Ethical Line’ in Growing Human Brains

November 17th, 2019

Oh, really? What could possibly go wrong? *sigh* Anyway, I designate, “Sentient lumps of brain,” as Cryptogon’s Phrase Of The Year. Have a nice day. Via: Guardian: Neuroscientists may have crossed an “ethical rubicon” by growing lumps of human brain in the lab, and in some cases transplanting the tissue into animals, researchers warn. The […]

Medicines Pose Global Environmental Risk

November 14th, 2019

Via: AFP: Residues from billions of doses of antibiotics, painkillers and antidepressants pose a significant risk to freshwater ecosystems and the global food chain, a new analysis said Thursday. There are growing fears that the unchecked use of antibiotics in both medicine and agriculture will have adverse effects on the environment and on human health. […]

China Doesn’t Want You To Know About This Place

November 14th, 2019

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Nimitz UFO Encounters: Enlisted Sailors Insist Data Was Confiscated by “Two Unknown Individuals”

November 13th, 2019

Erase everything, including the blank media. Nice. In other words, make sure all the tapes were wiped in case anything interesting was left behind after the “unknown individuals” walked off with the bulk of the evidence. Then they hung out in the Admiral’s quarters with a guard posted outside. Swamp gas, obviously. Again, I think […]

Supreme Court Allows Sandy Hook Families’ Case Against Remington Arms To Proceed

November 13th, 2019

Via: NPR: The Supreme Court has denied Remington Arms Co.’s bid to block a lawsuit filed by families of victims of the Sandy Hook school massacre. The families say Remington should be held liable, as the maker and promoter of the AR-15-style rifle used in the 2012 killings. The court opted not to hear the […]

YouTube: Accounts Can Be Deleted if ‘No Longer Commercially Viable’

November 13th, 2019

Via: PC Magazine: YouTube’s attempt to explain when it can terminate your account has led to confusion among its most prolific users. The Google-owned video platform chose a curious way to explain it, implying that YouTube can delete your account if your videos alienate advertisers. “YouTube may terminate your access, or your Google account’s access […]

Federal Judge Rules Suspicionless Device Searches at the Border Are Illegal

November 13th, 2019

Via: Engadget: Civil liberties advocates just scored an important victory in a bid to prevent arbitrary device searches at the US border. A federal court handling a 2017 lawsuit has ruled that US policies allowing device searches without valid suspicion or warrants violate Fourth Amendment protections against unreasonable searches and seizures. Judge Denise Casper noted […]

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