Things I have recently spotted that may be of interest to others:
Computing: Relevant reports that PornHub is being sued for subjecting women and children who are sex-trafficked to non-consensual sex.
Gizmodo discusses the most significant hacking events in history.
Finance: (and Politics) Gizmodo reports that many States are using facial recognition software to verity unemployment claims is prone to error, thus denying legitimate unemployment claims. Gizmodo also says that the company is difficult to contact about an error.
Health: The Scientist reports that antibodies to COVID were present in the US in late 2019.
Politics: FiveThirtyEight on how, in the US, adherents of the two major parties despise each other more than in similar situations in other countries, and how this puts democracy itself in jeopardy.
According to Gizmodo, reporting on testimony to Congress, the upstart social network, Parler, warned the FBI, several times, about the insurrection at the US Capitol on January 6.
Science: Gizmodo reports on snake-like robots that dig into the ground, and under it.
NPR reports that a fossil dinosaur as long as a basketball court has been found in Australia.
NPR also reports that several varieties of apple, thought to have disappeared, still exist.
The Scientist reports on a study indicating that different groups have different "handshakes." These variant behaviors appear to be long-lasting within the group.
Gizmodo reports that ground temperature in Siberia recently hit 48 Celsius, which is way above normal, and not good.
The graphic used in these posts is from NASA, hence, it is free to use like this.
Thanks for looking!
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