October 26, 2015
By The Morning News
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- WHO deems processed meats carcinogenic—less than two slices of bacon a day increases bowel cancer risk by 18%.
- Meat lobbyists use inside influence to keep environmental impact outside scope of dietary regulations.
- A history of the WHO's carcinogen findings and what "definitely," "probably," or "possibly" causes cancer.
- DNA testing shows the food you eat differs from its label by up to 15%.
- First-ever case of a failed paternity test because a man's sperm carries his dead twin's DNA.
- Dr. Strangedata on where eerie friend suggestions come from.
- US thinks Russian subs near undersea internet cables may be looking for ways to boot the West offline in case of conflict.
- Harvard physicists develop a material that can transmit data "infinitely" faster—using light.
- If Earth goes, all your data goes with it—how to store your precious memories off-planet.
- It's not crazy to say Trudeau won on ideas—after all, Harper beat two pretty boys before him.
- Whites pulled over in Greensboro, NC, are more likely to have drugs or guns—police search blacks twice as often.
- California won't fragment "Asian" label, despite huge diversity within the demographic.
- "What will Syria's youth, when they are old, tell their children?"
- Dominican authorities strip author Junot Díaz of award for supporting Haitian immigration rights.
- Comedian wins Guatemalan presidential election marked by low turnout.
- "Though boys like secret codes too, it seems as if more girls use gibberish and remember it fondly."
- The time I sang in a Scientology holiday choir.