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2
Nacirema (wikipedia.org)
1
Will a new generation of music streaming companies succeed? (theguardian.com)
4
A Less Terrifying Universe? Mundanity as an Explanation for the Fermi Paradox (arxiv.org)
2
Detection of organic compounds in ejected ice grains from Enceladus's ocean (nature.com)
2
Indie bands are quitting Spotify, what could it mean for the future of music? (theguardian.com)
4
One-Handed Keyboard (github.com/htx-studio)
9
Epic Games Win over Google in Fortnite Fight Upheld on Appeal (bloomberg.com)
2
Just a Pale Blue Dot (aeon.co)
1
MICrONS Explorer: A virtual observatory of the cortex (microns-explorer.org)
1
Aardvark weather: end-to-end data-driven weather forecasting (arxiv.org)
1
Living Things Are Not Machines (Also, They Are) (noemamag.com)
2
As countries scramble for minerals, will mining the seabed be a disaster? (theguardian.com)
111
'Shadow fleets' and sabotage: are Europe's undersea cables under attack? (theguardian.com)
4
China recruits for 'planetary defence force' amid fear of asteroid hitting Earth (theguardian.com)
3
35% YoY decrease in ransomware payments (chainalysis.com)
1
Making Flow – Interview with Director Gints Zilbalodis (blender.org)
4
Hunting for Submarines in the Warming Ocean (tnsr.org)
2
How a wildfire monitoring app became essential in the US west (theguardian.com)
2
Trespassing for the Common Good (noemamag.com)
1
A Linkless Internet (aeon.co)
1
A dry Venusian interior constrained by atmospheric chemistry (nature.com)
2
'We've become an amusement park': Alaskan town torn apart by cruise ship tourism (theguardian.com)
21
Surrealism, cafes and lots of cats: why Japanese fiction is booming (theguardian.com)
6
Sweden and Norway rethink cashless society plans over Russia security fears (theguardian.com)
2
Scalable watermarking for identifying large language model outputs (nature.com)
69
India's airline industry in chaos after 90 hoax bomb threats in a week (theguardian.com)
2
If the Nobel Prizes were designed today, what would change? (nature.com)
3
The Joides Resolution may have sailed its last expedition (theguardian.com)
3
The satellite spectrum battle that could shape the new space economy (ft.com)
6
How to Disable a Nuclear Warhead in Midflight (ieee.org)
1
Frontostriatal salience network expansion in individuals in depression (nature.com)
36
Alexander Grothendieck (theguardian.com)
18
Detect Migrating Birds with a Plastic Dish and a Cheap Microphone (ieee.org)
1
Remembering Samuel Roth, the Bookseller Who Defied America's Obscenity Laws (lithub.com)
2
Viruses Are Us: how the microbes that make us sick also helped us evolve (noemamag.com)
2
Is your research a trade secret?South Korean data-sharing case is a wake-up call (nature.com)
1
Powerful Ariane 6 rocket poised to restore Europe's access to space (nature.com)
11
U.S. dollar climbs to new 38-year peak vs. yen (asahi.com)
1
Could we learn to love the wind turbine as we did the windmill? (aeon.co)
40
Shipt’s algorithm squeezed gig workers, who fought back (ieee.org)
1
If you are spiritual but not religious, how do you want to die? (theguardian.com)
1
How does NOAA see the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season shaping up? (climate.gov)
44
WA man set up fake free WiFi at airports and on flights, police allege (theguardian.com)
2
Five new ways to catch gravitational waves – and the secrets they'll reveal (nature.com)
2
Chemical reservoir computation in a self-organizing reaction network (nature.com)
28
Powering Planes with Microwaves Is Not the Craziest Idea (ieee.org)
1
Are you 80% angry and 2% sad? Why 'emotional AI' is fraught with problems (theguardian.com)
1
'Multiple disasters all in one day': New Mexico's brutal week of fire and flood (theguardian.com)
1
Can mafia children be saved from a life of crime? (theguardian.com)
17
US family sues NASA for $80k in damages after space debris hits home (theguardian.com)
1
Planetary Defense Interagency Tabletop Exercise Quick Report [pdf] (nasa.gov)
4
Amazon mulls $5 to $10 monthly price tag for Alexa AI revamp (reuters.com)
3
Records on 300M patient interactions with NHS stolen in Russian hack (theguardian.com)
2
The Five Stages of AI Grief (noemamag.com)
2
Detecting hallucinations in large language models using semantic entropy (nature.com)
1
For EVs, Semi-Solid-State Batteries Offer a Step Forward (ieee.org)
1
Cheaper versions of obesity drugs are being created in India and China (nature.com)
2
The Booming Business of Alabama's Artificial Reefs (noemamag.com)
1
Across a Continent, Trees Sync Their Fruiting to the Sun (quantamagazine.org)
22
Vannevar Bush Engineered the 20th Century (ieee.org)
2
La Niña likely by late summer (climate.gov)
3
China's research clout leads to growth in homegrown science publishing (nature.com)
1
China in 2035 (noemamag.com)
1
Space Omics and Medical Atlas (Soma) Across Orbits (nature.com)
1
Balloon Offensive (reuters.com)
21
Mexico’s anti-avocado militias (theguardian.com)
5
Elite researchers in China say they had 'no choice' but to commit misconduct (nature.com)
19
Evidence for transient morning water frost on the Tharsis volcanoes of Mars (nature.com)
1
Is the Future of Moore's Law in a Particle Accelerator? (ieee.org)
3
South Korea to resume propaganda broadcasts after North sends rubbish balloons (theguardian.com)
6
CERN's $17B supercollider in question as top funder criticizes cost (nature.com)
1
Franz Kafka's "Before the Law" (hup.harvard.edu)
2
Scaling neural machine translation to 200 languages (nature.com)
3
The end of the great northern forests? Tree-killing beetle wreaking havoc (theguardian.com)
1
How Online Privacy Is Like Fishing (ieee.org)
1
Physicists coax molecules into exotic quantum state – ending decades-long quest (nature.com)
1
Can't get you out of my head: why pop culture is still under Kafka's spell (theguardian.com)
1
How NASA astronauts are training to walk on the Moon in 2026 (nature.com)
15
Delhi temperature hits 50.5C as India's capital records hottest day (theguardian.com)
2
How researchers in remote regions handle the isolation (nature.com)
2
Who will make AlphaFold3 open source? Scientists race to crack AI model (nature.com)
2