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Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Your Clothes Are Soaked In Cocaine (If You're Lucky)

NSA Devises Radio Pathway Into Computers, China Is Cloning Pigs On An 'Industrial Scale', The House That Cocaine Built, Monopoly's Secret War Against The Third Reich, The Crumbling Ancient Texts That May Hold Life-Saving Cures
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Wednesday, January 15, 2014
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NSA Devises Radio Pathway Into Computers
nytimes.com
While most of the NSA's surveillance software is inserted by gaining access to computer networks, they have increasingly made use of a secret technology that enables it to enter and alter data in computers even if they are not connected to the Internet.
CLONED IN CHINA
China Is Cloning Pigs On An 'Industrial Scale'
bbc.co.uk
The cloning methods may not be novel - but the application of mass production is.
HUFF AND PUFF AND BLOW IT DOWN
The House That Cocaine Built
vocativ.com
An inside look of a Colombian cocaine lab that's sure to blow you away.
END GAME
Monopoly's Secret War Against The Third Reich
eurogamer.net
As the world burned, Britain was devoting serious time and ingenuity to keeping have-a-go-heroes stocked with gizmos and trinkets churned out by a plucky bunch of garden shed types.
SOMEONE LAMINATE THESE, QUICK!
The Crumbling Ancient Texts That May Hold Life-Saving Cures
nautil.us
A new malaria medicine may be needed in the near future if resistance to artemisinin grows. Perhaps a clue lies in the Timbuktu texts, but to find it, scholars and researchers must be able to study their pages.
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WITH A BANG AND A WHIMPER
Image: Egyptian policemen stand outside the court in the working class Imbaba neighbourhood of Cairo on January 14, 2014 after blast hit the building two hours before polls opened for Egyptians to vote on a new constitution.
Egyptian policemen stand outside the court in the working class Imbaba neighbourhood of Cairo on January 14, 2014 after blast hit the building two hours before polls opened for Egyptians to vote on a new constitution. Credit: KHALED DESOUKI/AFP/Getty Images/Newscom
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