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The PTI s Fag End

The PTI’s Fag End The PTI’s Fag End London Hypocrisy and crippling prejudices run in Imran Khan’s family. Last month, the PTI chief’s nephew Hassan Niazi, who is studying international human rights law at City University London, hurled homophobic hate at Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, the urbane 25-year-old patron-in-chief of the Pakistan Peoples Party. Niazi, tweeting a shot at Zardari’s Sindh Festival, called him “worse than a faggot.” He also posted: “I think faggot he won’t mind so it’s fine.” The posts cost him the student union election, and got him the attention of

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The power of groupthink: Study shows why ideas spread in social networks

 E-Mail There s a reason that ideas even erroneous ones catch fire on social media or in popular culture: groupthink. New research co-authored by Berkeley Haas Asst. Prof. Douglas Guilbeault shows that large groups of people all tend to think alike, and also illustrates how easily people s opinions can be swayed by social media even by artificial users known as bots. In a series of experiments, published in the journal Nature Communications, Guilbeault and co-authors Damon Centola of the University of Pennsylvania and Andrea Baronchelli of City University London created an online game that asked numerous people to identify what they saw in Rorschach inkblots.

انٹرنیشنل ڈے فار ویمن اِن سائنس: وہ پاکستانی خواتین جو مشکلات کے باوجود سائنسی تعلیم کی شمع روشن کرنے میں کوشاں ہیں

انٹرنیشنل ڈے فار ویمن اِن سائنس: وہ پاکستانی خواتین جو مشکلات کے باوجود سائنسی تعلیم کی شمع روشن کرنے میں کوشاں ہیں
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Study calls for continuous monitoring of dark web marketplaces in view of vaccines shortage

Study calls for continuous monitoring of dark web marketplaces in view of vaccines shortage New research carried out by City data scientist, Dr. Andrea Baronchelli, and colleagues, into the dark web marketplace (DWM) trade in products related to COVID-19, has revealed the need for the continuous monitoring of dark web marketplaces (DWMs), especially in light of the current shortage and availability of coronavirus vaccines. In their paper, Dark Web Marketplaces and COVID-19: before the vaccine published in the EPJ Data Science journal, Dr. Baronchelli and his colleagues analyzed 851,199 listings extracted from 30 DWMs between January 1, 2020, and November 16, 2020, before the advent of the availability of the coronavirus vaccine.

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