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Women who lose close elections are just as likely to run again as men
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First empirical evidence of an identity-related societal cleavage
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Google Maps will let you pay for parking or transit fares within the app
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Ransomware gangs are running riot and paying them off doesn't help
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Cambodia sets up China-style internet firewall
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Australia news media 'large and small' discuss Google deals
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China steps up online controls with new rule for bloggers
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Australia to amend laws to make Google and Facebook pay
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Controversial social network Parler announces relaunch
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YouTube continues to push dangerous videos to users susceptible to extremism, white supremacy, report finds
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How Apple and Google protect your privacy while warning of COVID exposure
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Major Australian media company strikes Google news pay deal
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Tip of the iceberg: The true state of drinking water advisories in First Nations
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Scientists need to become better communicators, but it’s hard to measure whether training works
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Scientists develop state-of-the-art subsea holographic camera
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No-solder connector technologies for trillion-node engine IoT open platform
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Study looks more closely at Mars' underground water signals
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Researchers reconstruct precipitation seasonality in central China over last century
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People overestimate Black Americans' chances of economic success
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