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OpenAI makes $1B deal to bring Disney characters to ChatGPT and Sora (bbc.co.uk)
2
Episteme: A New System for Science (epistemescience.substack.com)
2
Google Pacman – Halloween 2025 (searchplayground.google)
60
The Unknotting Number Is Not Additive (divisbyzero.com)
1
Great North Run medals show wrong city and river (bbc.co.uk)
3
David Bowie's final project discovered locked in his study (bbc.co.uk)
31
OpenAI's new open weight (Apache 2) models are good (simonwillison.net)
3
£1.68B accounts trick inflated water firm's books (bbc.co.uk)
4
Atlas of cells transforms understanding of human body (bbc.co.uk)
1
Making the Mandelbrot Set with Excel (divisbyzero.com)
2
2001: Apple Introduces the iPod (bbc.co.uk)
1
Fold-and-Cut Hat and Spectre Tiles (divisbyzero.com)
1
Stephen King's The Mist (bookware interactive fiction) (if50.substack.com)
2
Shield Walls and Spacing: Hollywood Mobs and Ancient Tactics (acoup.blog)
34
Ring of galaxies challenges thinking on cosmos (bbc.co.uk)
1
Speculative Calendar Events (maggieappleton.com)
1
Bootstrap Confidence Intervals in SQL for PostgreSQL and BigQuery (jdlm.info)
1
Research on Artificial Intelligence – the global divides (digital-science.com)
1
Research on Artificial Intelligence – the global divides (digital-science.com)
3
Manchester goes online for Christmas, 1997 (bbc.co.uk)
2
Shock of the old: 11 murderous and macabre Victorian Christmas cards (theguardian.com)
1
The Preposterous Tactics of the Loot Train Battle (Game of Thrones, S7E4) (2019) (acoup.blog)
1
Implications of AI for Science: Friend or Foe? (digital-science.com)
1
Seven million open research objects and counting (digital-science.com)
1
Fragmentation of AI research: a blog series (digital-science.com)
3
Google says new AI model Gemini outperforms ChatGPT in most tests (theguardian.com)
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15 years ago, I helped design Google Maps (twitter.com/elizlaraki)
2
Sam Altman: Ousted OpenAI boss to return days after being sacked (bbc.co.uk)
1
Waking up science's sleeping beauties (worksinprogress.co)
2
Timothy Gowers: Today I start my seventh decade, here are a few reflections (twitter.com/wtgowers)
2
Women honoured for their impactful research in Africa (universityworldnews.com)
1
Pūteketeke crowned New Zealand bird of the century after John Oliver campaign (theguardian.com)
2
Scholarcy – The AI-powered article summarizer (scholarcy.com)
1
Implications of AI for Science: Friend or Foe? (digital-science.com)
1
A Beautiful TikZ (LaTeX) Calendar by Overleaf Community TeXpert Lian Tze (twitter.com/texgallery)
1
Implications of AI for Science: Friend or Foe? (digital-science.com)
2
Implications of AI for Science: Friend or Foe? Falling Walls 2023 (digital-science.com)
1
BioRxiv: Broadening Audience, Increasing Understanding (biorxiv.org)
1
1986: Tomorrow's World: Paper Programs (twitter.com/bbcarchive)
1
Our venerable Canon PW-1080A dot matrix printer (twitter.com/mjtech01)
1
AI: Scientists excited by tool that grades severity of rare cancer (bbc.co.uk)
3
CTAN (Comprehensive TEX Archive Network) – Halloween Edition (ctan.org)
1
Who benefits when, from FAIR data? Part 3 (digital-science.com)
1
NSF invests $26.7M in building prototype open knowledge network (nsf.gov)
1
CERN 2070 (digital-science.com)
1
Integrating Mastodon and Ghost (sd.ai)
220
ArXiv receives $10M for upgrades (cornell.edu)
1
A good time to be working on AI: an interview with Professor Sue Black (digital-science.com)
12
Websites of 2000 [video] (bbc.co.uk)
46
ChatGPT and other AI tools could disrupt scientific publishing (nature.com)
1
An Alternative (Data) Jolt View (macroxstudio.com)
1
A tale of two pharmas – Global North and Global South (digital-science.com)
1
NES Wolverine source code being assembled (twitter.com/kevedwardsretro)
1
An easier way to insert figures in Overleaf (overleaf.com)
1
Who benefits when, from FAIR data? Part 3: The Public (digital-science.com)
2
The perfect development hardware in 1987 for creating software for the BBC Micro (twitter.com/kevedwardsretro)
1
We’re Teaching Music to Kids All Wrong (nytimes.com)
1
An Alternative Data Preview of the September FOMC Meeting (macroxstudio.com)
2
Is Science Getting Slower? (clearskiesadam.medium.com)
1
A good time to be working on AI: an interview with Professor Sue Black (digital-science.com)
1
A good time to be working on AI: an interview with Professor Sue Black (digital-science.com)
1
(unofficial) infographic poster of Starship's Integrated Flight Test – 2 (twitter.com/infographictony)
2
Starlink Worldwide Outage (twitter.com/starlink)
26
Nougat: Neural Optical Understanding for Academic Documents (facebookresearch.github.io)
1
AI-generated audio briefs for scientific papers (sciencecast.org)
1
Librarians Can Play a Key Role Implementing Artificial Intelligence in Schools (slj.com)
1
How the AI Revolution Will Reshape the World (time.com)
4
Hey Hey 16k (b3ta.com)
2
Starship Command 2022 Edition (For the BBC Micro, Master and Electron) (github.com/tobylobster)
1
Bootstrap Confidence Intervals in SQL for PostgreSQL and BigQuery (jdlm.info)
1
Nowcasting the Chinese economy: August 2023 update (macroxstudio.com)
18
The Antagonists: The rise and fall of type-in text games (if50.substack.com)
1
Who benefits when, from FAIR data? Part 1 (digital-science.com)
2
Want to speed up scientific progress? First understand how science policy works (nature.com)
3
Timnit Gebru Looks at Corporate AI and Sees a Lot of Bad Science (publicinfrastructure.org)
1
Competition: AI Research Assistants for NASA (drivendata.org)
0
CERN 2070 – The Next Generation (digital-science.com)
1
Small Mathematica script to automatically generate labyrinths for 5yr old (twitter.com/j_bertolotti)
1
Who benefits when, from FAIR data? Part 2 (digital-science.com)
1
Pastcasting. Technical Blog – Part I (macroxstudio.com)
2
Pastcasting. Technical Blog – Part I (macroxstudio.com)
1
CERN 2070 – The Next Generation (digital-science.com)
1
On holding back the AI tide (oneusefulthing.org)
2
The Antagonists: The rise and fall of type-in text games (if50.substack.com)
1
AI tools are designing new proteins that could transform medicine (nature.com)
1
CERN 2070 – The Next Generation (digital-science.com)
2
Eric Schmidt: This is how AI will transform the way science gets done (technologyreview.com)
1
The Alan Turing Institute – Annual Report 2022–23 (turing.ac.uk)
1
Cracking double-blind review: Authorship attribution with deep learning (plos.org)
1
Eric Schmidt: This is how AI will transform the way science gets done (technologyreview.com)
2
Foldseek gives AlphaFold protein database a rapid search tool (nature.com)
1
Explode on Impact (toby-89881.medium.com)
58
The Lone Banana Problem in AI (digital-science.com)
1
The Lone Banana Problem (digital-science.com)
1
How to write a STEM paper [video] (youtube.com)
1
The Lone Banana Problem. Or, the new programming: “speaking” AI (digital-science.com)
18
How to make your scientific data accessible, discoverable and useful (nature.com)
5
Handout design (LaTeX) inspired by Edward Tufte (overleaf.com)
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