3
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New algorithm is designed to obey the laws of physics (epfl.ch)
11
Sewage Spill in the Potomac River (virginia.gov)
1
Scientists develop first-of-its-kind antibody to block Epstein Barr virus (fredhutch.org)
4
Cyber-attacks may disrupt smart factories by targeting time (uel.ac.uk)
1
Amazon dethrones Walmart as the world's biggest company by sales (npr.org)
2
Apple's Ferret AI model is a step towards Siri seeing and controlling apps (appleinsider.com)
1
Cubans fight blackouts with solar as US extends oil chokehold (reuters.com)
1
Low-Cost Microscope to Study Living Cells in Zero Gravity (biophysics.org)
2
Toyota may ban drivers from switching off safety tech (chasingcars.com.au)
3
Apple researchers develop on-device AI agent that interacts with apps (9to5mac.com)
1
A floating power station? China's flying wind turbine hits milestone (euronews.com)
1
YouTube tests 'conversational AI' on TV apps (9to5google.com)
18
Supreme Court strikes down Trump's tariffs (npr.org)
1
The World’s Smallest QR Code (tuwien.at)
1
Cleaner fish show intelligence typical of mammals (omu.ac.jp)
2
Exposing biases, moods, personalities, and abstract concepts hidden in LLMs (news.mit.edu)
26
HUD proposes rule that would force noncitizens from public housing (washingtonpost.com)
1
SpaceX's Starbase city is getting its own court (techcrunch.com)
5
Former Prince Andrew arrested by British police (nytimes.com)
5
Nanodevice produces continuous electricity from evaporation (epfl.ch)
2
Stanford researchers and Air Force partner to test AI copilots (af.mil)
2
Do the people building Claude understand what they've created? (npr.org)
2
Project Silica's advances in glass storage technology (microsoft.com)
2
Maine Bill Could Institute Online Age Verification Requirements (themainewire.com)
2
Novel vaccine protects against C. diff disease and recurrence (vumc.org)
4
US tech giants announce India deals at AI summit (france24.com)
2
Bacteria frozen in ice cave found to be resistant against 10 modern antibiotics (frontiersin.org)
6
Honey bees navigate more precisely than previously thought (uni-freiburg.de)
6
The Heritage Foundation: Only 99 Cases of Noncitizen Voting Since 1982 (thiswillhold.substack.com)
4
Drop in unauthorized immigration slows job growth, SF Fed paper finds (reuters.com)
1
AI: Why We Can’t Stop (But Must Steer) (nationalinterest.org)
1
The Data on Reddit and AI Search (tryprofound.com)
1
Planetary Scientists Discover Recent Tectonic Activity on the Moon (si.edu)
1
'All records broken' as storm leaves swaths of France under water (france24.com)
1
When AI Builds AI (georgetown.edu)
1
'Pulp Fiction' Co-Writer Announces He's Using AI to Create 3 New Feature Films (nofilmschool.com)
5
Hearing aids didn't boost memory tests but dementia risk dropped (sciencedaily.com)
1
AI-powered robot vehicles team up to fight fires (griffith.edu.au)
5
China's tech shock threatens the U.S. AI monopoly (cnbc.com)
1
India plans AI 'data city' on staggering scale (techxplore.com)
3
EPA ends credits for automatic start-stop vehicle ignition (apnews.com)
5
OpenClaw creator Peter Steinberger joins OpenAI (techcrunch.com)
1
Three year data center moratorium considered in New York State (datacenterdynamics.com)
3
AI-enabled stethoscope twice as efficient at detecting heart disease (escardio.org)
2
TSA agents are working without pay at US airports due to another shutdown (apnews.com)
3
Tech leaders pour $50M into super PAC to elect AI-friendly candidates (latimes.com)
1
Why methane surged in the atmosphere during the early 2020s (science.org)
2
Mandatory driver impairment sensors clear a funding hurdle, but are they ready? (apnews.com)
7
AI Docs Sent by Exec to Attys Not Privileged, Judge Says (law360.com)
1
Possible identification of the Luna 9 Moon landing site using machine learning (nature.com)
6
Microsoft AI chief: 18 months for all white-collar work to be automated (fortune.com)
2
Sharp temperature contrasts seen in the Northern Hemisphere in January (copernicus.eu)
12
Doctors bear the burden as 'medical freedom' fuels measles outbreak (reuters.com)
2
Open-source code tracks data's international travels (uvic.ca)
2
Extra carbon in the atmosphere may disrupt radio communications (physicsworld.com)
2
Non-kinetic Coyote variant defeats multiple drone swarms (rtx.com)
1
Creative problem-solving after provoking dreams of puzzles during REM sleep (oup.com)
5
FTC Chairman Issues Warning Letter to Apple CEO (ftc.gov)
1
Rethinking rush hour with vehicle automation (ornl.gov)
2
S.F. teachers strike: Schools to close for 4th day, negotiations slow (missionlocal.org)
2
SpaceX Makes a Pivot, Wants to Build on the Moon Instead (universetoday.com)
2
AI Can Flawlessly Generate Will Smith Eating Spaghetti–What Now? (forbes.com/sites/danidiplacido)
2
Military AI Adoption Is Outpacing Global Cooperation (cfr.org)
19
EPA to repeal its own conclusion that greenhouse gases warm the planet (nbcnews.com)
1
Robots That Can See Around Corners Using Radio Signals and AI (upenn.edu)
22
5,300-year-old 'bow drill' rewrites story of ancient Egyptian tools (ncl.ac.uk)
2
Scientists reimagine a forgotten battery design from Thomas Edison (newsroom.ucla.edu)
299
Jury told that Meta, Google 'engineered addiction' at landmark US trial (techxplore.com)
1
Evidence of volcanic activity on Venus confirmed for first time (talker.news)
10
Google AI Tools Start Blocking Disney-Related Prompts (deadline.com)
3
Asteroid Bennu Just Changed the Origin Story of Life (scitechdaily.com)
68
AirPods Pro 4 Could Feature Cameras to 'See Around You' (macrumors.com)
2
Impact of cognitive training on diagnosed dementia over 20 years (wiley.com)
4
News sites are locking out the Internet Archive to stop AI crawling (theconversation.com)
1
Is artificial general intelligence here? (universityofcalifornia.edu)
1
From churches to chatbots: How AI is fusing with religion (reuters.com)
1
Low-Vision Programmers Can Now Design 3D Models Independently (ieee.org)
2
Apple to Allow ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini in CarPlay (macrumors.com)
13
War Department Cuts Ties with Harvard University (war.gov)
2
NY lawmakers proposed statewide data center moratorium (niagara-gazette.com)
1
Brooklyn cemetery plans human composting option, stirring interest and debate (cbsnews.com)
2
The Real AI Talent War Is for Plumbers and Electricians (wired.com)
3
Could ionospheric disturbances influence earthquakes? (kyoto-u.ac.jp)
2
Neutron Scans Reveal Hidden Water in Martian Meteorite (universetoday.com)
3
Economics Puzzle Leads to a New Understanding of a Fundamental Law of Physics (caltech.edu)
3
Moltbook was peak AI theater (technologyreview.com)
1
Detecting backdoored language models at scale (microsoft.com)
27
[flagged] White House launches direct-to-consumer drug site TrumpRx (cnbc.com)
1
AI agents can redefine universal design to increase accessibility (research.google)
6
There is empirical evidence of AI acting against our instructions (elpais.com)
11
BMW Commits to Subscriptions Even After Heated Seat Debacle (thedrive.com)
1
Before Crisis Strikes – Smartwatch Tracks Triggers for Opioid Misuse (ucsd.edu)
2
Silver Is So Pricey That Pandora Is Switching to Platinum
4
City of Dearborn unveils Drone as First Responder program for police (fox2detroit.com)
1
Spotify to let users buy physical books (reuters.com)
4
The last U.S.-Russian nuclear pact is about to expire (pbs.org)
3
Senators Accuse Equifax of 'Price-Gouging' Medicaid Programs (nytimes.com)
2
NYC subway gates tested by the MTA use AI tech to track fare evaders (gothamist.com)
4