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The Digital Scalpel: Why Identifying the Manage My Health Hacker Changes Nothing About New Zealand's Health Data Crisis
Investigative Technology3 days ago

The Digital Scalpel: Why Identifying the Manage My Health Hacker Changes Nothing About New Zealand's Health Data Crisis

The capture of the Manage My Health hacker is a distraction. New Zealand's critical health data security remains fundamentally broken.

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The Microscopic Secret: Why Caterpillar Hairs Are About to Redefine Acoustic Warfare
Science3 days ago

The Microscopic Secret: Why Caterpillar Hairs Are About to Redefine Acoustic Warfare

DailyWorld Editorial
The Silicon Shield: Why Taiwan's Chip Dominance Is the World's Most Dangerous Geopolitical Asset
Global Economics & Technology3 days ago

The Silicon Shield: Why Taiwan's Chip Dominance Is the World's Most Dangerous Geopolitical Asset

DailyWorld Editorial
Centenarians Eat Steak? The Hidden Agenda Behind the Latest Longevity Study
Science & Health Analysis3 days ago

Centenarians Eat Steak? The Hidden Agenda Behind the Latest Longevity Study

DailyWorld Editorial
The Quiet Coup: Why The Conversation’s New Editor Signals a Dangerous Shift in Academic Media
Technology3 days ago

The Quiet Coup: Why The Conversation’s New Editor Signals a Dangerous Shift in Academic Media

DailyWorld Editorial
The Silent Salt War: Why Your Bread Is Changing and Who's Really Profiting from 'Healthier' Food
Investigative Science & Economics3 days ago

The Silent Salt War: Why Your Bread Is Changing and Who's Really Profiting from 'Healthier' Food

DailyWorld Editorial
The Silent Tech Coup: Why US-Cyprus Tech Cooperation Isn't About Innovation, It's About Containment
Geopolitical Technology Analysis3 days ago

The Silent Tech Coup: Why US-Cyprus Tech Cooperation Isn't About Innovation, It's About Containment

DailyWorld Editorial
The 98-Year-Old Sticky Mess: Why Academia’s Longest Experiment Is a Monument to Obsolescence (And Who's Paying for It)
Investigative Science Analysis3 days ago

The 98-Year-Old Sticky Mess: Why Academia’s Longest Experiment Is a Monument to Obsolescence (And Who's Paying for It)

DailyWorld Editorial
The Hidden Cost of 'Accelerated Science': Who Is Really Cashing In on the Research Gold Rush?
Investigative Analysis3 days ago

The Hidden Cost of 'Accelerated Science': Who Is Really Cashing In on the Research Gold Rush?

DailyWorld Editorial
The Silicon Curtain: Why Denmark’s Tech Boycott of US Brands Is a Warning Shot to Silicon Valley Giants
Global Economics & Technology4 days ago

The Silicon Curtain: Why Denmark’s Tech Boycott of US Brands Is a Warning Shot to Silicon Valley Giants

DailyWorld Editorial
The Quiet Power Grab: Why UNESCO's Push for Women in Science Hides a Bigger Geopolitical Battle
Global Policy & Science4 days ago

The Quiet Power Grab: Why UNESCO's Push for Women in Science Hides a Bigger Geopolitical Battle

DailyWorld Editorial
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