Articles by Brajeshwar
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Microsoft Copilot Is Confronting Its Identity Crisis (bloomberg.com)

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Simply looking up inspires scientific exploration (bigthink.com)

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Why do some people still believe that aliens shaped ancient civilizations (theconversation.com)

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Turning extreme heat into large-scale energy storage (techxplore.com)

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In a world of AI text, speech still reigns supreme (techxplore.com)

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Planet trapped record heat in 2025: UN (phys.org)

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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)

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Could our universe exist because black holes ate up all the antimatter? (space.com)

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Viruses in the gut may help prevent blood sugar spikes, mouse study hints (livescience.com)

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NASA sets 'impossible' ground rules for relocation of 'flown space vehicle' (theregister.com)

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Microsoft fixes broken Windows update days after vowing fewer broken updates (theregister.com)

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The oldest known recording of a whale song reveals how oceans have changed (npr.org)

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The intelligence illusion: why AI isn't as smart as it is made out to be (nature.com)

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What color is this dot? New illusion demonstrates weird vision quirk (scientificamerican.com)

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'Space archaeology' reveals first dynamic history of a giant spiral galaxy (phys.org)

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Testing the Swift C compatibility with Raylib (carette.xyz)

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A Visual Guide to Attention Variants in Modern LLMs (sebastianraschka.com)

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Award-winning bird recognition device (raspberrypi.com)

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Starlette 1.0 (marcelotryle.com)

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The Effectiveness of Skills.md (jdsemrau.substack.com)

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Retailers Push UK to Join US and EU Ending Shein Parcel Loophole (bloomberg.com)

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Apple CEO Praises China Partners as Beijing Applies Pressure (bloomberg.com)

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AI tools like ChatGPT make learning easier–and more persuasive, study finds (techxplore.com)

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OpenAI plans to almost double its headcount this year (fortune.com)

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The Mojtaba mystery: CIA searches for signs of Iran's new leader (axios.com)

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Spyware once used by governments is now spreading to cybercriminals (axios.com)

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People are selling their identities to train AI – but at what cost? (theguardian.com)

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Simple attachment lets your camera mine the skies for lightning (newatlas.com)

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You can now buy a DIY quantum computer (newscientist.com)

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Earth's 'Gateway to Hell' keeps getting bigger (popsci.com)

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Are humans naturally violent? New research challenges long-held assumptions (phys.org)

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Why do animals have different pupil shapes? (livescience.com)

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Hawaii tests asphalt made with recycled plastics and fishing nets (phys.org)

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Mining the Deep Ocean (knowablemagazine.org)

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CERN eggheads burn AI into silicon to stem data deluge (theregister.com)

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The Making of IA Notebook (ia.net)

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Laptop Apple Ever Made (jeffgeerling.com)

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Why Is Everyone Supposed to Die If Machines Can Think? (idiallo.com)

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Human bias reminders can make AI decisions seem more acceptable, study finds (techxplore.com)

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Fire experts 'kept awake' over growing hazard of lithium-ion batteries (theguardian.com)

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OpenAI is throwing everything into building an automated researcher (technologyreview.com)

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Widely used Trivy scanner compromised in ongoing supply-chain attack (arstechnica.com)

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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)

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First science from private Moon lander challenges lunar divide (science.org)

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We've spotted an asteroid spinning impossibly fast (newscientist.com)

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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)

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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)

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WSL graphics driver update brings better GPU support for Linux apps (theregister.com)

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What 'Jurassic Park' got wrong about venomous dinosaurs (popsci.com)

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Astronomers keep finding new moons of Jupiter and Saturn (space.com)

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The Jellies That Evolved a Different Way to Keep Time (quantamagazine.org)

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Cacti Defy Darwin (nautil.us)

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A Simulated Dinosaur Nest Revealed Prehistoric Parenting Strategies (nautil.us)

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The biggest medieval march in English history never happened (popsci.com)

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Why are humans the only species with a chin? (livescience.com)

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The first antimatter delivery service (newscientist.com)

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How BYD got EV chargers to work almost as fast as gas pumps (wired.com)

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Fountain Pen Writing Science Analysis (nakaya.org)

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JPMorgan deploys tech to monitor junior bankers' working hours (ft.com)

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Edward Jones insists AI will not replace its $2.5T financial adviser network (ft.com)

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OpenAI Plans Desktop App Fusing Chat, Coding and Web Browser (bloomberg.com)

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'Dune' tried to warn us against AI (popsci.com)

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Low-cost hypersonic rocket engine takes flight for US Air Force (newatlas.com)

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US startup advertises 'AI bully' role to test patience of leading chatbots (theguardian.com)

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Anthropic meets with House Homeland Security behind closed doors (axios.com)

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US Takes Down Botnets Used in Record-Breaking Cyberattacks (wired.com)

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Tech Companies Are Blaming Layoffs on AI. What's Going On? (singularityhub.com)

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Moral metrics: Are corporate algorithms becoming our new moral authorities? (phys.org)

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Instant, real-time video AI is now upon us, for better and worse (newatlas.com)

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Facebook offering TikTok and YouTube creators $3k to post content (bbc.com)

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Prolonged high oil prices could 'crimp' AI boom, WTO warns (theguardian.com)

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Wind-powered robot could enable long-term exploration of hostile environments (techxplore.com)

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Space-grade perovskite solar cells can survive extreme temperature fluctuations (techxplore.com)

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Nigerian Firms Embrace Kit-Based EV Assembly for Cost Savings (ieee.org)

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High-performance LFP cathodes have potential to extend electric vehicle range (techxplore.com)

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What the US Could Learn from Asia's Robot Revolution (nautil.us)

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Alibaba has made 470k AI chips, admits they're inferior and may always be (theregister.com)

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Floating wetlands boost water quality, slash greenhouse emissions (science.org)

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Probiotic cream that ramps up heat production could prevent frostbite (newscientist.com)

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If You're Going to Drink, Make It This Kind of Alcohol (nautil.us)

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Planets most likely to host alien life, according to astronomers (popsci.com)

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Why modern physics is forcing us to rethink existence (bigthink.com)

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Thin Ice (grist.org)

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Chemical pollutants are rife across the oceans (nature.com)

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Essex police pause facial recognition camera use after study finds racial bias (theguardian.com)

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Communication Is Surveillance by Design (idiallo.com)

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Physicists create formula for how many times you can fold a crêpe (newscientist.com)

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Is This Metabolic Molecule from Pythons the Next Big Weight-Loss Drug? (nautil.us)

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Watch NASA roll out Artemis 2 moon rocket tonight ahead of April 1 launch (space.com)

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Humanoid robot gets surprisingly good at tennis (newatlas.com)

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The case for and against a 5th fundamental force of nature (bigthink.com)

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SAP's grand cloud escape plan €2B short of the runway (theregister.com)

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Microsoft startup credits are the gift that keeps on billing unsuspecting users (theregister.com)

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Why the world doesn't recycle more nuclear waste (technologyreview.com)

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"It feels like Squid Game": China's workers scramble to keep up in the AI race (restofworld.org)

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The AI boom has plunged a small Pennsylvania town into chaos (grist.org)