Articles by geox
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Norway greenlights first full-scale ship tunnel (theiet.org)

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Crews battle algae bloom in Washington's newly repainted Reflecting Pool (reuters.com)

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Archaeology team unearths 'prototype' of Stonehenge just a few miles away (apnews.com)

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Anduril, General Atomics get Air Force contracts to build first drone wingmen (defenseone.com)

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Cervical cancer deaths fall to zero in young women given vaccine (bbc.com)

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Los Alamos method helps expose hallucinations in vision-language AI (lanl.gov)

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Brain implant allows paralyzed man to control his computer (psypost.org)

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SpaceX tops Amazon and Microsoft in market value (nbcnews.com)

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Fox buying streaming platform Roku in cash-and-stock deal worth $22B (apnews.com)

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From Australia to Europe, countries move to curb children's social media access (reuters.com)

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World’s nuclear arsenals expanded and upgraded (sipri.org)

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Meta moves to unwind $2B Manus deal after Beijing's demand (techcrunch.com)

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Google Gemini-SQL2 tops text-to-SQL benchmarks (the-decoder.com)

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SpaceX surges past $2T in Nasdaq debut, closes in on Amazon (reuters.com)

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Switzerland to vote on plan to cap population at 10M (bbc.com)

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US and Iran have agreed to wording of a deal to end their war (apnews.com)

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AI agents that quickly estimate electronic devices' carbon footprints (washington.edu)

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Elon Musk on track to become first trillionaire today (theguardian.com)

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Researcher made up a disease to test AI. It failed miserably (scientificamerican.com)

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'I love the inflation,' Trump says as prices rise amid Iran war (reuters.com)

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US Inflation tops 4% for the first time in 3 years on spike in gasoline prices (npr.org)

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Social Security funds could run short by 2032, program's Trustees warn (npr.org)

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Extreme heat will double US hospitalizations by 2040 (theguardian.com)

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Federal judge strikes down $100k fee on new H-1B visas (npr.org)

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Record Conflicts Drive Peace to Historic Low as AI Warfare Surges (visionofhumanity.org)

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Repair Cafes urge consumers to fix their goods, not toss them (apnews.com)

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France and Germany abandon joint fighter jet program (lemonde.fr)

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Scientists Activate Sleep's Restorative Benefits in Awake Brain Regions (bioengineer.org)

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UK PM Starmer set to ban 'harmful' social media for under-16s (reuters.com)

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ChatGPT app hits 1B monthly active users in record time (reuters.com)

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Electric TaxiBot starts operating at Schiphol (schiphol.nl)

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The breakneck AI boom is fueling anti-tech extremism (theguardian.com)

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Fires reverse progress toward ozone air quality standards in the United States (science.org)

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Forest Service says it's closing offices to cut costs. The math doesn't add up (npr.org)

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Department of Energy Celebrates First Advanced Reactor Criticality (energy.gov)

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AI must foster 'maternal instincts' or we risk extinction, warns Geoffrey Hinton (cbc.ca)

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AI is designing OpenAI's next model in a sign of 'super intelligence' (cnbc.com)

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EU wants households to cut back electricity as industry, AI demand soars (eenews.net)

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Mangrove forests are healing after decades of human destruction (bbc.com)

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Reusable Brick Walls for the Construction Industry (tugraz.at)

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A narrowing window to understand AI (science.org)

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Google Search adding profile pages for websites and creators (9to5google.com)

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Pairing AI with Optical Device to Correct Distorted Light for Sharper Imaging (ucsd.edu)

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Erin Brockovich is taking on AI (cbc.ca)

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What Is Wet-Bulb Temperature and Why Does It Matter? (unu.edu)

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NYC to install sensors to track how pedestrians, bikers and drivers behave (gothamist.com)

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UN calculates nation-sized environmental footprints for AI and data centers (apnews.com)

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White House plans to vet public grants for 'American values' spark alarm (theguardian.com)

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Exploring geospatial link between soils and national intelligence quotient (nature.com)

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George Santos reported to prosecutors over suspicious Kalshi trades (apnews.com)

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Proteins can be selectively controlled with radio waves (tum.de)

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Trump signs an executive order to vet top AI models for national security risks (apnews.com)

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El Niño confirmed, set to fuel more extreme weather (un.org)

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Waves with world's first wind power undersea data center (chinadaily.com.cn)

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How People Are Using AI in 2026 (hbr.org)

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France allowed cadmium to poison its crops and soil (france24.com)

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Tencent to allow PayPal payments through its WeChat networks (apnews.com)

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Computer scientists clear a path to stream 3D 'volumetric' video (brown.edu)

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Russians make mass cash withdrawals amid internet shutdowns (elpais.com)

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America's tech-filled classrooms face backlash against school-assigned devices (apnews.com)

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Original 'Star Trek' Enterprise Model Resurfaces Decades After It Went Missing (smithsonianmag.com)

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40% of Enterprises Will Demote or Decommission Autonomous AI Agents (gartner.com)

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ChatPaper: Explore and AI Chat with the Academic Papers (chatpaper.com)

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US Military personnel are reportedly being targeted using location data (reuters.com)

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US and Iranian negotiators reach tentative deal to launch nuclear talks (apnews.com)

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3D Printed Building Completed 3 Months Faster Than Conventional Construction (cobod.com)

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World likely to breach 1.5°C limit in next five years (un.org)

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OpenAI Foundation commits $250M to help navigate AI disruption (reuters.com)

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UFC fighting cage rises on White House lawn (apnews.com)

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The Enhanced Games: A night of hypertrophic delirium in a Las Vegas parking lot (elpais.com)

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Why is Europe the fastest warming continent? (phys.org)

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AI System Automates Coding for Scientific Research (seas.harvard.edu)

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Unstable software tests ripple through 55% of OpenStack projects (techxplore.com)

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Anthropic to release Mythos-class models to the public (theregister.com)

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Iran's president orders reopening of international internet access (reuters.com)

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The political polarization of health outcomes in the USA (nature.com)

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South Korea's deputy PM says AI wealth must benefit the public (cnbc.com)

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It took 40 years for technology to catch up to this zipper design (news.mit.edu)

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Claude Code Documentation Map (claude.com)

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NASA to Compete Contract for Jet Propulsion Laboratory Management (nasa.gov)

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Agents League: The Esports-Inspired Hackathon Where AI Agents Battle for Glory (techcommunity.microsoft.com)

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Artificial Intelligence and Grade Inflation (escholarship.org)

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Large language models pass a standard three-party Turing test (pnas.org)

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New York State passes bill requiring disclosure of food additives (foodpackagingforum.org)

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Trump calls off AI executive order over concern it could weaken US tech edge (apnews.com)

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SpaceX files for stock market debut that could make Elon Musk a trillionaire (bbc.com)

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The Largest Sewer-Heat Recovery System in North America (nationalwesterncenter.com)

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Merlin to Bring Military Autonomy Platform to Commercial Air Cargo (flyingmag.com)

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The Google AI Pro plan just got a quiet downgrade (androidcentral.com)

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Cooling copper plates could slash data center energy use by 90% (newatlas.com)

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Public have more fear than hope on AI and future of work, study finds (kcl.ac.uk)

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Why are university students booing big tech at graduation ceremonies? (elpais.com)

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Climate report says world won't get as hot as feared but will pass warming limit (apnews.com)

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New York to tax luxury second homes in NYC (apnews.com)

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For 20 years, Stephen Colbert distinguished truth from truthiness (npr.org)

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WHO warns nicotine pouch brands targeting youth as sales surge (who.int)

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Coal pollution is cutting solar power output, study finds (ox.ac.uk)

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Move over cassette tapes, adhesive tape has memory, too (psu.edu)

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Near-invisible solar cells that could turn windows into power generators (techxplore.com)

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Bipedalism and brain expansion explain human handedness (ox.ac.uk)