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Jan 5, 2020

‘Serious cyber-attack’ on Austrian government

Posted by in categories: cybercrime/malcode, government

Foreign ministry officials believe another country may be responsible.

Jan 5, 2020

‘Commander of Hearts’

Posted by in category: drones

Hundreds of thousands of grieving Iranians attend farewell procession dedicated to General Qassem #Soleimani, former head of Iran’s elite Quds Force who was killed in a US drone strike in Iraq earlier this week.

Jan 5, 2020

Scientists destroy cancer in the lab using 50 times less chemo

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

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Jan 5, 2020

Tweaking Gut Bacteria Could Protect Our Brain From Strokes

Posted by in category: neuroscience

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Jan 5, 2020

ElonMusk’s Neuralink wants to create and develop brain-machine interfaces

Posted by in category: neuroscience

.@ElonMusk’s Neuralink wants to create and develop brain-machine interfaces.

Jan 5, 2020

This post has nothing to do with politics and is only to provide evidence of the disgusting behavior of BIG PHARMA

Posted by in category: futurism

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Jan 5, 2020

Why the quantum internet should be built in space

Posted by in categories: internet, quantum physics, satellites

The best way to distribute quantum entanglement around the globe is via a massive constellation of orbiting satellites, physicists say.

Jan 5, 2020

Fighting Ebola and other Highly Hazardous Pathogens In A Hot Zone! — Colonel (ret) Dr. Mark Kortepeter, MD, MPH — ideaXme — Ira Pastor

Posted by in categories: aging, bioengineering, biological, biotech/medical, defense, genetics, health, life extension, military, posthumanism, science

Jan 5, 2020

Dr. Lucica Ditiu — Executive Director of the Stop TB Partnership — ideaXme — Ira Pastor

Posted by in categories: aging, biological, biotech/medical, genetics, health, life extension, posthumanism, science, transhumanism

Jan 5, 2020

How we survive the surveillance apocalypse

Posted by in categories: law, surveillance, transportation

But no, privacy isn’t dead. A path to reclaiming it — fuzzy and almost too late — is starting to emerge. We just have to be angry enough to demand it.


Trying to get straight answers has been, literally, a full-time job. I’ve digested the legal word salad of privacy policies, interrogated a hundred companies and even hacked into a car dashboard to grab my data back. There are lots of stories about online threats, but it feels different watching your personal information streaming out of devices you take for granted. This year I learned there is no such thing as “incognito.” Just stepping out for an errand, I discovered, lets my car record where I shop, what I listen to and even how much I weigh.