Neuroscientists Hack Itching, Exposing a Mysterious Neural Circuit

Credit to Author: Michael Byrne| Date: Thu, 17 Aug 2017 15:00:00 +0000
A key to understanding why scratching an itch feels so good.
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Credit to Author: Michael Byrne| Date: Thu, 17 Aug 2017 15:00:00 +0000
A key to understanding why scratching an itch feels so good.
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Credit to Author: Samantha Cole| Date: Thu, 17 Aug 2017 14:00:00 +0000
The path of totality cuts through some of the strictest places in the country for cannabis legalization. Activists want to get their message out.
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Credit to Author: Jason Johnson| Date: Thu, 17 Aug 2017 13:00:00 +0000
A ROM hack makes the classic Bond shooter different each time you play it.
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Credit to Author: Jason Johnson| Date: Thu, 17 Aug 2017 12:00:00 +0000
Is ‘PlayerUnkown’s Battlegrounds’ Pub-Gee? Pub-Guh? Pub-Gah? Pee-You-Bee-Ge
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Credit to Author: Woody Leonhard| Date: Thu, 17 Aug 2017 04:33:00 -0700
Wednesday night, Microsoft claims, it issued KB 4034661 for Windows 10 Anniversary Update, bringing version 1607 up to build 14393.1613. It was supposed to go out the Automatic Update chute. But as of early Thursday morning, U.S. time, nobody’s seen it. There may be a good reason why. Or maybe not. Such are the vagaries of patching Windows.
It’s a laundry-list patch, rolling out on a Wednesday (or Thursday, or …), nine days after the regular Patch Tuesday patch, KB 4034658 wiped out the Update History on many Win10 Anniversary Update machines. The KB 4034661 article lists dozens of small bug fixes (that’s “quality improvements” in Microsoft Speak).
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Credit to Author: Louise Matsakis| Date: Wed, 16 Aug 2017 21:57:41 +0000
The move comes after the security firm previously defended its decision to retain the neo-Nazi site for months.
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Credit to Author: SSD / Maor Schwartz| Date: Wed, 16 Aug 2017 07:21:39 +0000
Vulnerability Summary The following advisory describes a type confusion vulnerability that leads to remote code execution found in Chrome browser version 59. Chrome browser is affected by a type confusion vulnerability. The vulnerability results from incorrect optimization by the turbofan compiler, which causes confusion between access to an object array and a value array, and … Continue reading SSD Advisory – Chrome Turbofan Remote Code Execution
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