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A New Era of Super-Hybrid Cars Is Coming (nytimes.com)
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Graphic designer wasn't able to land a job, so he pretended to be a client (digitalsynopsis.com)
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In Vivo Base Editing of PCSK9 with Verve-102 for Hypercholesterolemia (nejm.org)
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Tokyo's 'Sagrada Familia' stands defiant after 20 years of building (asahi.com)
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Austrian Power Giants (apg.at)
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'He refused to quit:' 27-year walk around the world (rmoutlook.com)
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Fender wins legal battle over Stratocaster shape in Germany (guitar.com)
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Where are all the UK red telephone kiosks? (thek6project.co.uk)
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1/4 of this month's Crypto-Gram articles are about Mythos (schneier.com)
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Snack giant makes mono(chrome) move due to Middle East conflict (printweek.com)
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An 'Impossible' Idea Led to a Pancreatic Cancer Breakthrough (nytimes.com)
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How empty are the depths of space? (bigthink.com)
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[Odds of hitting] a home run off the top of the foul pole (nytimes.com)
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The Place of Houses: Questionnaire [pdf] (duodickinson.com)
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Donlyn Lyndon, Last Surviving Creator of the Sea Ranch, Dies at 90 (nytimes.com)
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Alberta startup sells no-tech tractors for half price (wheelfront.com)
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Observational constraints project a ~50% AMOC weakening by end of this century (science.org)
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Constellations (technologyreview.com)
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Kids Toys, Adult Issues (myportfolio.com)
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Chester Zoo leads national call for weather app changes (chesterzoo.org)
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Hallucinated citations are polluting scientific literature. What can be done? (nature.com)
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Anyone Can Now Buy an Eames House – Sort Of (dwell.com)
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A Former Anthropology Student from Los Angeles Might Be the George Lucas of AI (hollywoodreporter.com)
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Vertical Farms Tried to Compete with Open Field Farming. It Isn't Going Well (nytimes.com)
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If Chuck Norris Was a Programmer (warrenchandler.com)
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Chuck Norris Programming Language (github.com/angrykoala)
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The Barbican Basin (barbicanbasin.com)
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Jason Colavito (history, science, pseudoscience, science fiction, pop culture) (jasoncolavito.com)
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"Scholars Will Call It Nonsense": The Structure of von Däniken's Argument (1987) (penn.museum)
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Erich von Däniken has died (daniken.com)
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Associations between preservative food additives and type 2 diabetes incidence (nature.com)
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The Great Goddard Library Debate (nasawatch.com)
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Top Visualizations of 2025 (visualcapitalist.com)
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Louis vs. Gerstner, Who Revived a Faltering IBM in the '90s, Dies at 83 (nytimes.com)
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We just unredacted some of the Epstein files (krassencast.com)
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Reinventing the Wheel with In-Wheel Motors (electrichybridvehicletechnology.com)
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GilGerard.com (gilgerard.com)
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Night factory tours provide history lesson of Japan's modern economy (kyodonews.net)
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Feast Your Eyes on Japan's Fake Food (newyorker.com)
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A Matrix of Saab Wheels (tripod.com)
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Is A.I. Actually a Bubble? (newyorker.com)
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The Beguiling, Misunderstood Theremin (nytimes.com)
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I'm 62. Stop Telling Me I'm Old (nytimes.com)
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A Camera of Miroslav Tichý (artblart.com)
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Tracking domestication signals across populations of North American raccoons (biomedcentral.com)
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Why Hotel-Room Cancellations Disappeared (theatlantic.com)
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A Day at the Beach Hunting Mammoths (nytimes.com)
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ADHD traits, sleep/circadian factors, depression and quality of life (bmj.com)
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The Next Privacy Battleground Is Inside Your Brain (nytimes.com)
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Who still uses cash? (voronoiapp.com)
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Synthetic Socrates, Teaching Assistant (jimmyalfonsolicon.substack.com)
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Senator Grassley Calls on the Federal Judiciary to Formally Regulate AI Use (senate.gov)
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Caduceus vs. Staff of Aesculapius – One Snake or Two? (walsworth.com)
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Caduceus vs. Staff of Aesculapius – One Snake or Two? (nih.gov)
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Automating Oral Argument (adamunikowsky.substack.com)
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Singing bus horns in West Sumatra (auralarchipelago.com)
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Cheese Crystals (2019) (snipettemag.com)
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TextEdit and the Relief of Simple Software (newyorker.com)
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I Am Sitting in a Room – Alvin Lucier (1981) (youtube.com)
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Blaand – Seeing Whey in a New Old Way (2019) (medievalmeadandbeer.wordpress.com)
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Entoptic Phenomena (1995) (oubliette.org.uk)
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The A.I. Prompt That Could End the World (nytimes.com)
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California passes law to ban ultra-processed foods from school lunches (ca.gov)
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Dragon Hatchling: Neural Network That Thinks Like a Brain (and Runs on Your GPU) (medium.com/futuristai)
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Artificially sweetened and sugary drinks – increased risk of liver disease (eurekalert.org)
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Jane Goodall, Eminent Primatologist Who Chronicled Lives of Chimps, Dies at 91 (nytimes.com)
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A photographer traveled across North America's Chinatowns. Here's what he saw (cnn.com)
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A tool in the fight against Amazon: independent bookshops begin selling ebooks (theguardian.com)
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A blue jay and a green jay mated. Their offspring is a scientific marvel (cnn.com)
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Flock Safety says AI surveillance could stop all crime (san.com)
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Second Hand Mortuary Fridges (mymortuarycooler.com)
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'One Battle After Another' Is in VistaVision. Should You Care? (nytimes.com)
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The Development of VistaVision: Paramount Marches to a Different Drummer (1996) (widescreenmuseum.com)
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The new, unusual solution to EV fires: High-speed battery ejection (carexpert.com.au)
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Clean Label Project (cleanlabelproject.org)
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Autonomous Airport Ground Support Equipment (airportsinternational.com)
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A Bucolic Stone-Skimming Contest in Scotland Is Infiltrated by Cheaters (nytimes.com)
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Overtourism leading to more car crashes in Scotland. Are T-plates the answer? (cnn.com)
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Tourist Plate: Reduce Stress and Raise Awareness When Driving Abroad (touristplate.com)
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The Lost Ancestors of ASCII Art (2014) (theatlantic.com)
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Two billionaires have different – and wild – visions of a future in space (cnn.com)
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Quality characteristics and consumer perception of non-alcoholic beers (nature.com)
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Tom Lehrer, "The Elements", live, 1967 (youtube.com)
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Grizzlies Were Raiding Montana Farms. Then Came Some Formidable Dogs (nytimes.com)
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Is the Bread in Europe Better for You? (nytimes.com)
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Transparent aluminum: Tiny acid droplets turn metal into glass-like material (phys.org)
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What's happening to reading? (newyorker.com)
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Breakthrough in Semiconductor Technology Paves the Way for Faster 6G Networks (techbriefs.com)
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Lavaforming (honnunarmidstod.is)
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The Ramyun Library (theramyunlibrary.com)
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The Death of New York's Radio Row (2002) (qcwa.org)
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American Science & Surplus is fighting for its life (arstechnica.com)
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Stainless food containers safe for use in a microwave (bssa.org.uk)
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Can You Microwave Stainless Steel Food Containers Safely? (ssalloy-steel.com)
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The Reasons Your Appliances Die Young (nytimes.com)
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'Humans need solitude': How being alone can make you happier (bbc.com)
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Life in 2045 (instagram.com)
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Coventry Very Light Rail (coventry.gov.uk)
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