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EPO's new search tool for examiners now used in over 40 national patent offices (epo.org)

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Microplastics and nanoplastics in urban air originate mainly from tire abrasion (phys.org)

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BMW Group to deploy humanoid robots in production in Germany for the first time (bmwgroup.com)

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Big Google Home update lets Gemini describe live camera feeds (theverge.com)

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We're about to turn night into day. Is that a good idea? (washingtonpost.com)

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Americans now listen to podcasts more often than talk radio, study shows (techcrunch.com)

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AI Is Acing Math Exams Faster Than Scientists Write Them (ieee.org)

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A plastic made from milk that vanishes in 13 weeks (sciencedaily.com)

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U.S. science agency moves to restrict foreign scientists from its labs (science.org)

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OpenAI Codex and Figma launch seamless code-to-design experience (openai.com)

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Burger King will use AI to check if employees say 'please' and 'thank you' (theverge.com)

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AI is threatening science jobs. Which ones are most at risk (nature.com)

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World Monitor – Real-Time Global Intelligence Dashboard (worldmonitor.app)

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3D-printing platform rapidly produces complex electric machines (news.mit.edu)

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Gig workers in Africa had no idea they were helping the U.S. military (restofworld.org)

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Copyright Can Survive in the Age of AI (mpg.de)

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Power generation increased by up to 70% when wind were combined with tidal/wave (surrey.ac.uk)

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Retrofitting Bridges with "Smart" Steel (empa.ch)

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Tech Is Taking over Olympic Curling (ieee.org)

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Low-Cost Solid State Lidar Aims for Adas Integration (ieee.org)

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Elon Musk on Space GPUs, AI, Optimus, and His Manufacturing Method (cheekypint.substack.com)

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Scientists Could Help Reveal Fraud – and Get Paid for It (undark.org)

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Singapore says China-backed hackers targeted its four largest phone companies (techcrunch.com)

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A Wave of Unexplained Bot Traffic Is Sweeping the Web (wired.com)

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New AI system pushes the time limits of generative video (epfl.ch)

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Vintage Typewriter Simulator (aishashok.com)

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Team develops smart synthetic material inspired by octopus skin (psu.edu)

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Winter OlMilan-Cortina Winter Olympics Debut Next-Generation Sports Smarts (ieee.org)

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The Car Industry Is Racing to Replace Chinese Code (wsj.com)

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UK 'could lose generation of scientists' with cuts to projects and facilities (theguardian.com)

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Leeds-led study shows potential of terahertz frequencies for high-speed coms (leeds.ac.uk)

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The Washington Post is retreating from Silicon Valley when it matters most (techcrunch.com)

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Half of CO2 emissions come from just 32 fossil fuel firms, study shows (theguardian.com)

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Science parks can transform Australian universities into innovation hubs (360info.org)

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Trois-Rivières, le jeu vidéO (trois-rivieres.net)

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"Dive" into Hydrogen Storage Materials Discovery with AI Agents (tohoku.ac.jp)

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Discovery Alert: An Ice-Cold Earth? Science (nasa.gov)

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Fungi as a Building Material: Kit Examines Innovative Materials (kit.edu)

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3D-Printed Batteries Put Power in Every Nook and Cranny (ieee.org)

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Study: Cigarette filters are an underestimated source of microplastic pollution (buffalo.edu)

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Kyutai unveils Invincible Voice: AI in the service of human connection (iliad.fr)

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Health risks of 3D printing – often overlooked (oru.se)

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Visual learning app could transform how students understand fluid mechanics (surrey.ac.uk)

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Underwater 3D printing could transform maritime construction (cornell.edu)

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Huawei and Qualcomm tussle for 5G patents lead as 6G draws closer (lightreading.com)

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Finland hopes to prevent cable damage with new surveillance centre (reuters.com)

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Scientists engineer unsinkable metal tubes (rochester.edu)

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Researchers Identify Urban Atmosphere as Primary Reservoir of Microplastics (cas.cn)

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Microplastics from washing clothes could be hurting your tomatoes (washingtonpost.com)

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Brussels plans to force governments to block Huawei from 5G (politico.eu)

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How AI destroys institutions (stanford.edu)

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Is 'open science' delivering benefits? Major study finds proof is sparse (science.org)

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Physical AI: robotics are poised to revolutionise business (ft.com)

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I used AI chatbots as a source of news and they were unreliable and erroneous (theconversation.com)

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Are There Enough Engineers for the AI Boom? (ieee.org)

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The next frontier for public access: building channels of meaning (aaas.org)

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How the Materials Project Is Helping in the AI Revolution for Materials Science (lbl.gov)

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More sustainable epoxy thanks to phosphorus (empa.ch)

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AI Analyzes Faces to Measure Pain Levels (ieee.org)

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Study examines carbon footprint of wearable health tech (cornell.edu)

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Harry Potter–Style 'Moving Invisibility Cloak' Technology Developed (kaist.ac.kr)

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Why the resale market is expanding fashion's carbon footprint (yale.edu)

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Three in 10 US teens use AI chatbots every day, but safety concerns are growing (techcrunch.com)

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Science one step ahead – Cnrs News (cnrs.fr)

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Microplastics pose a human health risk in more ways than one (exeter.ac.uk)

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Typing an AI prompt is not 'active' music creation (theverge.com)

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The future LED light both illuminates and communicates (6gflagship.com)

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Pig's bacon was delicious. But she's alive and well (grist.org)

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New AI agent learns to use CAD to create 3D objects from sketches (news.mit.edu)

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MIT's Circulatronics offers surgery-free brain treatment breakthrough (newatlas.com)

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Researchers develop air-powered robots that move in sync without electronics (ox.ac.uk)

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Amazon is testing an AI that automatically translates books into other languages (engadget.com)

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Solar geoengineering in wrong hands could wreak climate havoc, scientists warn (theguardian.com)

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Games for rehab: Fast communication for interactive VR and AR (umich.edu)

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Google plans to put datacentres in space to meet demand for AI (theguardian.com)

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I Tried the First Humanoid Home Robot. It Got Weird [video] (youtube.com)

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Perplexity Patents: AI-Powered Patent Search for Everyone (perplexity.ai)

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The Smallest Pixel in the World (uni-wuerzburg.de)

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China's 5G-for-drones, 6G appetite is envy of Ericsson (lightreading.com)

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'Metabots' Shapeshift from Flat Sheets into Structures – NC State News (ncsu.edu)

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Wikipedia says traffic is falling due to AI search summaries and social video (techcrunch.com)

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AI tools run on fracked gas and bulldozed Texas land (techcrunch.com)

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Governments are spending billions on their own 'sovereign' AI technologies (theguardian.com)

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A Techno Optimist's Guide to Raising Kids for the Age of AI (nymag.com)

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Advocates raise alarm over PFAS pollution from datacenters amid AI boom – PFAS (theguardian.com)

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Wi-fi signal tracks heartbeat without wearables (ieee.org)

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China LEOsats in holding pattern due to lack of reusable rockets (lightreading.com)

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Medical startup uses LLMs to run appointments and make diagnoses (technologyreview.com)

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Jean Zay 4, supercalculateur le plus puissant de France pour la recherche (cnrs.fr)

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It's going to be a life skill: educators discuss the impact of AI on university (theguardian.com)

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The world of Kenya's shadow scholars paid to write essays for UK students (theguardian.com)

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Impact of chatbots on mental health is warning over future of AI, expert says (theguardian.com)

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RSS co-creator launches new protocol for AI data licensing (techcrunch.com)

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Singtel, Tencent Games to level up cloud gaming with 5G network slicing (lightreading.com)

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How Microplastics Are Changing River Ecology (uni-due.de)

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Xbox engineer brings Windows Mixed Reality headsets back to life (theverge.com)

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Shampoo-like gel could help chemo patients keep their hair (msu.edu)

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Aioti Paper on Use of robots and AI in agriculture (aioti.eu)

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DARPA Unveils "DRBE": The Pentagon's Plan to Win the Invisible War (thedebrief.org)

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H1 2025: China installs more solar than rest of the world combined (electrek.co)