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Artery Embolization W Resorbable Gelatin Microspheres in Osteorthritic Knee Pain (rsna.org)
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Towards autonomous medical artificial intelligence agents (nature.com)
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Long-term remission of neuromyelitis optica w hematopoietic stem cell transplant (cell.com)
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NASA picks Eric Schmidt's rocket company for Mars mission, sets up race w SpaceX (techcrunch.com)
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The Increasing Scarcity of Helium [2015] (priceonomics.com)
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Student Cheating Is Becoming Impossible to Detect in an A.I. Era (nytimes.com)
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Global Freedom and Democracy Indices (amos.design)
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A 98-qubit trapped-ion quantum computer with all-to-all connectivity (nature.com)
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Agentic AI Comes to Medicine (erictopol.substack.com)
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15-minute at-home Lyme disease tick test (bostonglobe.com)
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The personal life of Charlemagne, the first Holy Roman Emperor (nationalgeographic.com)
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Digit regeneration in mice stimulated by sequential treatment with FGF2 and BMP2 (nature.com)
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Sealed Super Mario Bros. sells for a record $3M (theverge.com)
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A $40M Gold Heist Risks Exposing CIA's Top-Secret Spy Programs (wsj.com)
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Snap Launches $2,195 'Specs' Augmented Reality Glasses (macrumors.com)
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French physicist and media star loses doctorate after plagiarism investigation (science.org)
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The Cult of Delayed Gratification Is a Lie (theatlantic.com)
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Stolen French fries are spicier than justice: How covert larceny enhances taste (sciencedirect.com)
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The 1973 Party Where Hip-Hop Began (smithsonianmag.com)
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How to Catch a Chess Cheater (uschess.org)
3
2024-25 Covid-19 Vaccine and Major Adverse Cardiovascular Events in US Veterans (jamanetwork.com)
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Titan's Hidden Blanket (universetoday.com)
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Bank of Japan Lifts Rates to 1%, a 31-Year High (wsj.com)
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Commodore's new flip phone blocks social media and browsers (arstechnica.com)
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Telescope Ranchers (kottke.org)
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IPO boom mints thousands of new millionaires and Silicon Valley angst (washingtonpost.com)
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How the PH1 barrel became a legend in America's craft beer scene (washingtonpost.com)
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Hyperglycosylation is a metabolic driver of Alzheimer's disease (nature.com)
5
Over half of parents of 18-25 year-olds track adult children w smartphone apps (npr.org)
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Copper transport drug restores memory and clears toxic Alzheimer's proteins (monash.edu)
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Google Flight Simulator (developers.google.com)
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Quentin's Law of Optimal Velocity (statusq.org)
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The World's Leading Deepfake Expert No Longer Trusts His Own Eyes (nytimes.com)
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Antidepressants and antipsychotics could be alternatives to opioids, study finds (theguardian.com)
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Risk of Portable Electronic Devices in Patients with Implanted Devices (ahajournals.org)
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Researchers uncovering ADHD links to other health conditions (washingtonpost.com)
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What the gym taught me about China's relentless competition (ft.com)
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Efficacy of dopamine agonist pramipexole for anhedonic depression (nature.com)
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Ageing alters ankle mechanics and muscle contraction patterns while walking (sciencedirect.com)
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Cancer variants in Alzheimer's disease cells drive inflammatory states (cell.com)
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FarOutCompany (faroutcompany.com)
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Searchable Attenborough (attenborough-100.vercel.app)
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Time Doesn't Exist Everywhere–and It Might Not Exist Forever (popularmechanics.com)
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John Basinger, Who Memorized All 12 Books of 'Paradise Lost,' Dies at 92 (nytimes.com)
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Inside Interoception: The hidden sense of how you feel inside (technologyreview.com)
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Vindication for Young Elon Musk (wsj.com)
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Feasibility of a Multicomponent Protocol to Promote Dreaming Under Anesthesia (lww.com)
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The experience of rendering Arabic typography and its technical debt (lr0.org)
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Sodium Bicarbonate for In-Hospital Cardiac Arrest – A Randomized Clinical Trial (jamanetwork.com)
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[flagged] DNI Gabbard Reveals Evidence of U.S. Taxpayer-Funded Global Biolab Program (dni.gov)
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Octopuses use mirrors to find food they cannot see (sciencedaily.com)
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Department of War Publishes Third Release of UAP Files on War.gov/UFO (war.gov)
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Law Enforcement's "Warrior" Problem (2015) (harvardlawreview.org)
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Individual locomotor bias drives counterclockwise motion in pedestrian crowds (nature.com)
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In the Atacama Desert, astronomers live and work in a James Bond villain lair (bbc.com)
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Nvidia Is Developing an AI Healthcare Model with Startup Abridge (wsj.com)
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Students Are Using a 'Backdoor' to Attend Their Dream Schools (wsj.com)
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Working in Glass (asimov.press)
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Kelsey Martin Wins Kavli Prize in Neuroscience (simonsfoundation.org)
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David Sinclair plans to test whole-body rejuvenation drugs in xPrize competition (technologyreview.com)
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My Prodigal Brainchild (nealstephenson.substack.com)
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Chinese Automakers Building Presence in US Despite Fact They Can't Sell Anything (jalopnik.com)
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China crackdown brings drone users down to earth (ft.com)
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On The Difference Between Rest and Idleness. (idle.news)
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Scientists Find Way to Supercharge Dangerous Computer 'Worms' with A.I (nytimes.com)
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Are Memories Transferable – Or Edible? (quantamagazine.org)
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Amid a flood of AI advances astrophysicists are questioning soul of their field (science.org)
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PepsiCo has 41 driverless trucks on the road bringing technology into mainstream (wsj.com)
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Netflix Is Done Coddling Hollywood (nytimes.com)
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Japanese city shuts down nearly 100 schools after unprecedented bear sighting (theguardian.com)
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Tiny community of English master thatchers: fight unfolding over dying tradition (nytimes.com)
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Painting that made Turner's name gets second public showing since 1799 (thetimes.com)
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The UFO files reveal a hidden truth about a growing religion (washingtonpost.com)
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How to convert bytes to grams (2023) (bryanhu.com)
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Plasticity and language in the anaesthetized human hippocampus (nature.com)
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Application of Pleuropterus multiflorus for treatment of androgenetic alopecia (sciencedirect.com)
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A nature-inspired ion trap for parallel manipulation of ions on a massive scale (science.org)
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Restoring axon plasticity:chemogenetic activation saves autism-related behaviors (nature.com)
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Projections for the Ebola Disease Outbreak Caused by Ebola Virus, 2026 (cdc.gov)
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Bezos Funding Hunt for Brain's 'Core Algorithm' (wired.com)
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Wearable broadband auscultation patch for remote healthcare monitoring (nature.com)
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Scientist Edits Human Embryo Genes, but Questions Remain (wsj.com)
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Spinal cord stimulation for upper limb motor function in people with hemiparesis (nature.com)
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The biggest tell that something was written by AI (theatlantic.com)
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The Wrath of the Killdozer (2009) (damninteresting.com)
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Reliability of LLMs as medical assistants for general public: randomized study (nature.com)
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China Becomes First Country to Approve Commercial Use of Invasive Brain Implant (slguardian.org)
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LEGO Sagrada Familia Is the Biggest Set in History, at over 12,000 Pieces (yankodesign.com)
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Google is letting social media stars customize their search result page (theverge.com)
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A Fleet of Ghost Ships Is Hiding in Plain Sight on the Potomac River (popularmechanics.com)
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Living in an Alive World (longreads.com)
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OpenEvidence (openevidence.com)
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The push to bring AI doctors into American medicine (washingtonpost.com)
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[flagged] Most men lie about how tall they are (newyorker.com)
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On the potential sources of a low-frequency sound that only a few can perceive (plos.org)
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Truncated Photon (aps.org)
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YouTube is already 20% AI slop (youtube.com)
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Inside The British Lab Hunting for Dangers Lurking in A.I (nytimes.com)
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