When the Internet Archive's Wayback Machine was hacked in early October, it looked at first like just another email-and-password smash-and-grab.
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“What we believe about death is fundamentally wrong.” The academic, who studied at Guy's and St Thomas' in London, has spent three decades researching the point at which life ends and death begins.
When the Internet Archive's Wayback Machine was hacked in early October, it looked at first like just another email-and-password smash-and-grab.
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