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  1. whoosh

    VIDEO Who Gets Long Covid, and Why? | Huge Findings From New Study

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    Project Demo - Extracting Effective Permissions from TFS | Visual Studio ALM Rangers Demos

    The first project demo in the new series with project members Jon & Mehmet joining me in the studio to discuss the Extracting Effective Permissions from TFS project by the Visual Studio ALM Rangers. The release of the Extracting effective permissions from TFS research findings, packaged in a...
  3. Mr Walnuts

    Windows 7 Looking for some decent web forums for third-party Windows software

    I know its poor etiquette to ask for a forum in another forum... but I'm looking for a decent list of discussion boards/forums on Third Party Windows Software... but all my search results keep yielding friggin forum software instead of software forums... hyuk hyuk... even while using quotation...
  4. cybercore

    Homeless Bones: The Mysterious Fate of Richard III

    Battlefield, scene of the death of King Richard III. Unearthed in a garden in nearby Earl Shilton, it was dated as possibly 15th-century and judged to be of a type made for a person of high rank. It now has pride of place in the courtyard of the prestigious Battlefield Visitors Centre. Not bad...
  5. cybercore

    Need a hand? Scientists convince people they have 3 arms.

    Cari Nierenberg writes: If two hands are better than one, then imagine what you could do with three. In a new study, Swedish researchers were able to trick participants' brains into believing their body had an extra arm. Brain scientists at the Karolinska Institutet in Stockholm conducted...
  6. cybercore

    Ancient Skulls Found in England Were Used as Cups (Possibly for Mr. Whoosh)

    Ancient human bones found in an English cave not only show signs of cannibalism but also seem to have served another gruesome role: providing the raw material for so-called "skull cups." These skulls-turned-goblets may have been used as vessels for blood, food or potent drinks during rituals...
  7. cybercore

    In the dating game, speaking styles count: study

    Link Removed due to 404 Error Link Removed due to 404 Error NEW YORK (Reuters) – American researchers have found a new way to predict the success of a relationship -- compare the speaking style of a couple. In a study of college students they found that couples whose language was in...
  8. cybercore

    Huge Black Hole Discovered in Small Galaxy

    Huge Black Hole Discovered in Small Galaxy Which came first: the black hole or its home galaxy? This chicken-and-egg analogy is an issue raised with the discovery of a massive black hole inside a tiny, dwarf galaxy, and it may provide clues to the formation of the universe. A little...
  9. cybercore

    Swine flu survivors may develop super-immunity

    BBC News - Swine flu offers extraordinary super immunity People who recover from swine flu may be left with an extraordinary natural ability to fight off flu viruses, findings suggests. In the nine patients they studied who had caught swine flu during the pandemic, they found the infection...
  10. cybercore

    Bookseller finds jewellery stash in hollowed-out book

    Jewellery stash first for secondhand book-seller | Otago Daily Times Online News Keep Up to Date Local, National New Zealand & International News Over the years, secondhand book-seller Mike Hamblyn has found all sorts of unusual items in book purchases - banknotes, letters, photographs...
  11. cybercore

    Windows 7 Gamers have good brains

    Link Removed due to 404 Error Shoot-em-ups can make fast decision makers Boffins at the University of Rochester have worked out that first-person shooter players are better at making fast, accurate decisions based on evidence extracted from their surroundings. They have also...
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