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Amateur Radio Heroes Save Satellite Data

Amateur radio enthusiasts have created a decoder to access SSMIS satellite data, stepping in as NOAA plans to cut off a key data stream for hurricane forecasting. Their initiative showcases the importance of community-driven solutions in weather monitoring.

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The Future of Cryptography Under Fire

Peter Gutmann, a computer scientist, has some strong opinions about the US National Institute for Standards and Technology’s (NIST) push for post-quantum cryptographic algorithms. His views spark a debate on the future of data security.

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Your Health: Blame Game

Terrain theory is resurfacing, suggesting illness is always preventable and blaming individuals for their health. This perspective raises important questions about accountability and the complexity of health.

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Can Extinct Birds Fly Again?

New Zealand is set to revive the giant moa with support from Colossal Biosciences and filmmaker Peter Jackson. Discover the potential impact of this project on wildlife and conservation efforts.

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Double Boom in the Sky!

Discover how scientists have found the first evidence of a double-detonated Type Ia supernova, revealing new insights into our universe and the bright stars that light up our night sky.

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