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5
Rev up the viral factories (science.org)
2
Bearing Down on a Placebo Effect (science.org)
1
Could Japan's 'snow monsters' soon vanish? (bbc.com)
6
China's 'dirt cheap' hypersonic missiles could upend global defence markets (scmp.com)
14
WW1 toxic compound sprayed on Georgian protesters, BBC evidence suggests (bbc.com)
20
Mirror Life Worries (science.org)
4
Tuberculosis Defenses (science.org)
3
U.S. introduces bill to combat China's sabotage of Taiwan's underseas cables (focustaiwan.tw)
4
Can you see circles or rectangles? Does the answer depend on where you grew up? (theguardian.com)
64
Taurine and aging: Is there anything to it? (science.org)
1
China's plasma drive can nearly double high-altitude drone efficiency (scmp.com)
1
Alzheimer's Update: Infectious Agents and Gamma-Secretase Too (science.org)
4
China enlists researchers to reinforce its borders with a historical narrative (scmp.com)
1
The Continuing Crisis, Part XII: Behold RFK Jr.'S FDA (science.org)
1
Mosquitocidal Activity of Nitisinone (science.org)
4
Singled out by Trump, China has the 'leverage to retaliate' and nothing to lose (scmp.com)
4
Reported dismissal of NSA director Tim Haugh (theguardian.com)
1
Beijing moves drills closer to Taiwan, with Shandong carrier in 'response zone' (scmp.com)
2
The Continuing Crisis, Part X: Reductions in Force, Gains in Centralized Power (science.org)
4
GPT-4's One-Dimensional Mapping of Morality (arxiv.org)
6
No economy is safe as Trump upends rules-based order (scmp.com)
8
A French university is offering 'scientific asylum' for US talent (theguardian.com)
3
Eyeing China threat, Trump announces Boeing contract for future fighter jet (apnews.com)
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[flagged] The Continuing Crisis, Part IX: Inside the NIH Now (science.org)
7
China tells Japan not to disrupt Taiwan Strait peace after ship passage (japantoday.com)
1
Progress on RNA-Based Cancer Vaccines (science.org)
4
Undiagnosed Congo outbreak likely linked to contaminated water, researchers say (science.org)
1
So Why Don't Antibiotics Always Work? (science.org)
1
Bacteria (and Their Metabolites) and Depression (science.org)
3
The Current Environment (science.org)
4
Congo's health ministry says unknown disease is severe malaria (reuters.com)
6
Health officials investigate mystery disease in southwest Congo after 143 deaths (apnews.com)
2
How the bullet train transformed Japan (bbc.com)
2
Japanese scientists were pioneers of AI (theconversation.com)
1
What does the US Himars deployment to southern Japan mean for China? (scmp.com)
2
Global AI Vibrancy Tool: Which Countries Are Leading in AI? (stanford.edu)
2
A human isolate of bovine H5N1 is transmissible and lethal in animal models (nature.com)
2
Spain's flood survivors strive to save their photos and memories (reuters.com)
162
GLP-1 for Everything (science.org)
25
Vaccines, past and present (science.org)
1
Helpful Robot Assistants Will Fake It for You (science.org)
3
Mpox may trigger large outbreak in one of Africa's biggest cities (science.org)
2
Collagen Lasts (science.org)
1
Some bacteria fight phages by assembling a gene not in their normal genome (science.org)
1
What to Make Next? How Cells Decide (science.org)
3
What Attacks a Virus? (science.org)
185
Prevention of HIV (science.org)
1
DNA and gelatin:degradable biopolymer is an effective radiative cooling material (science.org)
1
2025-03-25: the Rossfest Symposium, in honour of Ross Anderson (1956-2024) (lightbluetouchpaper.org)
2
Polio: Never Take Viruses for Granted (science.org)
1
The Emerging AI Era Faces a Growing Threat from Directed Energy Weapons (scientificamerican.com)
29
China rolls out large language model based on Xi Jinping Thought (scmp.com)
1
The Business of Scientific Publishing (science.org)
3
Where Do Post-Surgical Bacterial Infections Come From, Anyway? (science.org)
2
Automated Stitching of Chip Images (bunniestudios.com)
12
A 2-Axis, Multihead Light Positioner (bunniestudios.com)
23
Rejuvenating the blood cell population (science.org)
101
Fishing for oil and meat drives defaunation of deepwater sharks and rays (science.org)
1
Fishing for oil and meat drives extinction of deepwater sharks and rays
4
Free Electron Laser Time (science.org)
5
Antibodies Everywhere (science.org)
0
Good News for the Chilean Soapbark Tree – and for Us (science.org)
3
Superconductor (?) Update (science.org)
2
Colors, Eyesight, and Reality (science.org)
2
‘Endless possibilities’: the chemists changing molecules atom by atom (theguardian.com)
21
“Not This Stuff Again” (SARS-CoV-2 Update) (science.org)
3
Mainland China airs documentary signalling military preparation to attack Taiwan (scmp.com)
4
How to Spread Disinformation with Unicode (lightbluetouchpaper.org)
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Superconductor news: What’s claimed, and how strong the evidence seems to be (science.org)
2
Long Covid Shows a Card? (science.org)
1
Will GPT models choke on their own exhaust? (lightbluetouchpaper.org)
2
State Dept holds news briefing after Russia launches exceptional attack on Kyiv (pbs.org)
1
Medical history of 100K patients compromised at HK healthcare group? (scmp.com)
3
PLA spy drone circles Taiwan again as Beijing tests new tactics (scmp.com)
8
Ukraine says it is finding more Chinese components in Russian weapons (reuters.com)
1
Japan to increase chip-gear spending faster than any other nation (scmp.com)
2
Gene Drives Are Coming (science.org)
3
“In China, AI warship designer did nearly a year’s work in a day” (scmp.com)
33
Infra-Red, in Situ (Iris) Inspection of Silicon (bunniestudios.com)
5
Trouble with Erythritol (science.org)
20
AI simulates hypersonic air battle, offering tactic for winning Mach 11 dogfight (scmp.com)
2
Ex-ASML employee accused of data theft is being probed for ties to China (scmp.com)
2
Why Indian military’s embrace of AI risks sparking nuclear disaster (scmp.com)
36
Molnupiravir Mutations in the Wild (science.org)
1
Thoughts on ChatGPT and Its Ilk (science.org)
49
The War for Iron (science.org)
1
Security Economics Course (lightbluetouchpaper.org)
1
Aging and Retroviruses (science.org)
2
Expanding the Brain. Literally. (science.org)
1
Male wasps use spikes to ward off predators, say scientists in Japan (scmp.com)
2
Joint fighter plan with Britain and Italy ‘highlights Tokyo’s Taiwan concerns’ (scmp.com)
2
Bacteria and Cancer: It's Not Random (science.org)
2
We will see a completely new type of computer, says AI pioneer Geoff Hinton (zdnet.com)
1
Brain drain: scientists look at why mental exertion triggers exhaustion (theguardian.com)
1
The Witcher (2007) in development for remake (gog.com)
3
Thousands of protesters in London call for Britain to rejoin European Union (scmp.com)
2
Facebook’s speech translation tool for Hokkien language draws interest in China (scmp.com)
11
“US Navy should prepare for an invasion of Taiwan as soon as this year” (scmp.com)
1