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Israel-Linked Spy Virus Discovered At Hotels Used For Iran Nuclear Talks
The cybersecurity firm Kaspersky discovered the malware on one of its computers first. When its researchers searched millions of computers for the virus, they found it at three key luxury hotels.
Like Us, Chimps Go Bananas For Booze
Scientists have spotted chimpanzees routinely sipping palm wine from trees in Guinea. The study supports a theory that our common relatives evolved the ability to digest alcohol millions of years ago.
For Comedian Kumail Nanjiani, Getting Personal Is Complicated
Born in Karachi, Pakistan, Nanjiani moved to the U.S. for college. "I have a very conflicted relationship to where I'm from ..." he says. "It's still a struggle to negotiate some of it."
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Saturn's Dark And Mysterious Outer Ring Is Even Bigger Than Expected
Scientists say the Phoebe ring is "more than 200 times as big across as Saturn itself." They used a special infrared space telescope to get the best look yet at the massive ring of black dust.
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Missouri Slow To Advance A Post-Ferguson Agenda
While several states have passed new laws aimed to curb excessive force by police, there's been surprisingly little traction in Missouri, where Michael Brown's death spurred international protests.
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Fields Of This
They Might Be Giants join Jonathan Coulton in ruining the Sting song 'Fields of Gold' by singing about other elements on the periodic table.
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Dial-A-Giant
The legendary alt-rock duo talks about keeping up with modern times and leads a game where all the answers are wrong.
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America's Next Economic Boom Could Be Lying Underground
When it comes to improving the standard of living for Americans, the middle class could use some help. One Harvard economist says the help is underground, in the form of oil and natural gas.
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A Suit That Turns A Person Into A Robot (Sort Of)
Robots are really bad at many simple human tasks. One possible workaround: Combine the person with the machine.
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Experiencing The 'Realities Of Being A Police Officer'
A group that raises money for police officers subjected to investigation or lawsuits is using a simulator program to help outsiders understand the challenges of the job.
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