Articles by bookofjoe
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Magic mushrooms' closest wild relative discovered in Africa (scimex.org)

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America and Public Disorder (walkingtheworld.substack.com)

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[flagged] My Life Got 100x Better When I Stopped Thinking About Google (joostboer.com)

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WordPress debuts a private workspace that runs in the browser via a new service (techcrunch.com)

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Translocation of bacteria from the gut to the brain in mice (plos.org)

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'Severe water stress': why desalination plants are the Gulf's greatest weakness (theguardian.com)

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The Uncomfortable (theuncomfortable.com)

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Top 100 Gen AI Consumer Apps – 6th Edition (a16z.com)

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Electric air taxis are about to take flight in 26 states (techcrunch.com)

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Silicon Valley's New Obsession: Watching Bots Do Their Grunt Work (wsj.com)

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Inside the cutthroat competition for the best baguette in Paris (washingtonpost.com)

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Palmer Luckey's $1B pitch to reboot 1990s video game consoles (ft.com)

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Tesla's Grand Plan for the Future Is a Car with No Steering Wheel (wsj.com)

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Nanophotonic waveguide chip-to-world beam scanning (nature.com)

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Celebrity chef René Redzepi resigns from Noma amid past abuse allegations (latimes.com)

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Dario Amodei's Oppenheimer Moment (theatlantic.com)

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Human Organ Atlas (science.org)

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The Usefulness of Useless Knowledge (1939) [pdf] (ias.edu)

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The Death of the Downvote (nathankyoung.substack.com)

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Billion-Dollar AI Startup Founded by Teenagers (wsj.com)

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Memory loss is fuelled by gut microbes in ageing mice (nature.com)

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What Is a Tort? (harvardlawreview.org)

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Doctors have long said cartilage can't regenerate. They're now rethinking that (nationalgeographic.com)

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'Virtual cell' captures most-basic process of life: bacterial division (nature.com)

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Noma Abuse (noma-abuse.com)

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Left-Handed People Are More Competitive, Study Says (wired.com)

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Google's Data Center Buildout Could Top $1T (forbes.com/sites/richardnieva)

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They Feel Bugs Inside Them. Doctors Don't Know Why (nytimes.com)

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Single-dose treatment approved for sleeping sickness (nature.com)

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Meta acquires AI agent social network Moltbook (theguardian.com)

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Tommy DeCarlo, Boston Fan Who Became Their Lead Singer, Dead at 60 (rollingstone.com)

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How God Got So Great (newyorker.com)

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Sweat of Tourists Has Covered Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel Fresco in White Film (smithsonianmag.com)

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China issues second warning on OpenClaw risks amid adoption frenzy (scmp.com)

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The salaries of 60 New Yorkers (nymag.com)

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Longest snake ever measured is over 23.5 feet long (popsci.com)

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Love in the Time of A.I. Companions (newyorker.com)

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High-throughput phenomics of global ant biodiversity (nature.com)

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Download Audible library and strip DRM (getlibation.com)

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Frailty can be eased with an infusion of stem cells from young people (newscientist.com)

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A neural signature of adaptive mentalization (nature.com)

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Ask HN: What words and phrases describe things that make HN peeps see red?

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A Crypto Coin Is Gobbling Up U.S. Treasuries (nytimes.com)

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N Korea cancels Pyongyang Marathon for 'some reasons' (bbc.com)

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United States Leads Dismantlement of One of the World's Largest Hacker Forums (justice.gov)

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At 25, Wikipedia faces a double threat: rise of AI and decline of local media (cbc.ca)

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Country Joe McDonald, Whose Antiwar Song Became an Anthem, Dies at 84 (nytimes.com)

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Switching the Clocks Twice a Year Isn't Just Annoying. It's Deadly (nytimes.com)

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Why One Artist Transcribed All 900-Plus Pages of 'Moby-Dick' by Hand (nytimes.com)

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GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic can raise bone and tendon injury risk, study suggests (washingtonpost.com)

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OpenAI robotics hardware lead resigns following deal with Department of Defense (engadget.com)

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Universal work extraction in quantum thermodynamics (nature.com)

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NPR's Books We Love (npr.org)

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N Virginia suburb rife with data centers set to fight Amazon plan for another (washingtonpost.com)

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Kalshi and Polymarket Are Each Eyeing Roughly $20B Valuations (wsj.com)

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Asteroid-Smashing NASA Mission Sped Up Space Rocks' Journey Around the Sun (nytimes.com)

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One in three using AI for emotional support and conversation, UK says (bbc.com)

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Google gives CEO Sundar Pichai new pay deal worth up to $692M (ft.com)

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Tinnitus Is Connected to Sleep (sciencealert.com)

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What it's like being an airline pilot when missiles start crossing flight path (theguardian.com)

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When Claudes Meet (github.com/anadim)

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Tree Rings Reveal Origins of Some of the World's Best Violins (nytimes.com)

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Fully functional hair follicle organ regen using potential stem cells in vitro (sciencedirect.com)

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Polymarket Removes Betting Market on Nuclear Detonation (wsj.com)

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Where Are China's A.I. Doomers? (nytimes.com)

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An AI disaster is getting ever closer (economist.com)

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A Visual Guide to DNA Sequencing (asimov.com)

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RNA-specific local translation patterned by condensates for cell growth (nature.com)

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Entanglement-assisted non-local optical interferometry in a quantum network (nature.com)

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Cancer blood tests are everywhere. Do they work? (nature.com)

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New USPS Galaxy Pair Stamp (usps.com)

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The effects of a second pregnancy on women's brain structure and function (nature.com)

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Hey ChatGPT write me a fictional paper: LLMs willing to commit academic fraud (nature.com)

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Mysterious 'little red dots' may be first stars in universe;on verge of collapse (livescience.com)

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Kraken Becomes First Crypto Firm to Win Access to Fed's Core Payments System (wsj.com)

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Don Knuth wrote a paper thanking Claude for solving an open math problem (adafruit.com)

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People are selling your home address online. This privacy tool will help (bbc.com)

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Astrophysicist Proposes Interstellar Mission to Study Black Holes (sci.news)

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Painting that made Turner's name gets second public showing since 1799 (thetimes.com)

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Audible launches cheaper ($8.99) 'Standard' subscription plan–challenges Spotify (techcrunch.com)

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News Corp, Meta in AI Content Licensing Deal Worth Up to $50M a Year (wsj.com)

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Podcasts Lead AM/FM in Spoken-Word Listening, Marking a First (edisonresearch.com)

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How Teens Use and View AI (pewresearch.org)

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Cybersecurity Forecast 2026 [pdf] (services.google.com)

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Controlling the human connectome with spatially diffuse input signals (nature.com)

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Seurat Most Famous for Paris Park Painting Yet Half His Paintings Were Seascapes (smithsonianmag.com)

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Barry's Borderpoints (barrysborderpoints.com)

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Low-Dose Lithium for Mild Cognitive Impairment: Pilot Randomized Clinical Trial (jamanetwork.com)

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Though Mining Is Banned, Antarctica's Mineral Riches Exposed as Climate Warms (nytimes.com)

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Crypto Is Pointless. Not Even the White House Can Fix That. (nytimes.com)

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Five People in Their 60s, 70s, and 80s Share How They Plan to Age at Home (nytimes.com)

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1 Dataset 100 Visualizations (datavizproject.com)

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A World Where All Is Free. That's Elon Musk's Theory of 'Sustainable Abundance.' (nytimes.com)

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5 Takeaways on America's Boom in Billionaires (nytimes.com)

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China's Parents Are Outsourcing the Homework Grind to A.I. (nytimes.com)

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Zendaya and Tom Holland have married in secret, stylist Law Roach claims (cnn.com)

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The Kremlin Banned These Books. You Can Find Them in a New York Library. (nytimes.com)

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The Rise and Fall of Desktop Metal, a Billion Dollar 3-D Printing Empire (nytimes.com)

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How Fracturing Sculpts Tissues and Organs (quantamagazine.org)

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Small-molecule inverse agonist of PPARγ for advanced solid tumors (nature.com)