Articles by Brajeshwar
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Open-source AI hardware could weaken Big Tech's grip on AI (restofworld.org)

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Data centres in space: less crazy than you think (economist.com)

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After a lawsuit, USDA agrees to share climate risk data with farmers (grist.org)

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A "Supergiant" Gold Find in China Could Redraw the Biggest-Mine Map (modernengineeringmarvels.com)

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Discovery of the most compact known 3+1 type quadruple star system (natureasia.com)

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Electron microscopy reveals micro defects in next-gen semiconductors (openaccessgovernment.org)

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Ancient Greece's most famous oracle was just high on gas fumes (popsci.com)

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India's tech sovereignty is built on digital dependence (restofworld.org)

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Critical Authentication Bypass in Pac4j-JWT – Using Only a Public Key (codeant.ai)

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California's AB 1043 Could Regulate Every Linux Command (shujisado.org)

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An overlooked electrostatic force could drive the motor of the future (techxplore.com)

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The Thrill of Science in 2042 (nautil.us)

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Simulations show a path to 'ideal glass' with crystal-like entropy (phys.org)

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Schools weren't broken until Silicon Valley used lie to convince them they were (fortune.com)

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Long-lost silent film depicts first 'robot' in cinema (popsci.com)

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The Week the Dreaded AI Jobs Wipeout Got Real (wsj.com)

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AI is rewiring how the best Go players think (technologyreview.com)

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Organism-wide cellular dynamics and epigenomic remodeling in mammalian aging (science.org)

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NASA spots new signs of lightning on Mars (scientificamerican.com)

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Giant string of organic molecules on Mars may be one of best signs of life yet (livescience.com)

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The Saga of Kowloon Walled City (atlasobscura.com)

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Rubin Observatory has started paging astronomers 800k times a night (scientificamerican.com)

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A star 1,540 times the size of our sun transform into a hypergiant (space.com)

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Keen bosses mistakes and a looming threat (theguardian.com)

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Leave big tech behind How to replace Amazon, Google, X, Meta, Apple – and more (theguardian.com)

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Rydberg atoms detect clear signals from a handheld radio (phys.org)

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Brain, Think on Thyself (knowablemagazine.org)

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Praia dos Cristais – Tiny Spanish beach covered in sea glass (atlasobscura.com)

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Nüshu, the 19th-Century Chinese Script Only Women Could Write (atlasobscura.com)

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Burger King's AI agent will listen to orders and 'coach' workers (nbcnews.com)

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Happy Map (pudding.cool)

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Saving the Life We Cannot See (noemamag.com)

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Managing Multiple Development Ecosystem Installs (brainbaking.com)

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Version of "I Have Nothing to Hide" (theprivacydad.com)

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Emus once faced down the Australian army–and won (popsci.com)

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Far fewer people are related to Genghis Khan than previously assumed (livescience.com)

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Iran's "Black Hole" Subs Make Hormuz a Shallow-Water Sonar Trap (modernengineeringmarvels.com)

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Interstellar Comet 3I/Atlas Carries a Carbon Signature No Local Comet Matches (modernengineeringmarvels.com)

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Boston Celtics game-inspired friction test pinned down sneaker squeak (apnews.com)

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History's Best Strategies for Avoiding Being Buried Alive (atlasobscura.com)

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AI models are being prepared for the physical world (economist.com)

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One-stop blood tests for multiple types of cancer are increasingly popular (economist.com)

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What I Saw Inside Apple's U.S. Chip Supply Chain (wsj.com)

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Apple Needs to Copy Samsung's New Security Smartphone Screen ASAP (wsj.com)

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Astronaut Behind Space Station Medical Mystery Revealed (thedailybeast.com)

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When access to knowledge is no longer the limitation (idiallo.com)

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The Absolute Insider Mess of Prediction Markets (philippdubach.com)

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The Last Mystery of Antarctica's 'Blood Falls' Has Been Solved (wired.com)

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A new eco-friendly water battery could theoretically last for centuries (techxplore.com)

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The archivist preserving decaying floppy disks (popsci.com)

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Data center developers asked Trump for an exemption from pollution rules (grist.org)

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The quixotic team trying to build a world in a 20-year-old game (arstechnica.com)

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Largest coral colony discovered off Australian by mother-daughter team (cnn.com)

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Homelab [video] (youtube.com)

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When Pills Start Acting Like Machines (ieee.org)

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AI Data Centers Turn to High-Temperature Superconductors (ieee.org)

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The US Had a Big Battery Boom Last Year (wired.com)

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A risky maneuver could send a spacecraft to interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS (space.com)

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Researchers Retrieve the Deepest-Ever Rock Core from Beneath Antarctica's Ice (smithsonianmag.com)

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Apple Plans to Manufacture Mac Mini in Houston (wsj.com)

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Never Blow Up Your Bridges (brainbaking.com)

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First-of-a-kind stem-cell therapies set for approval in Japan (nature.com)

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Bhutan's crypto experiment shows how hard digital money is in the real world (restofworld.org)

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Metabolism, not cells or genetics, may have begun life on Earth (bigthink.com)

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Lamborghini kills its electric supercar that nobody wanted (newatlas.com)

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New Microsoft gaming chief has "no tolerance for bad AI" (arstechnica.com)

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The Little Red Dot (idiallo.com)

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World Monitor – Real-time global intelligence dashboard (github.com/koala73)

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Staying Small Became AI Startups' Biggest Flex (wsj.com)

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Why do some places on Earth get more solar eclipses than others? (space.com)

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'Universal vaccine' protects mice against multiple pathogens (nature.com)

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World Monitor is an Open Source Real-Time Global Intelligence Dashboard (worldmonitor.app)

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Scientists discover new dinosaur species deep in the Sahara Desert (abcnews.com)

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Internet Archive X Gray Area: Trillionth Webpage Net.Art Commissions (archive.org)

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Having fun while exploring topology (koaning.io)

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A Brief History of the History of Science (asteriskmag.com)

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How to Monitor Mom and Dad Without Becoming Big Brother (wsj.com)

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Man accidentally gains control of 7k robot vacuums (popsci.com)

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The Internet Archive records its 1Tth website (popsci.com)

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Astonishing Spinosaur Unearthed in the Sahara Is Unlike Any Seen Before (sciencealert.com)

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The Algebra of Resistance (profgalloway.com)

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A Galaxy Composed Almost of Dark Matter Has Been Confirmed (wired.com)

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Ancient bacteria strain discovered is resistant to some modern antibiotics (cnn.com)

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China is running the EV playbook on humanoid robots – and it's working (restofworld.org)

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Accenture tells staffers: If you want a promotion, use AI at work (theregister.com)

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Family deepfakes help people celebrate and grieve in India (restofworld.org)

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Super stable laser on the moon could guide future lunar missions (phys.org)

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The Biophysical World Inside a Jam-Packed Cell (quantamagazine.org)

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The Human Exposome Project will map how environmental factors shape health (economist.com)

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Brain-like computers could be built out of perovskites (economist.com)

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Astronomers detect a solar system they say should not be possible (cnn.com)

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Baby microbiomes in the West differ from those everywhere else (newscientist.com)

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Taste for Makers (2002) (paulgraham.com)

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We're Measuring Data Center Sustainability Wrong (ieee.org)

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Google DeepMind wants to know if chatbots are just virtue signaling (technologyreview.com)

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Laser-etched glass can store data for 10k years, Microsoft says (techxplore.com)

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You can jailbreak an F-35 just like an iPhone, says Dutch defense chief (theregister.com)

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Excruciating tropical disease can now be transmitted in most of Europe (unmc.edu)

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How Does Shazam Know What Song Is Playing? (paraschopra.github.io)

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Robot hand approaches human-like dexterity with new visual-tactile training (techxplore.com)