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Merck’s Insurers Treat Ransomware Takedown as Act of War

December 4th, 2019

Schadenfreude? Maybe a little. Ok, a lot. Via: Bloomberg: Merck did what any of us would do when facing a disaster: It turned to its insurers. After all, through its property policies, the company was covered—after a $150 million deductible—to the tune of $1.75 billion for catastrophic risks including the destruction of computer data, coding, […]

India: Rampaging Monkeys Will Be Tracked Using Microsoft Facial Recognition AI So Worst Offenders Can Be Sterilized

December 2nd, 2019

Via: Daily Mail: Rampaging monkeys will be tracked using Microsoft face recognition technology so the worst offenders can be sterilised after causing chaos across India. The booming primate population has reached crisis levels in recent years with spates of attacks on humans, including babies being killed by the animals. Researchers at the Indraprastha Institute of […]

Bacteria in Contaminated Walmart Pork Resistant to Multiple Antibiotics

November 30th, 2019

Via: Newsweek: Testing has revealed the presence of bacteria resistant to multiple antibiotics in pork products sold at Walmart stores in the eastern U.S., according to a report. Research conducted by non-profit World Animal Protection (WAP) identified several strains of bacteria in the meat, 80 percent of which were resistant to at least one antibiotic. […]

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 […]

Neural Correlates of the DMT Experience Assessed with Multivariate EEG

November 20th, 2019

Via: Nature: N, N, Dimethyltryptamine (DMT) is a naturally-occurring serotonergic psychedelic capable of producing experiences that, in intensity, surpass those associated with standard doses of most orally administered psychedelics and indeed most other categories of psychoactive drugs. The subjective effects of intravenous DMT have a rapid onset and are characterized by unusually vivid visual imagery […]

‘Insect Apocalypse’ Poses Risk to All Life on Earth, Conservationists Warn

November 20th, 2019

Via: Guardian: The planet is at the start of a sixth mass extinction in its history, with huge losses already reported in larger animals that are easier to study. But insects are by far the most varied and abundant animals, outweighing humanity by 17 times. Insect population collapses have been reported in Germany and Puerto […]

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 […]

The Newest Fake Meat Is Made from Thin Air

November 12th, 2019

pHood! Via: FastCompany: Most plant-based meat, such as the Impossible Burger or the Beyond Burger, uses protein made from soy or peas. The newest meat alternative uses protein made from air instead, in a process that transforms CO2 into an ingredient with the same nutritional profile as the protein you find in animals. Air Protein, […]

Google Collecting Complete Health Histories on Millions of Americans

November 11th, 2019

Unbelievable. Via: Wall Street Journal: Google is engaged with one of the U.S.’s largest health-care systems on a project to collect and crunch the detailed personal-health information of millions of people across 21 states. The initiative, code-named “Project Nightingale,” appears to be the biggest effort yet by a Silicon Valley giant to gain a toehold […]

This Is How the U.S. Military’s Massive Facial Recognition System Works

November 7th, 2019

Via: OneZero: Over the last 15 years, the United States military has developed a new addition to its arsenal. The weapon is deployed around the world, largely invisible, and grows more powerful by the day. That weapon is a vast database, packed with millions of images of faces, irises, fingerprints, and DNA data — a […]

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