Articles by geox
5

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

2

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

6

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

3

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

1

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

5

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

1

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

2

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

3

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

1

A brief natural history of misinformation (royalsocietypublishing.org)

1

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

1

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

57

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

2

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

8

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

3

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

3

The Methuselah Worm (wm.edu)

3

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

1

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

2

Every Rocket Launch (flightatlas.org)

2

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

2

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

2

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

1

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

2

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

1

TikTok will let users share feeds in DMs (mashable.com)

1

Middle East, North Africa temperatures rising twice as fast as global average (reuters.com)

31

The ultra-rich are claiming an increasing share of global wealth (lemonde.fr)

62

[flagged] US seizes oil tanker off coast of Venezuela (usatoday.com)

1

Humans were making fire 400k years ago, far earlier than once thought (apnews.com)

10

South Carolina sees 'alarming' increase in measles cases, with 280 in quarantine (scdailygazette.com)

1

ChatGPT Can Now Use Photoshop and Other Adobe Apps for Editing (gizmodo.com)

2

On the Six-Cornered Snowflake (keplersdiscovery.com)

2

UK agrees higher drug prices to secure zero-tariff deal with US (chemistryworld.com)

4

Canada's accelerated pathway for H-1B visa holders (cicnews.com)

3

More people crowdfunded basic needs in 2025, GoFundMe report shows (fastcompany.com)

1

Hollywood-hungry Gulf states bankroll Paramount's Warner Bros bid (reuters.com)

1

The twisted nanotubes that tell a story (epfl.ch)

21

Israel Pumps Desalinated Water into Depleted Sea of Galilee (humanprogress.org)

2

Bees 'infect' each other with optimism that spreads through the colony (newatlas.com)

11

Trump to issue order creating national AI rule (reuters.com)

1

GeoVista open-source agentic geolocation (the-decoder.com)

1

Ancient dirty dishes reveal decades of questionable findings (cornell.edu)

1

Room-Size Particle Accelerators Go Commercial (ieee.org)

1

Spain probes whether swine fever outbreak was caused by lab leak (reuters.com)

2

Air Transat begins shutdown of operations as pilots serve strike notice (travelweek.ca)

6

Microplastics Filter Inspired by Fish (uni-bonn.de)

7

Railroads will be allowed to reduce inspections and rely more on technology (apnews.com)

3

Lyft and Tensor to Make Consumer-Owned Autonomous Vehicles (lyft.com)

1

ChatGPT Competed in an Economist's Prediction Game (businessinsider.com)

1

Grokipedia's political perspective closely matches Elon Musk's personal views (elpais.com)

1

The Global Building Atlas (googlemapsmania.blogspot.com)

14

Decades-old study on common weed killer retracted (cbc.ca)

196

A $20 drug in Europe requires a prescription and $800 in the U.S. (statnews.com)

3

Experimental Drug Repairs DNA Damage Caused by Disease (cedars-sinai.org)

6

Sunspot on par with one that birthed the Carrington Event appears on the sun (livescience.com)

3

Meta Strikes AI Licensing Deals with CNN, Fox News, and USA Today (theverge.com)

2

Vitamin C may protect against air pollution (uts.edu.au)

3

Museum in a Box (nasa.gov)

98

Fighting the age-gated internet (wired.com)

6

South Carolina's measles outbreak shows effect of vaccine misinformation (medicalxpress.com)

3

Developing a New Electric Vehicle Sound (acoustics.org)

1

US pressures Mexico for violating the 1944 Water Treaty (elpais.com)

3

Alternative sweetener sorbitol linked to liver disease (washu.edu)

3

Dell family to donate $6B to 'Trump accounts' of 25M US children (reuters.com)

2

Oregon's hospital price cap cut costs without comprising care (brown.edu)

3

What Time Is It on Mars? NIST Physicists Have the Answer (nist.gov)

4

Apple Glasses could be next year's most attention-grabbing product (9to5mac.com)

4

Sam Altman declares 'code red' to improve ChatGPT amid rising competition (apnews.com)

4

3D-printed cornea restores sight in a legally blind patient (newatlas.com)

1

A 3D Printed Cornea Restores Sight (rambamhcc.com)

3

Thousands of U.S. trucking schools could lose accreditation under DOT crackdown (npr.org)

56

US air travelers without REAL IDs will be charged a $45 fee (apnews.com)

1

Will Computer Science Be Replaced by AI? (herzing.edu)

2

A new possibility for life: Study suggests ancient skies rained down ingredients (colorado.edu)

1

Gaming Board recommends 3 new casino licenses in New York City (abc7ny.com)

2

People Are Ordering Smaller Pizzas and Fewer Toppings (nytimes.com)

2

New AI could teach the next generation of surgeons (jhu.edu)

3

Russia's only active launch pad for cosmonauts is damaged (space.com)

2

His time on Nickelodeon over, Tiny Chef strikes out on his own (latimes.com)

2

The wild and lucrative world of live stream sellers (businessinsider.com)

2

Transients in the Palomar Observatory Sky Survey (nature.com)

2

'The algorithm is hacked': analysis of technology delusions (cambridge.org)

14

New bill would revive single-room occupancy apartments in NYC (6sqft.com)

3

Nassau County exec plans wall of surveillance cameras at NYC-Long Island border (gothamist.com)

3

Ukraine hits two Russian 'shadow fleet' tankers with drones (reuters.com)

8

AI Tops Christian Artist Charts on iTunes (thehill.com)

5

Mixing water into diesel fuel lowers emissions and boosts efficiency (scitechdaily.com)

1

Gray wolf reeled in a crab trap with a rope (popsci.com)

7

Social media algorithms can alter political views, browser extension study shows (euronews.com)

4

Tiny lead fragments in hunted meat exceed safe levels, study reveals (phys.org)

59

Louvre to hike ticket prices for most non-EU tourists by 45% (bbc.com)

2

EPA Delays Requirements to Cut Methane (nytimes.com)

1

Japan town retracts bear sighting warning sparked by AI image (japantimes.co.jp)

7

Natural gas use for electricity in California falls as solar generation rises (eia.gov)

2

Canada signs pipeline deal that could reverse oil tanker ban (apnews.com)

4

YouTube testing new 'Home' page with more control over suggested content (9to5google.com)

3

Franksgiving (wikipedia.org)

2

Can Vibe Coding Beat Graduate CS Students? An LLM vs. Human Coding Tournament (arxiv.org)

1

Archaeologists Discovered a Board Game Built into the Floor of a Maya Compound (popularmechanics.com)