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Ive combed the internet to find you todays most fun/important/scary/fascinating stories about technology.

1 NASA is waiting to find out when it can relaunch its moon rocketMission managers are meeting today to work out the best time to have another stab. (NYT $)+ The next attempt could come as soon as Friday. (WSJ $)+ Snoopy and Shaun the Sheep stuffed toys are essential crew members. (Slate)

2 The US has an Adderall shortageLax telehealth providers and TikTok diagnoses are likely to have contributed to the spike in demand. (Economist $)+ How startups are pushing Adderall on TikTok. (Vox)

3 The US government is suing a location data companyThe Federal Trade Commission says the firms data could be used to track visitors to abortion clinics. (NBC)+ Anti-abortion activists are collecting the data theyll need for prosecutions post-Roe. (MIT Technology Review)

4 China is silencing feminists onlineIts government is trying to covertly suppress discussions around women's rights. (New Yorker $)+ European spies are increasingly worried about Beijings espionage. (FT $)+ Hong Kongs anonymous Facebook pages are being shut down. (Rest of World)

5 An immortal jellyfish could help humans live longerThe secret lies in the creatures genes. (New Scientist $)

6 Wire thieves are cutting electric car chargersThe cables contain valuable copper, which rocketed in price during the pandemic. (Motherboard)+ Electric cars could soon recharge by 90% within just 10 minutes. (WSJ $)+ Many automatic car braking systems dont work well in the dark, worryingly. (Reuters)+ This startup wants to pack more energy into electric vehicle batteries. (MIT Technology Review)

7 AI uncovered 20,000 undeclared swimming pools Itll help French authorities to fine tax dodgers around 10m. (The Guardian)

8 Most social media creators are not qualified therapistsBut millions of followers treat their advice as gospel anyway. (WP $)

9 A TikToker convinced his followers he was AI-generatedHowever, not everyone was so easily fooled. (Input)

10 How the internet murdered the nudist beachYounger people are less convinced that public nudity represents emancipation in the same way it did to older generations. (The Atlantic $)

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