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Starving Prostate Cancer with Apple Peel, Red Grapes & Turmeric

Written by sciencedaily.com

When you dine on curry and baked apples, enjoy the fact that you are eating something that could play a role starving — or even preventing — cancer. New research identifies several natural compounds found in food, including turmeric, apple peels and red grapes, as key ingredients that could thwart the growth of prostate cancer.

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Quantum Mechanics De-Mystified

Written by risingtidefoundation.net

Is the quantum world truly driven by a-causal randomness beyond the scope of intelligibility as commonly taught? Or is this atomic realm coherent with the intelligible laws of the macroverse and the human mind?

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Rage against the machine

Written by University of Cambridge

April 2012 marked the bicentenary of the high-water mark of the Luddite rebellion – but new research suggests that the movement may be celebrated for the wrong reasons.

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Major US SMS Routing Company was hacked for five years

Written by arstechnica.com

Syniverse, a company that routes hundreds of billions of text messages every year for hundreds of carriers including Verizon, T-Mobile, and AT&T, revealed to government regulators that a hacker gained unauthorized access to its databases for five years.

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