Articles by CGMthrowaway
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Failed Companies Are Selling Old Slack Chats and Email Archives to Train AI (gizmodo.com)

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LED bulbs can damage paintings (vrt.be)

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Mass robotaxi malfunction halts traffic in Chinese city (bbc.com)

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Microwave hearing: thermoacoustic auditory stimulation by pulsed microwaves (nih.gov)

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Broadly stable atmospheric CO2 and CH4 levels over the past 3M years (nature.com)

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Car Seats as Contraception (uchicago.edu)

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Pushing Simulation to the Limit to Find Order in Chaos [video] (youtube.com)

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Global ocean heat content over the past 3M years (nature.com)

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I Tried to Profit from Flight Delays Using Data [video] (youtube.com)

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Why are early-onset colorectal cancer rates spiking? (communitymorgue.com)

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Sun Exposure and Mortality from Melanoma (nih.gov)

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Benn Jordan Discovered Flock's Cameras Were Left Streaming to the Internet (404media.co)

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Western Europe, state formation, and genetic pacification (nih.gov)

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AI pilot program in LA County courts will help judges craft rulings (latimes.com)

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GhostNet: A Community-Driven Global OSINT Network over Shortwave Radio (github.com/s2underground)

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Waller: A game teaching the fundamentals of drystone walling (orthodoxmasonry.com)

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Foreign Hacker in 2023 Accessed Epstein Files Held by FBI, Source and Docs Show (usnews.com)

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US Military contractor likely built iPhone hacking tools used by Russian spies (techcrunch.com)

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WiFi-DensePose – open-source software that sees you through walls using wifi (github.com/ruvnet)

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Hacked traffic cameras & US Intel: How plot to kill Iran's leader came together (cnn.com)

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I Built a Spy Satellite Simulator in a Browser. Here's What I Learned (spatialintelligence.ai)

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German Grooms, Irish Brides: How Immigrant Communities Married into Each Other (points-of-entry.com)

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A review of tumor-treating electric fields (TTFields): clinical advancements (nih.gov)

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Brendan Carr defends FCC role in dropped Colbert interview: 'No censorship' (washingtonpost.com)

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FDA reverses course and will review Moderna's mRNA flu shot, company says (cnn.com)

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FDA reverses course on Moderna flu shot (cnbc.com)

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Vault (organelle) (wikipedia.org)

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Macron Calls Social Media's Free Speech Defense 'Bullsh!t" (bloomberg.com)

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Your Car Is Spying on You (haaretz.com)

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Three-Dot Anxiety (medium.com/pamelapavliscak)

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Performative virtue-signaling has become a threat to higher ed (thehill.com)

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How George Stigler Changed the Analysis of Regulation (chicagobooth.edu)

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The Reinhart-Rogoff error – or how not to Excel at economics (2013) (theconversation.com)

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Neuroscientist: GenZ is the first generation to Have Lower IQ than their parents (msn.com)

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PepsiCo, Walmart hit with class action over alleged price-fixing (2025) (reuters.com)

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YC Partner Simulator (ycarena.com)

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Paragon accidentally uploaded a photo of its spyware control panel (twitter.com/drwhax)

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Inhibiting 15-PGDH regenerates joint cartilage in mice (bye knee replacements?) (stanford.edu)

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Ring's 'Search Party' Feature Is Creepy, but You Can Disable It (lifehacker.com)

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Watermark.Pics: Add AI generator watermarks to real photos and videos (watermark.pics)

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America's 'white gold' rush kicks off as $2.3T worth of lithium is discovered (msn.com)

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Scientists tried to give people Covid – and failed (2024) (nature.com)

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The next steps for Airbus' big bet on open rotor engines (aiaa.org)

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China unveils flying aircraft carrier (telegraph.co.uk)

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China Read the West's Wiretaps for Years (shanakaanslemperera.substack.com)

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Clawd Agent accidentally social engineers its own master, confesses on ClawdBook (twimg.com)

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China hacked Downing Street phones for years (telegraph.co.uk)

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Spanish scientists successfully eliminate pancreatic cancer in mice (cibercuba.com)

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ADS-B data spoofed as VANCE 1 drew the JD Vance meme picture over Mar-a-Lago (twitter.com/thenewarea51)

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FASB 56 and the Authority of the DNI to Waive SEC Financial Reporting (solari.com)

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LA homeless services CEO arrested for defrauding taxpayers for luxury lifestyle (abcnews.go.com)

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Billionaire Sports Mogul Has Become America's Largest Private Landowner (landreport.com)

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Rules‑Based Order That Once Constrained Great‑Power Ambition Has Proved Illusory [pdf] (rabobank.com)

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Fuel Economy Fraud: Closing Loopholes That Increase U.S. Oil Dependence (2005) [pdf] (ucs.org)

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Natural immunity to Covid is powerful. Policymakers seem afraid to say so (washingtonpost.com)

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HHS Announces New Study of Cellphone Radiation and Health (usnews.com)

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Georges Bataille: The Solar Anus (1927) (theanarchistlibrary.org)

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Trump Pledges to 'Plant the Stars and Stripes' on Mars (meritalk.com)

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America's Long History of Trying to Acquire Greenland (history.com)

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Health and Human Services to launch study on cell phone radiation (usatoday.com)

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FTC Finalizes Order Banning GM from Sharing Driver Data (pcmag.com)

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The Unintended Consequences of the ACA's Medical Loss Ratio Requirement (healthaffairs.org)

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The Impact of Medical Loss Ratio of Affordable Care Act (calstate.edu)

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King – man + woman is queen; but why? (2017) (p.migdal.pl)

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San Francisco Health Agency Gives Free Booze to Homeless Alcoholics (californiaglobe.com)

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The ACA Rule That Accidentally Made Higher Health Care Costs Profitable (moneygeek.com)

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Chain Letter (wikipedia.org)

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Mind Your Tone: Investigating How Prompt Politeness Affects LLM Accuracy (arxiv.org)

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If you think you are good at math, you need to change your major out of STEM [video] (youtube.com)

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Pituffik Space Base (wikipedia.org)

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Electromagnetic fields act via activation of voltage-gated calcium channels (nih.gov)

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Conductors' tempo choices shed light over Beethoven's metronome (plos.org)

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Suppression of Type I collagen in human scleral fibroblasts treated with ELF (nih.gov)

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EMF Exposure from a Substation Could Be Cause of 49ers' Tendon Rupture Epidemic (peteranthonycowan.substack.com)

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How to nudge consumers towards the consumption of insects (researchgate.net)

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Lego announces Smart Brick, the 'most significant evolution' in 50 years (theverge.com)

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Oncotarget becomes the target of a DDoS attack (anandamide.substack.com)

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Prediction markets move into real estate with Polymarket–Parcl deal (cointelegraph.com)

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Graphite Bomb (wikipedia.org)

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Why I'm Leaving Harvard (compactmag.com)

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Windows Recall (wikipedia.org)

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Reducing contrails reduces CO2 effect of air travel 73%, adds only 0.08% to cost [video] (youtube.com)

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Boom Supersonic raises $300M to build natural gas turbines for data centers (techcrunch.com)

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The Great Unconformity (wikipedia.org)

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Quantum Energy Teleportation Achieved Using W-State Entanglement (quantumzeitgeist.com)

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Freedom Fries (wikipedia.org)

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Presidio (wikipedia.org)

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Identifying swimming pools from Mapbox satellite imagery with Meta's SAM3 (twitter.com/kyle_e_walker)

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Banned in 160 Nations, Why is Ractopamine in U.S. Pork? (livescience.com)

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In letter to tech, 42 AG's target "sycophantic and delusional" AI outputs [pdf] (iowaattorneygeneral.gov)

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Malware found in the subtitles of a fake Leonardo DiCaprio movie torrent (bitdefender.com)

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Feeds, feelings & focus: Cognitive & mental health links to short-form video use (nih.gov)

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Civic Nationalism (wikipedia.org)

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Bank Restriction Act 1797 (wikipedia.org)

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Porsches in Russia Left Unable to Drive, Sat Tracking System May Be at Fault (roadandtrack.com)

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A nationwide internet age verification plan is sweeping Congress (theverge.com)

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Malware embedded into audio driver is silently recording from system mic (twitter.com/officialwhyte22)

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Bronze Age mega-settlement in Kazakhstan has advanced urban planning, metallurgy (archaeologymag.com)

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Climate Change Could Heat the Earth Right into a New Ice Age (popularmechanics.com)

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Linus Pauling (wikipedia.org)