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Intensifying global heat threatens livability for younger and older adults (iop.org)

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Thanks to AI, we can play a Roman game again (maastrichtuniversity.nl)

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Crypto firm apologises for sending Bitcoin users $40B by mistake (msn.com)

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What is and is not considered thread safe by Excel (learn.microsoft.com)

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EU-India Free Trade,Investment Protection and Geographical Indications Agreement (europa.eu)

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Remains of only building by Vitruvius found after centuries of searching (thehistoryblog.com)

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Retracted: Safety Evaluation, Risk Assessment of Roundup/Glyphosate for Humans (sciencedirect.com)

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Nearly a million more deaths than births in Japan last year (bbc.com)

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Bye Forever, WeTransfer (bsky.app)

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Safeguarding and Monetizing Music in Digital, Virtual and AI-Driven Worlds (copyrightdelta.com)

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Continental Europe Synchronous Area (wikipedia.org)

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Making AI Work Harder for Europeans (fb.com)

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Top of the Mont Blanc (wikipedia.org)

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Astronomers discover 128 new moons orbiting Saturn (theguardian.com)

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Betz's Law (wikipedia.org)

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Periodic Cooking of Eggs (nature.com)

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Dutch pioneer files EU's second lab-grown meat application (politico.eu)

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Simulating 500M years of evolution with a language model (science.org)

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Model predictions of global geologic hydrogen resources (science.org)

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Podesta Island (google.com)

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Orcas have begun wearing salmon hats again – and we may soon know why (newscientist.com)

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Evidence of oldest known alphabetic writing unearthed in ancient Syrian city (jhu.edu)

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The Algol 68 Genie project (xs4all.nl)

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US judge orders Google to open app store to rivals (bbc.com)

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Researchers develop first banana plant resistant to TR4 and black sigatoka (phys.org)

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Inhibition of IL-11 signalling extends mammalian healthspan and lifespan (nature.com)

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Growth of diamond in liquid metal at 1 ATM pressure (nature.com)

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Apple to expand repair options with support for used genuine parts (apple.com)

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The drama of geese: AI uncovers their hidden talent for facial recognition (pune.news)

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A New Perspective on Battery-Electric Aviation: Conceptual Design of a 90-Seater (tudelft.nl)

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Ask HN: Will Google offer an iOS compatibility layer for running Android apps?

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Holographic Ambient Fireplaces (kalfire.com)

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Consumer groups file complaint against Meta's unfair pay-or-consent model (beuc.eu)

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Home of the Ludii General Game System World Map (ludii.games)

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[flagged] I'm calling from Israeli intelligence. We have orders to bomb. You have 2 hours (bbc.com)

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IBM NorthPole runs AI-based image recognition 22 times faster than current chips (techxplore.com)

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Expensive Typewriter (wikipedia.org)

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A Constitution for Teenage Happiness (thefp.com)

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nic.funet.fi: Serving freely distributable files with FTP since 1990 (funet.fi)

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Debris found came from missing Titan sub, says friend of passengers (bbc.co.uk)

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TU Delft and RUG/UMCG develop child-friendly button cell battery (innovationorigins.com)

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What’s New in Swift 5.9? (hackingwithswift.com)

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Ask HN: will we see headlines “X needed fossils for electricity for a week”?

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Juggling robots and machines – a video survey (juggle.org)

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Walking naturally after spinal cord injury using a brain–spine interface (nature.com)

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US company refuses to recall 67M airbag inflators after regulator's request (bbc.com)

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Mushrooms found to keep themselves cooler than their surroundings (phys.org)

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1911: Competing in the Dark at the World Championships in Turin (gymnastics-history.com)

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Game changer’ method lets scientists peer into–and fly through–mouse bodies (science.org)

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Was there a U.S. nuclear weapons accident at a Dutch air base? (fas.org)

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Elon Musk and others urge AI pause, citing 'risks to society' (reuters.com)

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Lebanon Postpones DST Start 2023 (timeanddate.com)

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Europe's right-to-repair law asks hardware makers for fixes for up to 10 years (theregister.com)

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“Off switch” makes explosives safer (aps.org)

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Barkley marathons, as ‘live’ as it gets (docs.google.com)

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Time to get the Posix elephant off our necks? (acm.org)

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Examining Will Crowther's Original “Adventure” in Code and in Kentucky (ifarchive.org)

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DNA origami traps for large viruses (sciencedirect.com)

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Netherlands to integrate last brigade into German army this year (dutchnews.nl)

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East German railroad company: faulty design makes cell phones disappear (basic-tutorials.com)

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Tunnel Ultra: The mind-bending 200-mile ultra-marathon in the dark (bbc.co.uk)

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Open AI platforms in nursing education: Tools for academic progress or abuse? (nih.gov)

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A Letter to Our Customers (buckinghamslate.com)

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Tasmanian tiger: Remains of last thylacine found in cupboard after 85 years (bbc.com)

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Roving Bridge (wikipedia.org)

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[dupe] People living on Earth – All on this page, one by one (worldometers.info)

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Failure to fix throttle led to Indonesia plane crash, that killed 62 (ctvnews.ca)

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Observed electric charge of insect swarms contributes to atmospheric electricity (cell.com)

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Freetone – Pantone-Ish Colour Palette for Adobe Products by Stuart Semple (culturehustleusa.com)

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Inventions and Ideas from Science Fiction Books (technovelgy.com)

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the best soccer players look at the game, others look (more) at the ball (twitter.com/geirjordet)

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Forth: A New Way to Program a Mini Computer (1974) (adsabs.harvard.edu)

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BNB Chain Ecosystem Update (bnbchain.org)

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Don’t freak out about that tape on your plane’s wing (washingtonpost.com)

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Development of the MOS Technology 6502: A Historical Perspective (embeddedrelated.com)

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How to Send a Message 10k Years into the Future

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End of Covid-19 pandemic is in sight, WHO director-general says

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The world’s ‘northern-most island’ isn’t the first to be erased from the map

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Wind powered factories: history (and future) of industrial windmills (2009)

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Austrian Association of Hiking, Sports and Society

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Ask HN: Why is Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant still sending electricity to Ukraine?

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Engineering allowed a quadriplegic former IndyCar driver to race again

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The Xerox PARC Visit