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No copays for asthma inhalers in New York under new law (gothamist.com)
1
Sinclair Bids for Rival TV Broadcaster Scripps (bloomberg.com)
2
First New Malaria Drug in Years Performs Strongly in Late-Stage Testing (wsj.com)
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Malaysia to Bar Children Under 16 from Social Media (nytimes.com)
2
Officially, Sacramento still bans the sale of comic books to kids (latimes.com)
2
Mechanical Power by Linking Earth's Warmth to Space (ucdavis.edu)
2
Could Terahertz Radar in Cars Save Lives? (ieee.org)
2
Meta Looks to Power Trading to Support Its AI Energy Needs (bloomberg.com)
4
Doge 'doesn't exist' with eight months left on its charter (reuters.com)
2
G20 summit adopts declaration despite US boycott, opposition (reuters.com)
1
Theia and Earth Were Neighbors (mpg.de)
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We Can Now Track Individual Monarch Butterflies. It's a Revelation (nytimes.com)
1
Quantum router preserves delicate photon states (advancedsciencenews.com)
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AI agent learns to use CAD to create 3D objects from sketches (news.mit.edu)
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Lilly first drugmaker to hit $1T valuation on weight-loss demand (reuters.com)
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A brain implant that could rival Neuralink's enters clinical trials (nature.com)
2
First-Ever Full Earth System Simulation Provides Monumental New Tool (acm.org)
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Moss survived outside of the International Space Station for 9 months (livescience.com)
3
Bandage-like device brings texture to touchscreens (northwestern.edu)
3
Two-thirds of AI-generated citations are fabricated or contain errors (psypost.org)
4
BLS Cancels October Jobs Report, Couldn't Collect Some Data (bloomberg.com)
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U.S. Revises Endangered Species Act Regulations (doi.gov)
11
Americans with six-figure incomes are in 'survival mode' (usatoday.com)
3
F-35, Abrams tank sales part of new US-Saudi Defense Agreement (breakingdefense.com)
2
Researchers find microplastics in 100% of donkey faecal samples tested (port.ac.uk)
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EU eases AI, privacy rules as critics warn of caving to Big Tech (reuters.com)
2
Gustav Klimt portrait breaks modern art record with $236M sale (apnews.com)
1
The U.S. Mint is auctioning the last pennies–and they could sell for millions (popsci.com)
1
Chemical evidence of ancient life detected in 3.3B-year-old rocks (carnegiescience.edu)
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Court settlement calls for NPR to get $36M to operate US public radio system (apnews.com)
5
Is a 50-year mortgage that much crazier than a 30-year one? (npr.org)
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Ultrasonic device dramatically speeds harvesting of water from the air (news.mit.edu)
3
OpenAI is piloting group conversations in ChatGPT (engadget.com)
4
UN authorizes temporary international force for Gaza (un.org)
1
Do Code Models Suffer from the Dunning-Kruger Effect? (arxiv.org)
2
AI makes you smarter but none the wiser (sciencedirect.com)
3
Fraudsters Use Crypto A.T.M.s to Target Victims (nytimes.com)
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[flagged] FCC Chairman backs demand that NBC fire Seth Meyers 'immediately' (ew.com)
1
NotebookLM Adds Deep Research (blog.google)
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Toyota promises 40-year solid-state EV batteries by 2028 (evxl.co)
2
Researchers say our solar system is moving impossibly fast (thedebrief.org)
1
The First Star-by-Star Simulation of Our Galaxy (acm.org)
1
People Are Starting to Get Divorced Because of Affairs with AI (futurism.com)
2
UC faculty push back against systemwide cybersecurity mandate (dailycal.org)
3
The world’s carbon emissions continue to rise. But 35 countries show progress (theconversation.com)
5
Vantara, a billionaire's enormous private zoo (lemonde.fr)
5
Low choline levels in the brain associated with anxiety disorders (ucdavis.edu)
1
Anthropic partners with Iceland to deploy Claude in schools nationwide (aibusiness.com)
10
Student brags on social media about calling ICE on car wash workers (wbur.org)
3
Trump Orders DOJ to Investigate Bill Clinton, Other Prominent Dems (nationalreview.com)
1
The do-gooder dilemma: to disclose or not to disclose (cornell.edu)
1
Bigger cruise ships coming to Manhattan under new piers plan (gothamist.com)
4
AI at the speed of light just became a possibility (aalto.fi)
4
Ukrainian attack halts oil exports from Russia's Novo, affecting global supply (reuters.com)
1
Kryptos' final code remains unsolved. The creator is auctioning the solution (apnews.com)
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Texas A&M to restrict faculty from advocating "race and gender ideology" (texastribune.org)
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First Death Linked to 'Meat Allergy' Spread by Ticks (uvahealth.com)
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California revokes 17,000 expired commercial driver's licenses for immigrants (apnews.com)
4
Loeb's 3I/Atlas "Anomalies" Explained (psu.edu)
3
Toronto's snow-clearing contracts don't cover removal (cbc.ca)
4
Computational process could condense decades of biology research into days (nd.edu)
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'I'm so excited': Jesse Eisenberg is donating a kidney to a stranger (theguardian.com)
3
OpenAI fights order to turn over millions of ChatGPT conversations (reuters.com)
2
All of My Employees Are AI Agents, and So Are My Executives (wired.com)
1
World oil and gas demand could grow until 2050, IEA says (reuters.com)
3
Aircraft carrier strike group joins campaign against drug cartels (go.com)
3
Teen designs and builds a robotic hand with only LEGOs (popsci.com)
7
Wikipedia, under fire from conservatives and shaken by AI (lemonde.fr)
4
Newsom mounts a lonely stage at COP30 (politico.com)
1
Family receives letter from WWI relative more than a century after it was sent (abc.net.au)
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AI adoption in US adds ~900k tons of CO₂ annually, study finds (techxplore.com)
5
Ultra-flat optic pushes beyond what was previously thought possible (uw.edu)
1
New Daily Pill Could Be Life-Saving for Americans with High Cholesterol (smithsonianmag.com)
1
Surveys of Consumers (umich.edu)
3
The front-facing camera will be invisible in a 2027 iPhone (9to5mac.com)
1
Trial Demonstrates Intranasal Influenza Vaccine in Generating Broad Immunity (umaryland.edu)
5
FAA "Effectively Prohibits" Private Jets at Major Airports Amid Shutdown (hollywoodreporter.com)
1
State Permits Natural Gas Pipeline in New York Waters (thecity.nyc)
1
Mysterious holes in the Andes may have been an ancient marketplace (sydney.edu.au)
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'Up to 15 or 20′ air traffic controllers are retiring daily (pennlive.com)
1
Wall Street wants to go 24/7 (qz.com)
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Trump weighs giving Americans $2k from tariff revenues (theguardian.com)
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AI Personality Extraction from Faces: Labor Market Implications (ssrn.com)
3
Expansive view of the Milky Way reveals our galaxy in unprecedented radio colour (icrar.org)
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French lawmakers vote to tax American retirees who benefit from social security (lemonde.fr)
1
Race for icebreakers heats up amid Arctic power struggle (elpais.com)
3
Scientists Identify Potential Climate Solutions in "Grassy Trees" (nyu.edu)
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Growing rice in the UK 'not so crazy' as climate warms (purdueexponent.org)
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Older Adults Outnumber Children in 11 States (census.gov)
3
Roman road network was twice as large as previously thought (livescience.com)
1
Mapping Alien Worlds in 3D (universetoday.com)
2
Neural implant smaller than salt grain wirelessly tracks brain (cornell.edu)
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[flagged] Subway sandwich thrower found not guilty in D.C. jury rebuke (npr.org)
3
Voting is a stronger determinant of mortality than education (bmj.com)
5
Tesla shareholders could make Elon Musk the first trillionaire (theguardian.com)
19
Zohran Mamdani Just Inherited the NYPD Surveillance State (wired.com)
2
Gemini AI to transform Google Maps into a conversational experience (apnews.com)
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US layoffs for October surge to two-decade high (reuters.com)
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