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RARE FIND | 5-MINUTE READ
Turkey Probably Hasn't Found the Rare Earth Metals It Says It Has
BY CHRIS BARANIUK
The deposits discovered reportedly contain enough resources to meet global demand for 1,000 years—surpassing even China's reserves. But experts are skeptical.
POISON PARADISE | 5-MINUTE READ
What Humans Can Learn From the Sea Cucumber's Toxic Arsenal
BY MAGGIE CHEN
Sea cucumbers are squishy and soft. They also employ lethal strategies to protect themselves.
VULNERABILITIES | 4-MINUTE READ
New 'Retbleed' Attack Can Swipe Key Data From Intel and AMD CPUs
BY DAN GOODIN, ARS TECHNICA
The exploit can leak password information and other sensitive material, but the chipmakers are rolling out mitigations.
ANGRY NERD | 4-MINUTE READ
The First—and Last—Time We Rank the Star Wars Movies
BY JASON KEHE
All ranked lists are lazy, lame, and lacking. Except this one.
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BOT COLLABS | 6-MINUTE READ
When AI Makes Art, Humans Supply the Creative Spark
BY WILL KNIGHT
Fears that artificial intelligence tools could displace creatives such as illustrators, designers, and photographers seem unfounded—for now.
TELL ALL | 3-MINUTE READ
A Privacy Panic Flares Up in India After Police Pull Payment Data from Razorpay
BY VARSHA BANSAL
Donors to nonprofit Alt News had their information given to law enforcement without consent, highlighting limited data protections in the world's largest democracy.
IDEAS | 7-MINUTE READ
What Germany's Lack of Race Data Means During a Pandemic
BY EDNA BONHOMME
Due to its history with the Holocaust, calling race by its name has often been contested. Black Germans say that this policy can ignore disparate impact.
FIRE PLAY | 6-MINUTE READ
How to Install the Google Play Store on an Amazon Fire Tablet
BY SCOTT GILBERTSON
These slates are cheap but hampered by the retailer's limited app store. Here's how to get a broader selection.
CASUAL GAMER | 3-MINUTE READ
How I Accidentally Broke My Doomscrolling Habit
BY SWAPNA KRISHNA
Turns out mobile games are the perfect loophole for my lizard brain—and they could work for you, too.
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