Articles filed under Washington Post
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Some scientists have been their own guinea pigs in the labAug 05, 2017 7:30 am - Werner Forssmann had a plan - a plan he knew his superiors would never approve. The 24-year-old German surgeon was frustrated by how difficult it was to access the human...
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Think you can only get salmonella from chicken? Think againAug 05, 2017 7:30 am - A multistate salmonella outbreak tied to Maradol papayas from Mexico is just the latest example of fresh produce - and not the usual suspects, eggs and poultry - contami...
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Low-carb vs. low-fat: New research says it doesn't really matterAug 05, 2017 7:30 am - For every patient I have who comes to me believing that a low-carb diet is the way to be healthy or control weight, I have another who has been unable to shrug off the v...
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Google's new program to track shoppers sparks a federal privacy complaintAug 05, 2017 1:00 am - A prominent privacy rights watchdog is asking the Federal Trade Commission to investigate a new Google advertising program that ties consumers' online behavior to their ...
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This tech entrepreneur has a novel policy to deter sexual harassmentAug 05, 2017 1:00 am - Most companies deal with sexual harassment allegations retroactively, scrambling when allegations arise and trying to fix the culture afterward with a bunch of training ...
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Why Sprint wants a merger with Charter so badlyAug 05, 2017 1:00 am - For the past few days, rumors have been swirling that Sprint wants to merge with Charter Communications. If the two got together, it could be a major deal, combining the...
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3 European countries say they're done with fossil-fueled carsAug 05, 2017 1:00 am - European moves to mark the end of the road for diesel and gas-powered cars are putting pressure on carmakers - as well as the United States - not to get left behind in t...
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From indoor lacrosse to WNBA, small sports finding homes onlineAug 05, 2017 1:00 am - When ESPN streamed the professional indoor lacrosse playoffs for pay-TV subscribers last year, about 4,000 people tuned in on average. This year, the National Lacrosse L...
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How bad is the HBO hack? The company is still struggling to find out.Aug 05, 2017 1:00 am - Days after admitting that hackers stole sensitive company information, executives at HBO are still scrambling to understand the extent of the damage. The hack, which HBO...
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Silicon Valley talent war has Toyota seeking techies at homeAug 05, 2017 1:00 am - When it comes to recruiting tech talent, Toyota is anything but subtle. The Japanese automaker recently launched a marketing campaign targeting information technology sp...