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"textContent": "\n\nIn 2010, a mysterious emissary took 29-year-old MIT computer scientist Scott Aaronson to lunch and pitched him on funding for DNA cryptography research. Instead of Googling the benefactor, Aaronson asked his mother. She emailed back: \"Be careful not to get sucked up in the slime-machine going on here… Since you don't care that much about money, they can't buy you.\" — Read the rest \n\nThe post Three scientists who said no to Jeffrey Epstein explain how appeared first on Boing Boing.",
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