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Artificial Empathy in Therapy and Healthcare (science.org)

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Trump signals US may expand focus to Cuba (reuters.com)

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RICO Lawsuit Accuses Drake of Fake Streams (digitalmusicnews.com)

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California lawmaker wants to ban AI from children's toys (fastcompany.com)

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Wood-derived safer alternative for thermal receipt paper coatings (phys.org)

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Stardust study resets how life's atoms spread through space (chalmers.se)

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Construction to begin on Florida expressway that will charge EVs while driving (nbcmiami.com)

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Silicon Chips on the Brain: A New Generation of Brain-Computer Interface (columbia.edu)

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Mexico completes its trade shift with the entry into force of tariffs (elpais.com)

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It will be more practical to fingerprint real media than fake media (engadget.com)

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California schools will be required to restrict, prohibit student cell phone use (ktla.com)

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GitHub Copilot Coding Adventures (github.com/microsoft)

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SNAP bans on soda, candy and other foods take effect in five states (apnews.com)

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The First Video Game Came Long Before Pong (iflscience.com)

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Social Media Posts Predict Unemployment Spikes Two Weeks Early (scienceblog.com)

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Radio observations find no evidence of technosignature from 3I/ATLAS (phys.org)

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The U.S. offers Ukraine a 15-year security guarantee for now (npr.org)

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Will Skyrocketing Silver Prices Make Photo Film More Expensive? (petapixel.com)

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NYC slices now more expensive than subway fare (gothamist.com)

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As AI gobbles up chips, prices for devices may rise (npr.org)

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Wooden compass with single red arrow leads people with dementia to their homes (designboom.com)

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Legal sports betting linked to sharp increases in violent crime (rice.edu)

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Waymo's San Francisco outage raises doubts over robotaxi readiness during crises (reuters.com)

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Election betting on prediction markets apps is set to boom ahead of midterms (npr.org)

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Three-quarters of the global population are not getting enough Omega-3 (southampton.ac.uk)

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NYC phone ban reveals some students can't read clocks (gothamist.com)

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When it all comes crashing down: The aftermath of the AI boom (thebulletin.org)

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Automatic label checking: The missing step in making reliable medical AI (omu.ac.jp)

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ChatGPT Ads May Prioritize Sponsored Content in AI Responses (seroundtable.com)

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Google is 'gradually rolling out' option to change your gmail.com address (9to5google.com)

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I Killed Color on My Phone. The Result Shocked Me (nytimes.com)

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The power of music in Pinochet's Chile (cam.ac.uk)

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Motor powers prototype in-wheel electric powertrain system (electrichybridvehicletechnology.com)

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Workers across the U.S. are set for minimum wage increases in 2026 (cbsnews.com)

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California to ban all plastic bags at retail stores starting in 2026 (abc10.com)

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SA-FARI: Open Video Dataset (conservationxlabs.com)

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AI-powered 'glasses' help the blind go places – safely (newatlas.com)

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Researchers are getting organoids pregnant with human embryos (technologyreview.com)

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How changing your diet could help save the world (ubc.ca)

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Urban wild bees act as 'microbial sensors' of city health (todayinagriculture.com)

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"Pulse Generators" Grow and Shrink as Memories Are Formed (dzne.de)

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Jim Beam halts production at main distillery for a year (bbc.com)

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New species are now being discovered faster than ever before (arizona.edu)

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Scientists Map the Human Genome in 4D (northwestern.edu)

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Early hominin Australopithecus afarensis may not be our human ancestor after all (nhm.ac.uk)

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Super Mario Bros. Reduced Burnout Risk in Young Adults (jmir.org)

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400-Mile-Long Layer of Fog Has Been Draped over California for 3 Weeks (weather.com)

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Scientists achieve 3D chip breakthrough to accelerate AI (stanford.edu)

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Day laborers protest noise machines installed at Home Depot (latimes.com)

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Feds order Washington power plant to keep burning coal (washingtonstatestandard.com)

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NY Gov. vetoes bill to mandate 2-person subway train crews (gothamist.com)

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Climate change's hidden price tag: a drop in our income (arizona.edu)

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U.S. to drop childhood vaccine recommendations as it looks to Denmark (reuters.com)

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Japan trials 100-kilowatt laser weapon (livescience.com)

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EU drops 2035 combustion engine ban as global EV shift faces reset (reuters.com)

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US backs Bayer–Monsanto with glyphosate decision (chemistryworld.com)

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Controversial Dakota Pipeline Gets a Big, Belated Government Boost (nytimes.com)

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Nine of the largest pharma companies ink deals to lower drug prices (cnbc.com)

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AIs were left to build their own village, and the weirdest civilisation emerged (sciencefocus.com)

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Surf Spot Finder (huggingface.co)

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French public debt reaches a new high at 117% of GDP (lemonde.fr)

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The day the creator of Tetris met the inventor of the Rubik's Cube (elpais.com)

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Closure of Greenlandic Wikipedia (wikimedia.org)

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Mitsubishi Electric Technology Detects Intoxication During Driving (mitsubishielectric.com)

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U.S. Military members to get $1,776 'warrior dividend' (wpde.com)

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Gamifying the past: embodied LLMs in DIY archaeological video games (ku.dk)

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ARIA, a car you can repair yourself (tue.nl)

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Nu-9 halts Alzheimer's disease in animal model before symptoms begin (northwestern.edu)

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Electric soup cup that enhances salty taste (japantimes.co.jp)

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Mosquitoes capture ecosystems in their blood meals (ufl.edu)

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40 percent of fMRI signals do not correspond to actual brain activity (tum.de)

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Haptic display technology creates 3D graphics you can see and feel (ucsb.edu)

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Researchers reveal bias in a widely used measure of algorithm performance (santafe.edu)

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There Are No Cows in Louis Pasteur's Crypt (mcgill.ca)

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Raising strong yeast as a petroleum substitute (omu.ac.jp)

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Ukraine willing to drop ambitions to join NATO, Zelenskyy says (theguardian.com)

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How the US freight rail industry got dirtier than coal power plants (reuters.com)

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The mysterious MS-DOS reboot (2021) (edn.com)

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Why more than a quarter of Americans admit to stealing from self-checkout (marketplace.org)

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The R.E.S.I.S.T.O.R.S. (resistors.org)

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FDA leaders propose new 'plausible mechanism' pathway for bespoke medicines (raps.org)

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FDA leaders propose new 'plausible mechanism' pathway for bespoke medicines (raps.org)

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El Salvador teams up with xAI to bring AI to 5k public schools (wral.com)

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SpaceX IPO at $1.5T Valuation Would Be 10x Larger Than Biggest VC-Backed Listing (crunchbase.com)

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A brief natural history of misinformation (royalsocietypublishing.org)

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Rutland mosaic depicts 'long-lost' Troy story (le.ac.uk)

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Fiber-type artificial muscles outperform biological muscles (techxplore.com)

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AI is bringing old nuclear plants out of retirement (wbur.org)

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In 1844, chess was already online (ieee.org)

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Tanning beds triple melanoma risk, potentially causing broad DNA damage (northwestern.edu)

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Your earbuds can translate 70 languages in real-time now, thanks to Gemini (zdnet.com)

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The Methuselah Worm (wm.edu)

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Columbia Sportswear offers Flat Earthers the keys to the company (creativereview.co.uk)

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Gene Editing Unlocks Commercial Potential of Goldenberry (isaaa.org)

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Every Rocket Launch (flightatlas.org)

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FDA approves first at-home device for depression (reuters.com)

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100k Ordered to Evacuate as Rivers Rise in Washington State (nytimes.com)

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Simple teflon coating boosts hydrogen production efficiency by 40% (techxplore.com)

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Bob Iger: Disney's OpenAI Deal "Does Not in Any Way" Threaten Creatives (hollywoodreporter.com)

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Disney to invest $1B in OpenAI, license characters for Sora (reuters.com)