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Deposition of cathode metals from the largest lithium-ion battery fire (nature.com)

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Did the Giant Heads of Easter Island Once Walk? (nytimes.com)

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Unusual circuits in the Intel 386's standard cell logic (righto.com)

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Can weed help you drink less? Scientists study how well 'California sober' works (npr.org)

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Sam Altman apparently subpoenaed moments into SF talk with Steve Kerr (sfgate.com)

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The modern homes hidden inside ancient ruins (ft.com)

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Student handcuffed after Doritos bag mistaken for a gun by AI security system (msn.com)

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Late-surviving New Mexican dinosaurs illuminate high diversity and provinciality (science.org)

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America's Tech Right Is Obsessed with Building Giant Statues (bloomberg.com)

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Water Production Rates of the Interstellar Object 3I/Atlas (iop.org)

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A car-sized object above a Texas farm was a wayward hunk of NASA equipment (apnews.com)

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Tracing the forgotten path of the first wagon train to cross the Sierra (sfgate.com)

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Meet the People Who Eat 100-Year-Old Military Rations (wsj.com)

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Scientists win Ig Nobel Prize for cracking the code to perfect cacio e pepe (sciencedaily.com)

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Ethanol ingestion via frugivory in wild chimpanzees (science.org)

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The Day-Long, Repeating GRB 250702B: A Unique Extragalactic Transient (iop.org)

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NFL and UFC athletes try 'game-changing' psychedelic to treat brain injury (msn.com)

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The World's Biggest Animal Migration (wsj.com)

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The Battle to Protect Time (ft.com)

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Thioester-mediated RNA aminoacylation and peptidyl-RNA synthesis in water (nature.com)

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China is dunking data centers into the ocean to keep them cool (scientificamerican.com)

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Prisoner laments floppy disks for appeals documents, with file sizes < 1.44 MB (tomshardware.com)

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Hunting Russian Drones in a Prop Plane with Shotguns and Rifles (wsj.com)

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California Central Valley keeps sinking and it's taking home values down with it (sfgate.com)

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Meteorite that punched through Georgia roof may be older than Earth itself (space.com)

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Mark Zuckerberg angers locals in Silicon Valley enclave over 11-home compound (nypost.com)

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US influencer stranded in Antarctica after landing plane without permission (independent.co.uk)

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First Rollable OLED Screen in a Laptop – Lenovo's ThinkBook Plus (windowscentral.com)

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Scientists try new way to limit invasive carp in Mississippi River: feeding them (jsonline.com)

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Cognition CEO offers buyouts to let workers flee 'extreme' work culture (sfgate.com)

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Wandering of the auroral oval 41,000 years ago (science.org)

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Ancient hybridization underlies tuberization and radiation of the potato lineage (cell.com)

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Putin Widens Effort to Control Russia's Internet (nytimes.com)

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Why Is California So Chilly This Summer? (nytimes.com)

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Thanks for Your $1 Billion Job Offer, Mark Zuckerberg. I'm Gonna Pass. (wsj.com)

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'College hazing' or training? Amid shortage, air traffic recruits wash out. (washingtonpost.com)

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NSF-DOE Vera C. Rubin Observatory Observations of Interstellar Comet 3I/Atlas (arxiv.org)

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Engineers transform dental floss into needle-free vaccine (science.org)

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Jack McAuliffe, Who Brewed a Craft Beer Revolution, Dies at 80 (nytimes.com)

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Elon Musk's plan to rain SpaceX's rocket debris over Hawaii's pristine waters (theguardian.com)

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ChatGPT made up a product feature out of thin air, so this company created it (arstechnica.com)

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Security vulnerability on U.S. trains let anyone activate the rear car's brakes (tomshardware.com)

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This Is Not the Way We Usually Imagine the World Will End (nytimes.com)

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Shadowology Collection part 3 [2022 video] (youtube.com)

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When Earth iced over, early life may have sheltered in meltwater ponds (phys.org)

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Mathematicians Come Up with New Method for Defining Prime Numbers (scientificamerican.com)

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Thermal Runaway: Why Waymo Cars Burned So Completely in the Los Angeles Protests (scientificamerican.com)

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The world's last lost tourist thought Maine was San Francisco (2022) (sfgate.com)

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A Giant Plume of Saharan Dust Is Headed to Florida (nytimes.com)

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Remembering the ISP That David Bowie Ran for Eight Years (hackaday.com)

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Declining Freshwater in the Colorado River Basin Threatens Groundwater Supplies (wiley.com)

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OpenAI software ignores explicit instruction to switch off (telegraph.co.uk)

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Anthropic's AI resorts to blackmail in simulations (semafor.com)

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Bear cub rescued from woods is being raised by humans dressed as bears (msn.com)

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All that and a bag of chips: Ohio's long history of potato chip production (statenews.org)

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Soviet Spacecraft Crash Lands on Earth After a Journey of Half a Century (nytimes.com)

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How your mouth could be killing your heart (theconversation.com)

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Soviet spacecraft will fall to Earth a half-century after failing to reach Venus (apnews.com)

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A scientific method for flawless cacio e pepe (phys.org)

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Willy Ley was a prophet of space travel (nytimes.com)

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World's largest wildlife crossing reaches critical milestone. Now what? (yahoo.com)

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AMSAT-OSCAR 7: The Ham Satellite That Refused To Die (hackaday.com)

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How to Use Em Dashes (–), En Dashes (–), and Hyphens (-) (merriam-webster.com)

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Diagnostic dilemma: Growing weed with bat poop left 2 men with deadly infections (livescience.com)

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Airplanes of the Future Could Be Fitted with Feather-Like Flaps (wired.com)

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Palm phytoliths in subarctic Canada imply ice-free winters 48M years ago (oup.com)

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Dogs may have domesticated themselves because they liked snacks, model suggests (livescience.com)

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Food Costco insider explains why they stock expensive luxury items (sfgate.com)

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SF tech startup Humane that raised $230M shuts down after horrendous reviews (sfgate.com)

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Atop the Oregon Cascades, team finds a buried aquifer (sciencedaily.com)

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A free speech dispute over a New England pastry shop painting heads to trial (apnews.com)

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The story behind San Francisco's bizarre, stomach-flipping hairpin turn (sfgate.com)

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California loves Dungeness crab. But whale safety concerns put industry in peril (latimes.com)

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Designer of UK's first mass-produced business computer dies aged 101 (theregister.com)

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Google Maps 'almost destroyed' Google when it went live 20 years ago (sfgate.com)

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The small California town with ties to one of Earth's weirdest secrets (sfgate.com)

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Why Are There So Many Abandoned Military Bases in the Bay Area? (kqed.org)

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A free California? Initiative to leave U.S. cleared to gather signatures (usatoday.com)

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Touchscreen dashboards have taken over and ruined driving (telegraph.co.uk)

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Mourning is human. New grief apps want to 'optimise' it for you (bbc.com)

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How shut-down Bay Area tech companies ditch their fancy gear (sfgate.com)

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Constitutional Crypto: How Trump's Solana Token Could Force a SCOTUS Showdown (hackingbutlegal.com)

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Seven planets are lining up in the sky next month. This is what it means (bbc.com)

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Cut the Cord: Wireless Power Transmission for Cars Is Coming (motortrend.com)

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Parkinson's tremors disappear with machine that sends heat waves to the brain (sun-sentinel.com)

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Forget the Coax, Wire Up Your Antennas with Cat 6 Cable (hackaday.com)

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Can You Read Cursive? The National Park Service Wants to Hear from You (nationalparkstraveler.org)

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Full-waveform inversion reveals origins of lower mantle wave anomalies (2024) (nature.com)

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Before GPS There Was Loran (hackaday.com)

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North Carolina's coastal tourism could decline due to salty tap water (phys.org)

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San Francisco counterculture legend behind bell-bottoms craze dies at 84 (sfgate.com)

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It's the Most Indispensable Machine in the World–and It Depends on This Woman (wsj.com)

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Why has this Amazonian tribe started to make contact with outsiders? (2015) (theguardian.com)

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Photographs reveal first glimpse of uncontacted Amazon community (theguardian.com)

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A pilot crashed a full passenger jet into the bay, didn't lose his job (2021) (sfgate.com)

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Neanderthals and Humans Mated More Recently Than Previously Thought (wsj.com)

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Estimated incidence and prevalence of herpes simplex infections in 2020 (bmj.com)

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The great tweezer takeover: Is fine dining hijacking the soul of San Francisco? (sfstandard.com)

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Never-before-seen footage of San Francisco is unearthed at the Prelinger Archive (sfgate.com)

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'Barbarians' May Have Been Inspired by Opium When Attacking Rome, Study Suggests (haaretz.com)