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Hubble Space Telescope, NASA, astronomy, space viewing, computer trouble
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Computer Woes Hit Hubble Space Telescope, Science Halted

Whowhatwhy Editors 06/17/21
Roger Cox, environmental lawyer, Royal Dutch Shell Plc, court victory
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How Law Can Fight Climate Change

Whowhatwhy Editors 06/16/21
cybercrime, tech, FBI, Bitcoin, ransomware recovery
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Is the FBI Winning the Cybercrime War?

Whowhatwhy Editors 06/15/21
climate crisis, carbon, biodiversity role, new report
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Our Response to Climate Change Is Missing Something Big

Whowhatwhy Editors 06/14/21
Big Tech, data, law enforcement, personal information
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How Big Tech Created a Data ‘Treasure Trove’ for Police

Whowhatwhy Editors 06/13/21
World Oceans Day, fifth ocean, Southern Ocean, antarctica, climate change
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There’s a New Ocean on Earth — Can You Name All 5?

Whowhatwhy Editors 06/09/21
climate change, CO2, historic high, NOAA
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Carbon Dioxide, Which Drives Climate Change, Reaches Highest Level in 4 Million Years

Whowhatwhy Editors 06/09/21
calamintha bee, rare species, new locations, pollination, endangered plants
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Florida Scientists Find Rare Bee Species at New Sites Feeding On Rare Series of Plants

Whowhatwhy Editors 06/09/21
Amazon, Sidewalk, wifi sharing, mesh network, privacy
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Amazon US Customers Have Days to Opt Out of Wireless Sharing

Whowhatwhy Editors 06/04/21
carbon, tree planting, natural regeneration, research
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Natural Regeneration: The ‘Messy’ Alternative to Tree-Planting

Whowhatwhy Editors 06/03/21
cybersecurity, ransomware, largest global meat processor, Brazil, Russia
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World’s Largest Meatpacking Plant Sees Progress in Cyberattack Battle

Whowhatwhy Editors 06/02/21
Tulsa massacre, terrorism, history, racism, accounability
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Tulsa Race Massacre at 100: An Act of Terrorism America Tried to Forget

Whowhatwhy Editors 06/01/21

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