11 lessons from the Timehop data breach
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Data breaches are increasingly likely. A look inside one data breach emphasizes the importance of having a plan, being guided by transparency, and using two-factor authentication.
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Data breaches are increasingly likely. A look inside one data breach emphasizes the importance of having a plan, being guided by transparency, and using two-factor authentication.
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Universities can seed regional economic growth by attracting and training top talent who go on to file patents and found local companies, a new study shows.
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Study of brain activity finds using a credit card engages brain networks connected to anticipation and craving.
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A new study finds immigrants are more likely to start a company than their U.S.-born counterparts.
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A new study looks at what wording should be used to identify content created by artificial intelligence.
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Six illustrations we loved this year.
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The California electricity crisis in 2000 was one of the greatest financial disasters of the past century. Decades later, the question remained: Why did the newly created electricity markets fail?
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Institute professor Daron Acemoglu and MIT Sloan professor Simon Johnson have examined economic growth, digital advertising, and the Russian oil cap.
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Ukrainians with stronger analytical reasoning skills were better at identifying pro-Russia propaganda, according to a new study.