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Booking.com customers warned of 'reservation hijacking' after hack
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Brain–machine interface reveals the origin of a widely used neural signal
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Giant cancer study reveals effectiveness of ‘off label’ treatments
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Hot deal: This 62% discount on the Motorola Razr Plus 2025 is pretty much robbery!
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Marine heatwaves can supercharge cyclones
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The striking history of safety matches
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China discontinues prominent journal ranking list
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AI agents replicate human social dynamics in days
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Deep-sea mining mustn’t go ahead until there are baseline data
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Booking.com Hit By Data Breach
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Someone bought 30 WordPress plugins and planted a backdoor in all of them
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Booking.com confirms hackers accessed customers’ data
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New Booking.com data breach forces reservation PIN resets
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Show HN: Pardonned.com – A searchable database of US Pardons
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Considering a used EV? Here are 3 things to know
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Microbial hockey: bacteria can spin a ‘puck’ just by swimming
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Electric vehicles can ride to the grid’s rescue
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Do the twist: bacteria can spin ‘pucks’ without touching them
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Your nose contains multitudes — of long-lived immune cells
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Liquid or solid? Oobleck droplets are both
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We moved Railway's frontend off Next.js. Builds went from 10+ mins to under 2
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We moved Railway's frontend off Next.js. Builds went from 10+ mins to under two
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LLM scraper bots are overloading acme.com's HTTPS server
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Mapping the maternal–fetal interface through pregnancy in high resolution
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Hidden human–virus interactions uncovered in DNA in blood and saliva
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