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How bad is vaping for your health? We’re finally getting answers

AS THE old joke goes, when I read about the dangers of smoking, I gave up reading. If you are a vaper, you might feel like you want to stop reading now. Don’t: you need to know this. I am a vaper. Like many others, I used to smoke and switched to vaping for health reasons….

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Bitcoin Price’s (BTC) Next Move Might Depend on Interest Rate Outlook

Economists are expecting Friday’s report to show a job gain of 185,000 in November, with the unemployment rate flat from October at 3.9%. A sizable miss to the downside is likely to reinforce bets about lower interest rates and might provide the fuel for bitcoin’s run to $50,000. The flip side, however – jobs added…

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AI copilot enhances human precision for safer aviation | MIT News

Imagine you’re in an airplane with two pilots, one human and one computer. Both have their “hands” on the controllers, but they’re always looking out for different things. If they’re both paying attention to the same thing, the human gets to steer. But if the human gets distracted or misses something, the computer quickly takes…

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Amazon sues group that fakes returns so people can get free MacBooks

Amazon is suing a naughty but enterprising group called REKK for offering a paid service to willing shoppers looking to get big-ticket items like laptops and game consoles for cheap by exploiting its return and refund system. This isn’t like the times you try to return a small item purchased from Amazon, like a pair…

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The placebo effect means painkillers may work better with side effects

The placebo effect occurs if a person experiences a medical benefit from the belief that they have had a health treatment Iryna Imago/Shutterstock Drug side effects may not always be a bad thing, for painkillers at least. An inert nasal spray that was presented as having painkilling properties was deemed more effective when it caused…

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Crypto Provisions Dropped From 2023 U.S. Defense Bill

Two crypto provisions addressing anti-money-laundering concerns were dropped from a joint version of the National Defense Authorization Act, a military-funding bill viewed as must-pass legislation, ending a backdoor effort to get digital-asset rules passed this year in the U.S. Source link

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New tools are available to help reduce the energy that AI models devour | MIT News

When searching for flights on Google, you may have noticed that each flight’s carbon-emission estimate is now presented next to its cost. It’s a way to inform customers about their environmental impact, and to let them factor this information into their decision-making. A similar kind of transparency doesn’t yet exist for the computing industry, despite…

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Apple has seemingly found a way to block Android’s new iMessage app

It appears that Beeper Mini, an easy iMessage solution for Android, was simply too good to be true — or a short-lived dream, at least. On Friday, less than a week after its launch, the app started experiencing technical issues when users were suddenly unable to send and receive blue bubble messages. The problems grew…

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Great Wall of China protected from erosion by coat of lichen and moss

A section of the Great Wall of China made with rammed earth AtthameeNi/Shutterstock The Great Wall of China is being protected from erosion by a “biocrust” of moss, lichen and cyanobacteria, much as the wall once shielded the country from northern invasions. The wall, built and rebuilt many times between about 200 BC and the…

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Craig Wright’s Tulip Trading Must Prove Ownership of Bitcoin in Hacking Case vs BTC Developers, English Court Rules

“Mr. Wright now not only needs to prove that he owns the bitcoin for the claim to proceed, he must also pay security for the developers’ costs of doing so,” Timothy Elliss, a partner at Enyo Law, which represents most of the defendants, said in an email. Source link

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