2
6
Lost Soviet Moon Lander May Have Been Found (nytimes.com)
2
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1
Pain. Or, Why Learning to Code Is Like Learning Chinese. (2010) (amandapeyton.com)
13
Obsidian Introduces Obsidian CLI (help.obsidian.md)
1
How old were you when you decided to start giving up? (2010) (inklingmarkets.com)
3
An Asteroid Might Slam into the Moon in 2032–and Create a Fiery Flash (smithsonianmag.com)
4
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2
Scientists camouflage heart rate from invasive radar-based surveillance (techxplore.com)
1
Drone-launching underwater drone hitches a ride on ship and sub hulls (newatlas.com)
1
The deep history of AI began 3k years ago (bigthink.com)
11
Edinburgh councillors pull the plug on 'green' AI datacenter (theregister.com)
1
Structural differences found in brains of people with panic disorder (medicalxpress.com)
1
A Critical AI Niche Is Dominated by One Little-Known Japanese Company (wsj.com)
4
Mathematicians Are Putting A.I. To the Test (nytimes.com)
1
Can robots ever be graceful? (bbc.com)
68
Humans peak in midlife: A combined cognitive and personality trait perspective (sciencedirect.com)
5
Never Work with Bad People (arseniy.wtf)
2
Adding Bits Beats AI Slop (2025) (gwern.net)
1
Whether they are building agents or folding proteins, LLMs need a friend (theregister.com)
10
Containers, cloud, blockchain, AI – all the same old BS, says veteran Red Hatter (theregister.com)
2
JWST Spots Unexpected Abundance of Organic Molecules in Nearby Galaxy (discovermagazine.com)
1
Psychedelics may rewire the brain to treat PTSD (livescience.com)
2
Anthropic's team cut ad creation time from 30 minutes to 30 seconds (claude.com)
1
Student makes cosmic dust in a lab, shining a light on the origin of life (cnn.com)
1
'Hermès orange' iPhone sparks Apple comeback in China (ft.com)
2
Solid-State Freezer Needs No Refrigerants (ieee.org)
6
Moltbook was peak AI theater (technologyreview.com)
3
Why Claude Cowork is a math problem Indian IT can't solve (restofworld.org)
1
Why a 175-Year-Old Glassmaker Is Suddenly an AI Superstar (wsj.com)
1
What happens when a neighborhood is built around a farm (grist.org)
4
Every major galaxy is speeding away from the Milky Way, except one (livescience.com)
2
Extreme Inequality Presages the Revolt Against It (noemamag.com)
2
The Rise of Spec Driven Development (dbreunig.com)
3
The first good Raspberry Pi Laptop (jeffgeerling.com)
2
Seas to Rise Around the World – But Not in Greenland (yale.edu)
1
New hire fixed a problem so fast, their boss left to become a yoga instructor (theregister.com)
1
Four horsemen of the AI-pocalypse line up capex bigger than Israel's GDP (theregister.com)
12
Ad blocking is alive and well, despite Chrome's attempts to make it harder (theregister.com)
1
Structures Within the Earth Have Altered Magnetic Field for Millions of Years (wired.com)
1
The Epidemic Born Out of Poverty (nautil.us)
2
FDA approves first dual-action eye drop for age-related vision loss (newatlas.com)
2
Nasal spray could prevent infections from any flu strain (newscientist.com)
1
Should you move to San Francisco to build your startup? (solofounders.com)
3
The volunteer Wikipedia army protecting against AI slop (restofworld.org)
3
The most misunderstood graph in AI (technologyreview.com)
2
Google set to double AI spending to $185B after strong earnings (ft.com)
1
Why our ancestors had straight teeth without braces (popsci.com)
2
China Trader Who Made $3B on Gold Bets Big Against Silver (bloomberg.com)
1
A programmable, Lego-like material for robots emulates life's flexibility (techxplore.com)
1
Physicists achieve near-zero friction on macroscopic scales (phys.org)
1
Pipe organ playing a single, nonstop song until 2640 (popsci.com)
6
My Eighth Year as a Bootstrapped Founder (mtlynch.io)
1
The Green River flows 'uphill.' Geologists think they know why (popsci.com)
2
Enormous 'mega-blob' under Hawaii is solid rock and iron (livescience.com)
2
Scientists discover molecule in space that hints at origin of life (cnn.com)
1
Modern and Antique Technologies Reveal a Dynamic Cosmos (quantamagazine.org)
2
Microbes could extract the metal needed for cleantech (technologyreview.com)
2
NotepadNext – A cross-platform, reimplementation of Notepad++ (github.com/dail8859)
2
Little dinosaur is forcing a rethink of evolution (sciencedaily.com)
2
How long does it take the sun to rotate? (livescience.com)
12
Preserved hair reveals just how bad lead exposure was in the 20th century (livescience.com)
1
A mathematical framework for optimizing robotic joints (techxplore.com)
2
Explore the Stratosphere with a DIY Pico Balloon (ieee.org)
1
Want more ads on your web pages? Try the AdBoost extension (theregister.com)
2
Techie's one ring brought darkness by shorting a server (theregister.com)
3
Ask HN: Is there a surge of spam emails slipping past filters across providers?
2
Training four-legged robots as if they were dogs (techxplore.com)
4
48 hours without lungs: artificial organ kept man alive until transplant (nature.com)
2
Saudi gigaproject opens with largest and fastest roller coaster (newatlas.com)
14
We have lost so much of ourselves to smartphones: can we get it back? (theguardian.com)
1
Banning Syntax Highlighting Steroids (brainbaking.com)
2
Trust in Ranking (marginalia.nu)
5
The humans are screenshotting us (moltbook.com)
1
Is Time a Fundamental Part of Reality? Quiet Revolution in Physics Suggests Not (singularityhub.com)
1
CERN supercollider gets sustainable side hustle heating local homes (newatlas.com)
1
Ode to Small Devices (ieee.org)
93
Ode to the AA Battery (jeffgeerling.com)
2
The systems that build star performers (bigthink.com)
1
India's electric bus push has a deadly blind spot (restofworld.org)
2
Why the government is trying to make coal cute (grist.org)
25
Days numbered for 'risky' lithium-ion batteries (livescience.com)
1
Accidental climate scientist who uncovered an unexpected force of global warming (cnn.com)
1
Government Comic Books (2023) (beautifulpublicdata.com)
1
Everyone's okay with their AI, just not yours (idiallo.com)
1
Recreating the Smells of History (knowablemagazine.org)
2
Ancient humans were seafaring far earlier than we realised (newscientist.com)
1
Apple Creator Studio (apple.com)
4
Overshoot: The World Is Hitting Point of No Return on Climate (yale.edu)
1
Amazon's 180 internet satellites are too bright. It wants 3k more (popsci.com)
2
From bones to steel: Why ice skates were a terrible idea that worked (popsci.com)
3
Death of an Indian Tech Worker (restofworld.org)
2
The surprisingly big health benefits of just a little exercise (nature.com)
1
Climbers accidentally discovered evidence of an 80M year-old sea turtle stampede (livescience.com)
2
Dinosaur that vanished twice: How WWII nearly erased Spinosaurus from history (bigthink.com)
1
Challenger: The disaster five people saw coming (abc.net.au)
1
A Lesson in Coexistence (aeon.co)
1
OpenAI's Big Play for Science (technologyreview.com)
1
Humans Could Have as Many as 33 Senses (singularityhub.com)
1