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Game on AMD. Anytime, Anywhere. — AMD powers gaming experiences across PCs, consoles, cloud, and handheld. [AMD]
The 68th annual IEEE International Electron Devices Meeting, or IEDM, is an exciting time for Intel Labs as we have a chance to detail our latest quantum computing research directly to enthusiastic peers and the industry at large. Our paper, titled “Mitigating Impact of Defects on Performance with Classical Device Engineering of Scaled Si/SiGe Qubit Arrays,” discusses the work we’ve done with quantum-buried Silicon (Si) channel devices embedded into Silicon Germanium (SiGe). Learn more about it here. [Intel Quantum] #QuantumComputing #Developer #Technology
The best albums of 2022 [The Economist]
How is Ukraine coping with the trauma of war? [The Economist Podcasts]
Implementing a New CRM Should Be Easy [Harvard Business Review]
Emancipation movie: The true story of 'Whipped Peter' in Will Smith's new film [BBC News]
SpaceX’s First Moon Trip Crew to Include Artists, DJ Steve Aoki [Bloomberg]
France hoping Mbappe will be enough to match England's impressive depth [Reuters]
World Cup 2022: Palestine beats Israel on football’s big stage — How Palestine won Qatar 2022 without even playing in it. [AL-Jazeera News]
Has The U.S. Become a Soccer Nation? [The New Yorker] #FIFAWorldCup2026USA
The Game Awards 2022: all the announcements and trailers [The Verge]
Elon Musk’s tunnels to nowhere [Vox]
Slack’s new CEO, Lidiane Jones, brings two decades of product experience to the job [TechCrunch]
DNA that was frozen for 2 million years has been sequenced [MIT Technology Review]
People are getting sick with mystery illnesses and testing negative for COVID, RSV, and flu. Here's why. [Insider]
Russia’s war on Ukraine has shone a spotlight on nuclear weapons to a degree that hasn’t been seen since the Cold War. #NATOReview reflects on Russia’s nuclear coercion ⤵️ [LinkedIn] #NATO
Rising temperatures causing distress to fetuses, study reveals [The Guardian]
How Is Everyone Making Those A.I. Selfies? — Images generated with Lensa AI are all over social media, but at what cost? [The New York Times]
House passes landmark legislation protecting same-sex marriage [The Guardian] #LGBTQIA+
The Best Ways To Keep Perishable Food Fresh For As Long As Possible [Huffington Post]
Why is Marjorie Taylor Greene Like This? [The Atlantic]
Supernovas And Surprising Stars Who Might Decide The World Cup Quarterfinals [FiveThirtyEight]
AI selfies — and their critics — are taking the internet by storm [Washington Post]
Pour son vingt-sixième album, le rappeur Jul a toujours « beaucoup de choses à dire » [Le Monde]
The author of Florida's 'Don't Say Gay' bill resigns after being indicted on charges of swindling COVID-relief loans [Insider]
We are hiring! — AFWERX seeks to hire a multidisciplinary senior-level Deputy Division Chief, serving as the Spark (RGS) Deputy Division Chief. This candidate will be responsible for managing and executing all aspects of virtual collaboration, immersive training, and networking opportunities to inspire ideas and cultivate a more creative force. — Only accepting submissions until this Sunday, December 14 – apply today!: [LinkedIn] #AFWERX
The artists defying Putin’s war on Ukrainian culture [The Guardian]
When President Biden hosted the leaders of Finland and Sweden at the White House this year, he spoke triumphantly about their decision to join NATO. 28 members approved their membership, but one holdout remains: President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey. [NY Times]
39 Tech And Gadget Gifts They’ll Start Using The Day They Open Them [Huffington Post]
Writing Isn’t About Finding the Right Answer [The Atlantic]
Supernovas And Surprising Stars Who Might Decide The World Cup Quarterfinals [FiveThirtyEight]
Trevor Noah was a late-night comedy unicorn [The Washington Post]
Gen Z are turning their time online into a side hustle in 2023 [Mashable]
Guy Who Wrote Minecraft's Ending Poem Makes It Public Domain After Taking Shrooms [VICE News]
Bernie Sanders to Bring Yemen War Powers Resolution to the Floor as Soon as Next Week [The Intercept_]
We rallied to save manatees once. Can we do it again? [National Geographic]
The FDA clears updated COVID-19 vaccines for kids under age 5 [NPR]
Pulling up ‘A Seat at the Table’: Elk Grove bookstore and cafe celebrates first anniversary [CapRadioNews]
La petite musique hongroise [Le Monde diplomatique]
Don’t Be Afraid of a Russian Collapse — Why is the West so hesitant about a clear Ukrainian victory? [Foreign Policy]
Africa’s Past Is Not Its Future — How the Continent Can Chart Its Own Course [Foreign Affairs]
Islamic State Khorasan Brings War With Pakistan to Afghan Soil [The Diplomat]
From Systems in Motion, Infinite Patterns Appear [Quanta Magazine]
#ThrowbackThursday avec l’électronique au CERN. Aujourd’hui, les ateliers font de la conception, assemblent des prototypes, et produisent des modules et des cartes de circuits électroniques. Travailler avec @CERNJOBS, dans l'électronique par exemple : careers.cern/alljobs [CERN_FR]
NASA’s Retired SOFIA Aircraft Finds New Home at Arizona Museum [NASA]
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A wonderful gift from President Emmanuel Macron. France to make condoms free at pharmacies for those ages 18-25 in a bid to reduce unwanted pregnancies among young people. This shows maturity from the French Govt unlike Hollywood, which exploited teenagers who end up on “MTV’s 16 & Pregnant.”
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