3
3
A rare active volcano on Mars may be causing the whole planet to spin faster (livescience.com)
1
Using FireWire on a Raspberry Pi (jeffgeerling.com)
1
Mathematicians can't agree on whether 0.999 equals 1 (scientificamerican.com)
2
Earth may have formed from two separate rings around the sun (newscientist.com)
1
Ancient Grapes Reveal Long History of Modern Wines (nytimes.com)
1
Mini Brains Just Learned to Solve a Classic Engineering Problem (singularityhub.com)
15
'Tiny Shortcuts' Are Poisoning Science (nautil.us)
30
Hubble Snaps a New Dazzling Photo of the Crab Nebula (nautil.us)
1
NASA Sets Out New Plans and Timelines for Moon Base and Nuclear Mars Mission (nytimes.com)
1
Cancer-causing chemical found to be leaking from gas cookers (newscientist.com)
2
Fire risks and ugly designs are stalling EV charger adoption (restofworld.org)
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Earthquake scientists reveal how overplowing weakens soil at experimental farm (washington.edu)
1
The frantic, high-tech fight to stop climate-fueled dengue fever (grist.org)
1
Chemists turned bourbon waste into supercapacitors (arstechnica.com)
1
Can AI solve real math proofs? Researchers put it to the test (scientificamerican.com)
1
Wristband enables wearers to control a robotic hand with their own movements (techxplore.com)
2
The polar bear 'umbrella': How protecting one species saves many (phys.org)
2
AI Has Changed Software Contracts: They're Shorter (bloomberg.com)
2
Samsung still glued to its bad habits with Galaxy S26 Ultra (theregister.com)
2
OpenAI Hires CEO of India's JioStar to Head Up Asia-Pacific (bloomberg.com)
1
Asteroid Samples Found DNA's Full Chemical Alphabet in Space (modernengineeringmarvels.com)
3
Bermuda Triangle Search Led Divers to Challenger Wreckage (modernengineeringmarvels.com)
1
The case against self-help (bigthink.com)
4
Are Strings Still Our Best Hope for a Theory of Everything? (quantamagazine.org)
2
The hardest question to answer about AI-fueled delusions (technologyreview.com)
1
Fitbit Data Sheds Light on Best Time to Exercise (nautil.us)
2
We Don't Have a Lyme Disease Vaccine (nautil.us)
2
Jupiter's lightning is 100 times stronger than Earth's bolts (popsci.com)
3
After hackers hit an Iowa company, cars around the country failed to start (arstechnica.com)
2
Nvidia CEO tries to explain why DLSS 5 isn't just "AI slop" (arstechnica.com)
1
Plants Know When to Bloom (popsci.com)
1
The Phantoms of the Fraudpera: an overview of anti-detection tooling (digitalseams.com)
1
Half of VMware users plan to reduce usage by 2028 (theregister.com)
3
Gravity and quantum physics are fundamentally incompatible (bigthink.com)
1
Tango Therapy: How the Dance of Passion Is Helping Parkinson's Patients (nytimes.com)
2
AI's disruption is a choice, not a forecast (fortune.com)
1
Xrism identifies gamma Cas X-ray origin, solving a 50-year-old stellar mystery (phys.org)
3
Utah Republicans see storing nuclear waste as a 'once in a lifetime opportunity' (grist.org)
2
EU broadcasters say smart TVs and voice assistants are the next gatekeepers (theregister.com)
2
Why move antimatter by road? CERN tests a truck-ready antiproton trap (phys.org)
2
Windows boss promises to heal the operating system's self-inflicted wounds (theregister.com)
1
Your Body Is Betraying Your Right to Privacy (wired.com)
1
Is social media addictive? The science reveals what's at stake (scientificamerican.com)
2
From Chile to the Philippines, meet the people pushing back on AI (restofworld.org)
2
Mathematical framework maps landscape of student knowledge via short quizzes (phys.org)
1
We've Been Underestimating Flying Foxes (nytimes.com)
2
Musk's Terafab Fever Dream Exposes Reality of the AI Chip Crunch (bloomberg.com)
2
Microsoft Copilot Is Confronting Its Identity Crisis (bloomberg.com)
2
Simply looking up inspires scientific exploration (bigthink.com)
3
Why do some people still believe that aliens shaped ancient civilizations (theconversation.com)
2
Turning extreme heat into large-scale energy storage (techxplore.com)
1
In a world of AI text, speech still reigns supreme (techxplore.com)
1
Planet trapped record heat in 2025: UN (phys.org)
2
What Happens If AI Makes Things Too Easy for Us? (ieee.org)
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The world just lived through the 11 hottest years on record (nature.com)
2
Could our universe exist because black holes ate up all the antimatter? (space.com)
1
Viruses in the gut may help prevent blood sugar spikes, mouse study hints (livescience.com)
1
NASA sets 'impossible' ground rules for relocation of 'flown space vehicle' (theregister.com)
4
Microsoft fixes broken Windows update days after vowing fewer broken updates (theregister.com)
2
The oldest known recording of a whale song reveals how oceans have changed (npr.org)
2
The intelligence illusion: why AI isn't as smart as it is made out to be (nature.com)
4
What color is this dot? New illusion demonstrates weird vision quirk (scientificamerican.com)
1
'Space archaeology' reveals first dynamic history of a giant spiral galaxy (phys.org)
1
Testing the Swift C compatibility with Raylib (carette.xyz)
3
A Visual Guide to Attention Variants in Modern LLMs (sebastianraschka.com)
1
Award-winning bird recognition device (raspberrypi.com)
2
Starlette 1.0 (marcelotryle.com)
3
The Effectiveness of Skills.md (jdsemrau.substack.com)
1
Retailers Push UK to Join US and EU Ending Shein Parcel Loophole (bloomberg.com)
2
Apple CEO Praises China Partners as Beijing Applies Pressure (bloomberg.com)
4
AI tools like ChatGPT make learning easier–and more persuasive, study finds (techxplore.com)
1
OpenAI plans to almost double its headcount this year (fortune.com)
1
The Mojtaba mystery: CIA searches for signs of Iran's new leader (axios.com)
2
Spyware once used by governments is now spreading to cybercriminals (axios.com)
1
People are selling their identities to train AI – but at what cost? (theguardian.com)
1
Simple attachment lets your camera mine the skies for lightning (newatlas.com)
4
You can now buy a DIY quantum computer (newscientist.com)
2
Earth's 'Gateway to Hell' keeps getting bigger (popsci.com)
6
Are humans naturally violent? New research challenges long-held assumptions (phys.org)
3
Why do animals have different pupil shapes? (livescience.com)
1
Hawaii tests asphalt made with recycled plastics and fishing nets (phys.org)
2
Mining the Deep Ocean (knowablemagazine.org)
1
CERN eggheads burn AI into silicon to stem data deluge (theregister.com)
1
The Making of IA Notebook (ia.net)
1
Laptop Apple Ever Made (jeffgeerling.com)
2
Why Is Everyone Supposed to Die If Machines Can Think? (idiallo.com)
1
Human bias reminders can make AI decisions seem more acceptable, study finds (techxplore.com)
4
Fire experts 'kept awake' over growing hazard of lithium-ion batteries (theguardian.com)
3
OpenAI is throwing everything into building an automated researcher (technologyreview.com)
1
Widely used Trivy scanner compromised in ongoing supply-chain attack (arstechnica.com)
10
Jury finds Musk owes damages to Twitter investors for his tweets (arstechnica.com)
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Jury signals tech titans on hook for social media addiction (techxplore.com)
4
First science from private Moon lander challenges lunar divide (science.org)
1
We've spotted an asteroid spinning impossibly fast (newscientist.com)
1
Publisher cancels horror novel's release over AI claims (bbc.com)
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Senior European journalist suspended over AI-generated quotes (theguardian.com)
1
The Shrinking Gland That Helps You Live Longer (nautil.us)
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A pig's brain has been frozen with its cellular activity locked in place (newscientist.com)
1