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The Vision Pro is getting its first live 'immersive' sports (theverge.com)
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Generative AI for discovery of peptides against multidrug-resistant bacteria (nature.com)
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Somatic mutation and selection at population scale (nature.com)
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'Bluetoothing': Blood-Sharing Drug Trend Fuels Alarming Global HIV Surge (nytimes.com)
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Ken Jacobs, Visionary Experimental Filmmaker, Is Dead at 92 (nytimes.com)
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2025 MacArthur Fellows (macfound.org)
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Sperm sequencing reveals extensive positive selection in the male germline (nature.com)
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China confirms solar panel projects are irreversibly changing desert ecosystems (glassalmanac.com)
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Lauren Boebert vows to pursue 'truth about UFOs' as she bids for re-election (theguardian.com)
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'AI is here to stay and change things': Mad Max director George Miller (theguardian.com)
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Low quality papers flooding the cancer literature–can AI tool help catch them? (nature.com)
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IV Reelin Rescues Epithelial Cell Apoptosis in Small Intestine p Chronic Stress (sagepub.com)
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Chinese officials boast a god's-eye view of towns from above (economist.com)
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America's Soybean Farmers Are Panicking over the Loss of Chinese Buyers (wsj.com)
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He Was Expected to Get Alzheimer's 25 Years Ago. Why Hasn't He? (nytimes.com)
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Base Power, a Battery-Focused Power Company, Raises $1B (nytimes.com)
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How China Threatens to Force Taiwan into a Total Blackout (wsj.com)
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Prizes must recognize machine contributions to discovery (nature.com)
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First Blood Test for Myalgic Encephalitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (Me/CFS) (biomedcentral.com)
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Mount Everest hikers describe 'extreme' conditions, rescue effort continues (theguardian.com)
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Ashleigh Brilliant, Prolific 'Pot-Shots' Phrasemaker, Dies at 91 (nytimes.com)
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Europe's new biometric border checks: what do non-EU travellers need to know? (theguardian.com)
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John Gurdon, Nobel laureate who laid groundwork for cloning, dies at 92 (washingtonpost.com)
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Disney Is Officially Shutting Down Hulu After 20 Years (wibc.com)
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Routeshuffle (routeshuffle.com)
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Sex-stratified genome-wide association meta-analysis major depressive disorder (nature.com)
2
As We Become Cameras (medium.com/mhkt)
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IKEA Catalogs 1951-2021 (ikeamuseum.com)
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Swiss glaciers have shrunk by a quarter since 2015, study says (france24.com)
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The Most Reviled Tech CEO in New York Confronts His Haters (theatlantic.com)
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Edward T. Blake, 80, Dies; Forensic Expert Sparked Innocence Movement (nytimes.com)
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Xi Jinping's Successor and the Future of China (foreignaffairs.com)
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Anduril, Korean Air to Team on Firefighting Drones (aviationweek.com)
2
Polymyxin B lethality requires energy-dependent outer membrane disruption (nature.com)
2
Turkey has become a top destination for hair transplants (npr.org)
4
Judge Dismisses Lawsuit over Naked Baby on Nirvana's 'Nevermind' (nytimes.com)
2
In Denmark, a Run on Canned Mackerel and Emergency Radios. The Reason? Drones (nytimes.com)
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Canada Post Strike Poses Challenges for Remote Communities (nytimes.com)
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Should the Autism Spectrum Be Split Apart? (nytimes.com)
2
The agony and ecstasy of restoring a Fra Angelico masterpiece (ft.com)
3
The origins of hallucinations are traced in specialized brain cells (washingtonpost.com)
2
Engineering Viruses to Fight Bacteria (popularmechanics.com)
2
Orbitronics in Two-Dimensional Materials (nature.com)
1
Brain tumors induce disruption of skull bone and alteration of marrow immunity (nature.com)
1
'Most aesthetic line': Kilian Jornet climbed 73 highest US mountains in 31 days (theguardian.com)
3
Generative AI finds antimicrobial peptides against multidrug-resistant bacteria (nature.com)
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Space Mission Options for Reconnaissance and Mitigation of Asteroid 2024 YR4 (arxiv.org)
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NASA's Tally of Planets Outside Our Solar System Reaches 6k (nasa.gov)
2
Obituary: Yardbirds Co-Founder Chris Dreja Dead at 79 (rollingstone.com)
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Seniors lose access to telehealth services in wake of shutdown (pbs.org)
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Aftermarket Car Parts May Be Harder to Find:Major Supplier First Brands Bankrupt (jalopnik.com)
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AI wrote nearly a quarter of press releases in 2024 (eurekalert.org)
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High energy density carbon–cement supercapacitors: architectural energy storage (pnas.org)
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TEtrimmer: A tool to automate the manual curation of transposable elements (nature.com)
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Minimally invasive implantation of high-density cortical microelectrode arrays (nature.com)
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Toyoake, Japan rule limits digital device use to 2 hours/day outside work/school (nytimes.com)
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Innovative Clinical Trial Designs for Gene Therapy Products in Small Populations (fda.gov)
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Iran must move its capital from Tehran, says president as water crisis worsens (theguardian.com)
2
Intercellular communication in the brain through a dendritic nanotubular network (science.org)
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Anker offered to pay Eufy camera owners to share videos for training its AI (techcrunch.com)
1
Nucleic acid biosecurity screening against generative protein design tools (science.org)
1
Scaling of Lagrangian Structure Functions (aps.org)
4
Now Arriving: A New Theory of In-Flight Turbulence (nytimes.com)
1
Role of the real first interface in regulating ionic signal of nanochannels (nature.com)
3
Healthcare hacks undermine public trust (ft.com)
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OpenAI Valuation Hits $500B (wsj.com)
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Two Amazon delivery drones crash into crane in commercial area of Tolleson, AZ (abc15.com)
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'Reverse Midas touch': Starmer plan prompts collapse in support for digital IDs (theguardian.com)
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Oura's Partnership with The Pentagon Is Ringing Alarm Bells for Customers (slate.com)
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Want to do disruptive science? Include more rookie researchers (nature.com)
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What It Takes to Get Lunch Delivered to the 70th Floor in a Shenzhen Skyscraper (nytimes.com)
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Study confirms that pianists can shape piano timbre through touch (neurosciencenews.com)
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Scientists make embryos from human skin DNA for first time (bbc.com)
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Study finds ancient Parthian man shot by an arrow which was never removed (phys.org)
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Formation of giant Siberian gas emission craters (GECs) (sciencedirect.com)
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Finding God in the App Store (nytimes.com)
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Tourists Flocking to Chongqing, Chinese Megacity That's Straight Out of Sci-Fi (wsj.com)
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Top A.I. Researchers Leave OpenAI, Google and Meta for New Startup (nytimes.com)
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Etias: European Travel Information and Authorisation System (europa.eu)
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Effect of Vitamin D2 Supplementation on 25-Hydroxyvitamin D3 Status (oup.com)
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Windowless Plane Is Vying to Be the Private Jet of the Future (wsj.com)
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Polish Skier Climbs Everest and Skis Down Without Extra Oxygen (nytimes.com)
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Boeing has started working on a 737 MAX replacement (wsj.com)
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How China's Secretive Spy Agency Became a Cyber Powerhouse (nytimes.com)
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AI "Actor" Tilly Norwood: Young, Ambitious & "End of the Industry as We Know It" (vanityfair.com)
2
Why Japan Has Blue Traffic Lights Instead of Green (jalopnik.com)
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Vibe-coding startup Anything's $100M valuation, hitting $2M ARR in first 2 weeks (techcrunch.com)
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MultiverSeg (csail.mit.edu)
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How Wall Street's Big Bets on A.I. Are Driving Interest in Huge Parking Lots (nytimes.com)
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DeArrow (ajay.app)
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At E.U. airports, passport stamps are out and fingerprint scans are in (washingtonpost.com)
3
How CRISPR gene editing could help treat Alzheimer's (nature.com)
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AI analysis finds £71,000 painting dismissed as copy is a Caravaggio (theguardian.com)
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Swapping old immune cells in the brain with fresh ones could treat disease (nature.com)
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Leading artists reveal the fabricators they entrust with their creations (ft.com)
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A Nobel laureate on why stablecoins may be nothing of the sort (economist.com)
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Marissa Mayer will close her old AI startup, sell assets to her new AI startup (techcrunch.com)
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Efficacy of inhaled heparin to prevent death in hospitalised patients w Covid-19 (thelancet.com)
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