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US appeals court declares 158-year-old home distilling ban unconstitutional (reuters.com)
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Tariff-refund portal is about to be America's hottest website (npr.org)
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Businesses can claim refunds for tariffs declared unconstitutional (apnews.com)
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Boston Dynamics and Google DeepMind Teach Spot to Reason (ieee.org)
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Satoshi Nakamoto: 'The best outcome is that no one ever finds out' (elpais.com)
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Turning Point USA Is Expanding Its Reach to K-12 Schools (edweek.org)
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When dashes give away ChatGPT usage (lemonde.fr)
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Language models transmit behavioural traits through hidden signals in data (nature.com)
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Air Canada suspends 6 routes 'no longer economically feasible' (cbc.ca)
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US 'Golden Shield' Takes Form in First Exercise with Micro-Missile Interceptors (nextgendefense.com)
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We're Hooked on Satellites. It Could Blow Up in Our Faces (cnet.com)
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Eating fruits, vegetables and whole grains may increase chance of lung cancer (keckmedicine.org)
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Total Solar Eclipse Led to Seismic Quiet for Cities Within Its Path (seismosoc.org)
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Only 13% of emails are written by people (elpais.com)
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Shakespeare's 'missing' London house mapped with new discovery (kcl.ac.uk)
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Oil prices plunge as Iran says Strait of Hormuz 'open' during ceasefire (bbc.com)
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A Steerable Model with Emergent Capabilities (pi.website)
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A simple way of making hydrogen from alcohol by using iron and UV light (kyushu-u.ac.jp)
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Pentagon Seeks Help from Ford and G.M. (nytimes.com)
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France reports over 40 cryptocurrency kidnappings so far this year (lemonde.fr)
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Neuromorphic Event-Based Camera Achieves Kilohertz Vascular Imaging (bioengineer.org)
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Grand Jury May Expose Reddit User for ICE-Related Remarks (military.com)
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Concerns mount over private credit in the United States (lemonde.fr)
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Any Color You Like: NIST Scientists Create 'Any Wavelength' Lasers (nist.gov)
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Planets need more water to support life than scientists previously thought (washington.edu)
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Study of the cosmos proves we still can't explain how the universe is expanding (livescience.com)
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New bill would let New Yorkers hang solar panels from windows (gothamist.com)
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Printed neurons communicate with living brain cells (northwestern.edu)
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People are pretending to be AI chatbots – for fun (npr.org)
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Man wins €1M Picasso painting in €100 charity raffle (bbc.com)
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GLP-1 medicine improves liver health independent of weight loss (medicalxpress.com)
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Dermcidin has antiviral activity and protects against influenza (pnas.org)
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Computational 'time machine' shows solar and wind power on track for 2°C target (techxplore.com)
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To flexibly organize thought, the brain makes use of space (picower.mit.edu)
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EU airline industry warns of fuel shortages if Strait of Hormuz stays closed (bbc.com)
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US inflation surges to 3.3% as Iran war fuels energy price shock (euronews.com)
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AI scans 400k Reddit posts to flag overlooked GLP-1 side effects (medicalxpress.com)
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Volcanic rock formula cuts cement emissions by two-thirds (techxplore.com)
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Anthropic says new AI model too dangerous for public release (thehill.com)
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Wild chimpanzees recorded waging 'civil war' with coordinated attacks (theguardian.com)
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Trump promised to cut electric costs. Bills in West Virginia top mortgages (apnews.com)
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March smashes heat records for continental US (apnews.com)
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Industrial Policy for the Intelligence Age (openai.com)
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Watching sunlight turn into fuel and oxygen, in real time (yale.edu)
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The Bright Side of Life: Optimism and Risk of Dementia (wiley.com)
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Volunteers turn a fan's recordings of 10K concerts into an online treasure trove (apnews.com)
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RNA barcodes enable high-speed mapping of connections in the brain (illinois.edu)
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NY Yankees' torpedo bat is the same as regular bat (wsu.edu)
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Structural color can now be printed with an inkjet printer (kobe-u.ac.jp)
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The 40 minutes when the Artemis crew loses contact with the Earth (bbc.com)
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3 New world class MAI models, available in Foundry (microsoft.ai)
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U.S. rescues missing crew member in Iran (washingtonpost.com)
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Families Can Now Eat Some Fish from Hudson River for First Time in 50 Years (ny.gov)
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Feds Seek Access to Three Texas State Parks for Border Wall (insideclimatenews.org)
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Artemis II crew snaps portrait of Earth on their way to the moon (popsci.com)
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Silicon Valley Is in a Frenzy over Bots That Build Themselves (theatlantic.com)
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Did Impacts from Meteors Help Start Life on Earth? (rutgers.edu)
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Pharmaceuticals face 100% tariffs in US – unless firms strike a deal (bbc.com)
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Google Unveils Restoration of Hangar One in Mountain View (mv-voice.com)
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WTI Prices Soar Past Brent (oilprice.com)
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SpaceX has held talks with Saudi fund for $5B investment in IPO (reuters.com)
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Berlin is rearming, and its neighbors are weighing the risks and benefits (elpais.com)
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Macron says it is unrealistic to open Hormuz Strait by force (reuters.com)
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Auto industry group calls for scrapping US gas tax, adopting vehicle fee (reuters.com)
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Gene Editing Therapy Shows Success Against Sickle Cell Disease (clevelandclinic.org)
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Roman board game stumped experts for decades – until AI played (newatlas.com)
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AI sheds light on an ancient gaming mystery (flinders.edu.au)
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Explore the top 1000 most-starred repositories on GitHub (repo-explorer-nu.vercel.app)
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Why a 98-year-old federal judge is asking the Supreme Court for her job back (npr.org)
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Iran Is Drafting Law to Introduce Tolls for Hormuz Transit (supplychainbrain.com)
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Scientists Create Novel Organism with Primitive Nervous System (tufts.edu)
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Keys on Doormats: Exposed API Credentials on the Web (arxiv.org)
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Coinbase brings token-backed down payments to housing market (reuters.com)
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Saudi Pipeline to Bypass Hormuz Hits 7M Barrel Goal (bloomberg.com)
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Suspect in Foiled Bank of America Attack Says He Was Recruited on Snapchat (newsweek.com)
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Canadian man says U.S. border officers made him give DNA sample (cbc.ca)
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EU agrees to fine online platforms importing unsafe products (reuters.com)
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Brief life of Harvard CIA agent who helped install the shah of Iran (harvardmagazine.com)
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Researchers find 3,500-year-old loom that reveals textile revolution (ua.es)
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US warns EU to pass trade deal or risk losing 'favourable' access to LNG (ft.com)
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The illusion of illusions: There are no optical corrections in the Parthenon (arxiv.org)
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US Treasury plans to put Trump's signature on new paper currency (apnews.com)
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Simulated microgravity alters fertilization and embryo development in mammals (nature.com)
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Netflix raises prices across all streaming plans (cnbc.com)
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Researchers gene-edit the bitterness out of grapefruit (refractor.io)
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EPA approves sale of a higher-ethanol fuel to try to lower gas prices (apnews.com)
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A Fixation and Distance-Dependent Color Illusion (arxiv.org)
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Lockheed launches Hellfire missile from 10-foot cargo container (defensenews.com)
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Airport wait times are longest in TSA history, agency says (usatoday.com)
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Average gas price poised to hit $4 a gallon (consumeraffairs.com)
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A Brief History of San Francisco's Middle School Algebra Mess (educationprogress.org)
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Home Loan Demand Drops 10.5% as Rates Climb (realtor.com)
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Scientists Sound Alarm over Federal Plan to Dismantle Weather and Climate Lab (jhu.edu)
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Why colleges are turning to oral exams to combat AI (apnews.com)
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Delta suspends major travel perk for members of Congress (ajc.com)
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The 25 states still requiring kids to learn cursive (popsci.com)
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Victorian service stations run out of fuel as Middle East war spikes demand (abc.net.au)
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Iran establishes 'safe' shipping corridor for approved and paid for transits (lloydslist.com)
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