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North Korea's Remote Work Hustle Creates Digital Sleeper Cells
Thousands of North Korean IT workers have infiltrated Fortune 500 companies by posing as remote developers from places like Nebraska or Oregon. Using stolen identities and impressive fake resumes, the...
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China's Display Tech Rebellion Makes HDMI Look Like a Relic
Chinese manufacturers just fired a 192Gbps shot across the bow of Western display technology standards, and nobody seems to have noticed. While tech headlines obsess over AI, China quietly developed G...
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The Pill's Hidden Postpartum Trap: Birth Control Linked to New Mom Blues
New moms face a startling 49% higher risk of depression when using hormonal contraceptives after childbirth. A massive Danish study tracking over 600,000 first-time mothers has uncovered this troublin...
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Your Brain on Shrooms: How Psychedelics Rewire Moral Circuitry
Imagine your moral compass getting a firmware update from magic mushrooms. That's essentially what emerging suggests as scientists map how psychedelic experiences create new ethical neural pathways -...