Oops! Hacker Steals $1 Million In Crypto And Then Destroys It

Plus, all four building blocks of DNA have been found in meteorites.
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Never Seen A Swimming Headless Chicken Monster? Feast Your Eyes On This One. | IFLScience

NEVER SEEN A SWIMMING HEADLESS CHICKEN MONSTER? FEAST YOUR EYES ON THIS ONE.

The headless chicken monster sea cucumber is something of a word salad when it comes to marine animals. Its nickname, beloved among remote-operated vehicle (ROV) pilots, is a nod to its resemblance to decapitated poultry, but it's more officially known as Enypniastes eximia. IFLScience

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THESE WILL BE THE MOST IMPORTANT JOB SKILLS IN 2025

World Economic Forum's latest job skill forecast for 2025 predicts that the most important skills will include analytical thinking, complex problem-solving, and emotional intelligence. Regardless of your current experience level, it's important to stay up with future trends, and nothing keeps the mind sharp like learning something new. Tap Udemy for all your educational needs, with convenient and affordable online courses you can take at your pace. From tech, finance, and marketing to leadership, design, and programming, Udemy has an expert-led course to ensure your skills are always in demand. [Partner]

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Oops! Hacker Steals $1 Million In Crypto And Then Destroys It. | The Byte

OOPS! HACKER STEALS $1 MILLION IN CRYPTO AND THEN DESTROYS IT.

Despite the old saying, not everything lives forever on the internet — including stolen crypto. This week, crypto security firm BlockSec announced that a hacker figured out how to exploit lending agreements and triple their crypto reward on the ZEED DeFi protocol. "Interestingly, the attacker does not transfer the obtained tokens out before self-destructing the attack contract. Probably, he/she was too excited," BlockSec said in a following tweet. The Byte

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Set Yourself Up For Success With A Refurbished Apple Macbook Air And Microsoft Office | The Inventory

SET YOURSELF UP FOR SUCCESS WITH A REFURBISHED APPLE MACBOOK AIR AND MICROSOFT OFFICE

Don't break the bank buying a new MacBook Air when you can get this refurbished one and a Microsoft Office Lifetime License for less than $500. Whether you'll be using the laptop for work, school, or anything else, you're setting yourself up for success when you bundle it with a lifetime license to Microsoft Office, which includes Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Teams, and OneNote. The Inventory

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All Four Building Blocks Of DNA Have Been Found In Meteorites | Vice

ALL FOUR BUILDING BLOCKS OF DNA HAVE BEEN FOUND IN METEORITES

For the first time ever, all four major components of DNA, the biological blueprint of living things, have been detected in rocks from outer space, a discovery that suggests the building blocks of life may have been delivered to Earth by ancient extraterrestrial objects, according to a new study. Vice

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Say Cheers With Cocktails Your Mind And Body Will Love | The Fascination

SAY CHEERS WITH COCKTAILS YOUR MIND AND BODY WILL LOVE

Finally, we've found drinks that calm social anxiety and help you sleep better but don't leave you feeling hungover or sluggish the next day. Three Spirit's plant-based elixirs are made out of active plants and superfoods to give you the boost you need. The team worked with scientists in England to develop these tasty drinks with natural ingredients that aid your body and mind just like a cocktail. So you can drink those delicious cocktails, socialize without stress, and wake-up feeling fresh and hangover free — whenever you want. Livener Elixir helps energize you, Social Elixir calms social anxiety, and Nightcap helps prep your mind and body for a good night's rest. Plus, they come in stylish, recyclable bottles that look good on any shelf. For a limited time, get the full collection for 15% off. The Fascination

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One-Fifth Of All Crocodiles, Snakes, And Other Reptiles Are Threatened With Extinction | Vox

ONE-FIFTH OF ALL CROCODILES, SNAKES, AND OTHER REPTILES ARE THREATENED WITH EXTINCTION

They aren't fluffy, and some of them bite, but reptiles are an incredibly important feature of our planet. These cold-blooded creatures, such as crocodiles and snakes, help keep ecosystems healthy, they've inspired medical and engineering advances, and they can even be cute. (I swear!) But like other animals, charismatic or not, many reptiles are at risk of disappearing. More than a fifth of all reptilian species — over 1,800 — are threatened with extinction, and 31 species have permanently vanished already. Vox

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