1
3
Don't Shave That Yak (2005) (seths.blog)
2
Beginner's Guide to Arguing Constructively (2020) (liamrosen.com)
1
My Scammer (slate.com)
4
Getting Emacs and macOS to Play Nice (brainbaking.com)
2
Philosopher of Pride (aeon.co)
1
Robots Are the Size of Single Cells and Cost Just a Penny Apiece (singularityhub.com)
1
New Gene Drive Stops the Spread of Malaria–Without Killing Any Mosquitoes (singularityhub.com)
1
Long Live the Aeonophiles (aeon.co)
1
SpaceX's historic rocket landing that changed launch forever (arstechnica.com)
1
Nvidia Open Model License: A Corporate Risk Analysis (shujisado.org)
1
Big bets and broken unicorns: Tiger Global's rise and reckoning (restofworld.org)
1
Properly Preparing Tea While Shaving an Emacs Yak (brainbaking.com)
1
A "scientific sandbox" lets researchers explore the evolution of vision systems (media.mit.edu)
38
Heart and Kidney Diseases and Type 2 Diabetes May Be One Ailment (scientificamerican.com)
3
Why your Economy class seat is torturing you – possibly on purpose (newatlas.com)
3
The world will soon be losing 3000 glaciers every year (newscientist.com)
1
Orange rivers, melting glaciers: federal report shows rapid change in the Arctic (npr.org)
1
Indian WhatsApp tutors are teaching ordinary people how to use AI (restofworld.org)
1
Saudi Arabia wants to host the cheapest data centres (economist.com)
1
Natilus Enters India with Bold SpiceJet Deal (airinsight.com)
3
The great AI hype correction of 2025 (technologyreview.com)
3
Why Were Medieval Europeans So Obsessed with Long, Pointy Shoes? (2019) (atlasobscura.com)
1
XDG Base Directory Specification (freedesktop.org)
89
[flagged] Four Million U.S. Children Had No Health Insurance in 2024 (scientificamerican.com)
1
Rock layer beneath Bermuda may explain island's unusual elevation (phys.org)
1
Starlink Became the Internet Alternative (restofworld.org)
1
Designing patterns for your Christmas lights (raspberrypi.com)
2
Mad scientist swaps bicycle suspension springs for magnets (newatlas.com)
1
Brightest-ever lensed supernova reveals astronomy's coming revolution (bigthink.com)
1
Making clean energy investments more successful with forecasting tools (techxplore.com)
1
AI Analyzes Language as Well as a Human Expert (wired.com)
4
Misinformation is an inevitable biological reality across nature (phys.org)
1
Giant structure discovered deep beneath Bermuda (livescience.com)
1
America's post-apocalyptic maps reveal eerily familiar fault lines (bigthink.com)
1
ServiceNow Nears Up to $7B Deal for Armis (bloomberg.com)
3
In 1844, Chess Was Online (ieee.org)
4
China leads research in 90% of crucial tech – a dramatic shift this century (nature.com)
2
Tesla made a $350 pickleball paddle (popsci.com)
2
10K Docker images spray live cloud creds across the internet (theregister.com)
1
New window insulation blocks heat, but not your view (techxplore.com)
2
Undefinable yet Indispensable (aeon.co)
1
Solar geoengineering startups are getting serious (technologyreview.com)
2
Earth's atmosphere may help support human life on the moon (phys.org)
1
Wireless power grids head to the moon (popsci.com)
2
Robotaxis offer a path toward smarter and fairer urban mobility (bigthink.com)
1
Researchers uncover clues to mysterious origin of famous Hjortspring boat (cnn.com)
6
The Death of the Scientist (noemamag.com)
2
To Feed Data Centers, Pennsylvania Faces a New Fracking Boom (yale.edu)
1
Progress fighting pancreatic cancer – one of the deadliest malignancies (knowablemagazine.org)
1
Ancient Humans Were Making Fire 350k Years Earlier Than Scientists Realized (scientificamerican.com)
2
Roman occupation of Britain damaged the population's health (newscientist.com)
2
Tumbleweeds inspire this rolling, resilient robot (popsci.com)
9
Europe must be ready when the AI bubble bursts (ft.com)
44
Crick and Watson Did Not Steal Franklin's Data (nautil.us)
1
The wild experiments physicists would do with zero limits (newscientist.com)
2
Does science reveal the absolute truth about reality? (bigthink.com)
4
Self-hosted Gits battered in 0-day attacks with no fix imminent (theregister.com)
1
The Politics of SuperIntelligence (noemamag.com)
391
In New York City, congestion pricing leads to marked drop in pollution (yale.edu)
3
Pompeii Time Capsule Reveals Secrets to Durable Ancient Roman Cement (scientificamerican.com)
4
Starlink Became the Internet Alternative (restofworld.org)
1
James Webb Telescope detects 13B-year-old supernova with gamma-ray burst (space.com)
1
Mutations in Single Gene Have Been Linked to Mental Illness (wired.com)
1
Scientists Just Developed a Lasting Vaccine to Prevent Deadly Allergic Reactions (singularityhub.com)
1
We've cracked how to make random numbers (newscientist.com)
2
The baby whose life was saved by the first personalized CRISPR therapy (nature.com)
2
Autofocus glasses watch your eyes, and shift their focus accordingly (newatlas.com)
1
Planetary Alignments Could Unlock Alien Radio Secrets (modernengineeringmarvels.com)
2
Procurement execs often don't understand the value of good design, experts say (fortune.com)
15
Why Leftover Pizza Might Be Healthier (scientificamerican.com)
2
Deaths and injuries are linked to faulty Abbott glucose monitors (npr.org)
1
Chatting about Shadow DOM (thehistoryoftheweb.com)
2
Scaling by "delegation" isn't good enough (2015) (asmartbear.com)
1
'Maintenance: Of Everything, Part One' Review: Making the Future (wsj.com)
4
Why Tehran Is Running Out of Water (wired.com)
1
Are We Testing AI's Intelligence the Wrong Way? (ieee.org)
3
Sardine-inspired washing machine filter removes 99% of microplastics (popsci.com)
3
Probing the existence of a fifth force via neutron star cooling (phys.org)
1
Close-up images show how stars explode in real time (phys.org)
2
Need laundry folded? Don't ask a robot (knowablemagazine.org)
2
The Cult of Therapy (profgalloway.com)
1
A New Governing Ecosystem Is Evolving (noemamag.com)
3
Growing Number of Satellites Will Leave Streaks on Photos from Space Telescopes (yale.edu)
2
Meta acquires AI device startup Limitless (techcrunch.com)
4
An Overlooked Eruption May Have Sparked the Black Death (scientificamerican.com)
2
How to Tell Time on Mars (popsci.com)
1
18,000 dinosaur tracks discovered along ancient Bolivian coastline (livescience.com)
3
The Push to Rebuild Society Around Ecosystems (noemamag.com)
1
A space program can only move as swiftly as its rockets (jatan.space)
2
Anthropic's Claude Interviewer (claude.ai)
2
Humanoid Robot Walks 66 Miles Non‑Stop, Swaps Batteries Mid‑Stride (modernengineeringmarvels.com)
1
New discovery sets humanity up to image "alien Earth" (bigthink.com)
1
Kickstarter Sparks a New Wave in Desktop Manufacturing (modernengineeringmarvels.com)
2
JWST Discovers a Milky Way-Like Spiral Galaxy Where It Shouldn't Exist (iflscience.com)
1
Ever, 8 spacecraft are docked to International Space Station (space.com)
1
Sick ants invite self-sacrifice to save colony, "Hey, come and kill me" (cbsnews.com)
3
An extra solar system planet once orbited next to Earth (livescience.com)
3
Waymo's Self-Driving Cars Are Suddenly Behaving Like New York Cabbies (wsj.com)
2