Articles by Brajeshwar
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The Politics of SuperIntelligence (noemamag.com)

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In New York City, congestion pricing leads to marked drop in pollution (yale.edu)

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Pompeii Time Capsule Reveals Secrets to Durable Ancient Roman Cement (scientificamerican.com)

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Starlink Became the Internet Alternative (restofworld.org)

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James Webb Telescope detects 13B-year-old supernova with gamma-ray burst (space.com)

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Mutations in Single Gene Have Been Linked to Mental Illness (wired.com)

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Scientists Just Developed a Lasting Vaccine to Prevent Deadly Allergic Reactions (singularityhub.com)

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We've cracked how to make random numbers (newscientist.com)

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The baby whose life was saved by the first personalized CRISPR therapy (nature.com)

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Autofocus glasses watch your eyes, and shift their focus accordingly (newatlas.com)

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Planetary Alignments Could Unlock Alien Radio Secrets (modernengineeringmarvels.com)

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Procurement execs often don't understand the value of good design, experts say (fortune.com)

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Why Leftover Pizza Might Be Healthier (scientificamerican.com)

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Deaths and injuries are linked to faulty Abbott glucose monitors (npr.org)

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Chatting about Shadow DOM (thehistoryoftheweb.com)

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Scaling by "delegation" isn't good enough (2015) (asmartbear.com)

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'Maintenance: Of Everything, Part One' Review: Making the Future (wsj.com)

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Why Tehran Is Running Out of Water (wired.com)

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Are We Testing AI's Intelligence the Wrong Way? (ieee.org)

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Sardine-inspired washing machine filter removes 99% of microplastics (popsci.com)

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Probing the existence of a fifth force via neutron star cooling (phys.org)

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Close-up images show how stars explode in real time (phys.org)

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Need laundry folded? Don't ask a robot (knowablemagazine.org)

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The Cult of Therapy (profgalloway.com)

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A New Governing Ecosystem Is Evolving (noemamag.com)

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Growing Number of Satellites Will Leave Streaks on Photos from Space Telescopes (yale.edu)

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Meta acquires AI device startup Limitless (techcrunch.com)

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An Overlooked Eruption May Have Sparked the Black Death (scientificamerican.com)

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How to Tell Time on Mars (popsci.com)

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18,000 dinosaur tracks discovered along ancient Bolivian coastline (livescience.com)

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The Push to Rebuild Society Around Ecosystems (noemamag.com)

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A space program can only move as swiftly as its rockets (jatan.space)

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Anthropic's Claude Interviewer (claude.ai)

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Humanoid Robot Walks 66 Miles Non‑Stop, Swaps Batteries Mid‑Stride (modernengineeringmarvels.com)

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New discovery sets humanity up to image "alien Earth" (bigthink.com)

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Kickstarter Sparks a New Wave in Desktop Manufacturing (modernengineeringmarvels.com)

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JWST Discovers a Milky Way-Like Spiral Galaxy Where It Shouldn't Exist (iflscience.com)

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Ever, 8 spacecraft are docked to International Space Station (space.com)

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Sick ants invite self-sacrifice to save colony, "Hey, come and kill me" (cbsnews.com)

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An extra solar system planet once orbited next to Earth (livescience.com)

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Waymo's Self-Driving Cars Are Suddenly Behaving Like New York Cabbies (wsj.com)

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iPhone Has iPhone Fold Software, but Apple Won't Let You Use It (wired.com)

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The AI frenzy is driving a memory chip supply crisis (reuters.com)

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Elon Musk Reveals How AI Could End Work and Money (modernengineeringmarvels.com)

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Zig quits GitHub, says Microsoft's AI obsession has ruined the service (theregister.com)

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Indian government reveals GPS spoofing at eight major airports (theregister.com)

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Scientists discover 53 powerful quasars shooting out jets (space.com)

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Lego's First Retail 3D Printed Element Marks Nine-Year Tech Leap (modernengineeringmarvels.com)

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Apple to resist India order to preload state-run app as political outcry builds (reuters.com)

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Things I Learned in 2025 (medium.com/tomwhitwell)

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Discovering APIs with Knowledge Graphs (jdsemrau.substack.com)

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The USGS Cooperative National Geologic Map (beautifulpublicdata.com)

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The Oceans Are Going to Rise–But When? (wired.com)

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Web dev's crawler took down major online bookstore by buying too many books (theregister.com)

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The Next Frontier in AI Isn't More Data (ieee.org)

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India orders smartphone makers to preload state-owned cyber safety app (reuters.com)

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Netflix kills casting from its mobile app to most modern TVs (macrumors.com)

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Web Interface Guidelines from Vercel (vercel.com)

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We're learning more about what Vitamin D does (technologyreview.com)

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Shiitake Mushrooms Can Remember Electrical States (ieee.org)

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Platform-independent experiments on social media (science.org)

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ADHD Diagnoses Are Growing (nature.com)

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How to Print a Human (nautil.us)

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New universal law predicts how most objects shatter (phys.org)

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A new way to generate electricity from water (economist.com)

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Silicon Valley sets its sights on building the perfect baby (fortune.com)

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Mathematical Ceiling Reveals Why AI Stalls at Amateur Creativity (modernengineeringmarvels.com)

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Scientists Found a Weird Way to Make People Kinder: Add Batman (sciencealert.com)

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Why the Dutch embrace floating homes (bbc.com)

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A Man Powers His Home for 8 Years Using 1k Recycled Laptop Batteries (scienceclock.com)

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Humans Have Tilted the Earth 31.5 Inches Since 1993, Study Finds (2023) (scienceclock.com)

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A Technical History of Alcatraz (computer.rip)

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Cloud-Init on Raspberry Pi OS (raspberrypi.com)

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A Paper Clip Saved a $750M Bomber Plane (scienceclock.com)

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Vintage Thanksgiving: Photos Showing How Families Gathered in 1950s and 1960s (rarehistoricalphotos.com)

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Thank You Hacker News – To Everyone – It Is the Most Fun Place on the Internet

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Google Agent Garden (cloud.google.com)

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At the Boundary Between Waking Life and Sleep, What Happens in the Brain? (smithsonianmag.com)

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How AI Is Learning to Think Like a Doctor Across Every Medical Specialty (media.mit.edu)

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Quitting My Job for the Way of Pain (mataroa.blog)

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Chinese businesses are transforming Mexico City's poshest neighborhood (restofworld.org)

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Apple Asks Indian Court to Block Antitrust Law Allowing $38B Fine (macmegasite.com)

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Astro Editor (danny.is)

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After 5 years on Mars, NASA's Perseverance may have found its first meteorite (space.com)

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The long-overlooked insects, Hoverflies, that could save our crops (newscientist.com)

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There's more to cholesterol than simply "good" or "bad" (economist.com)

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CISA warns spyware crews are breaking into Signal and WhatsApp accounts (theregister.com)

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'Enshittification': how we got the internet no one asked for [audio] (theguardian.com)

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'Once in 300 years' rain hits Thai city as floods ravage South East Asia (bbc.com)

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Mountains Warming Faster Than Lowlands (yale.edu)

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How we built the v0 iOS app (vercel.com)

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Bossware booms as bots determine whether you're doing a good job (theregister.com)

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Folklore sheds light on ancient Indian savannas (phys.org)

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Why is climate action stalling, not ramping up as Earth gets hotter? (newscientist.com)

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Voyager 1 approaches one light day from Earth (newatlas.com)

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Synthetic tongue rates chillies' heat – and spares human tasters (nature.com)

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A Memo from the Future (freethink.com)

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Plamort Tank Trap (atlasobscura.com)

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No Backup, No Cry (world.hey.com)

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Mach-23 potato gun to shoot satellites into space (newatlas.com)