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Language Explorer: Google's New Open-Source Linguistic Atlas (googlemapsmania.blogspot.com)
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Woman who went viral for texting and driving is suing YouTube and Meta (tubefilter.com)
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Sonos Amp Multi: A Multi-Channel Streaming Amplifier Built for Evolving Homes (sonos.com)
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Pinterest laying off 15% of workforce as part of AI push; stock plummets (cnbc.com)
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I Built an Autonomous Flying Umbrella [video] (youtube.com)
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Smithsonian museum to return 3 bronzes to India (indiatimes.com)
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Angry gamers are forcing studios to scrap or rethink new releases (washingtonpost.com)
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C# and TypeScript with Anders Hejlsberg [video] (youtube.com)
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Detecting Spoilage with a Transcription-Based Biosensor (wiley.com)
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All-in-one console with PS5, Xbox Series X, & Switch 2 in a single system (tomshardware.com)
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CVE-2026-22709: Critical Sandbox Escape in Vm2 Enables Arbitrary Code Execution (endorlabs.com)
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Autonomous snow blower at work in New Jersey [video] (youtube.com)
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SoundCloud Data Breach Now on HaveIBeenPwned (haveibeenpwned.com)
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The National Herbarium of Ireland digital collection of Irish plants (dri.ie)
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Musk's xAI datacenter generating extra electricity illegally, regulator rules (theguardian.com)
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2026 Public Domain Film Remix Contest Winners, Honorable Mentions and Finalists (archive.org)
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Guinness Adverts Project on Irish Film Institute's Archive Player (irishcentral.com)
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PopWheels helped a food cart ditch generators for e-bike batteries (techcrunch.com)
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New Royal Navy autonomous helicopter makes history with first flight (royalnavy.mod.uk)
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Coffee, Tea, and Bone Density in Older Women: A 10-Year Study (mdpi.com)
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A new way to "paint with light" to create radiant, color-changing items (news.mit.edu)
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Intelligent Wearable for Dysarthria Recovery Post-Stroke (nature.com)
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Only Known Photos of Computing Pioneer Ada Lovelace Join UK National Collection (artnet.com)
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Orgasm-related laughing, crying, nosebleeds and more are normal, albeit rare (northwestern.edu)
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David Webb, prominent Hong Kong shareholder activist, dies at 60 (seattletimes.com)
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Vulnerable WhisperPair Devices – Hijack Bluetooth Accessories Using Fast Pair (whisperpair.eu)
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AI is speeding into healthcare. Who should regulate it? (news.harvard.edu)
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ISS astronauts return to Earth early due to illness of crew member (cbc.ca)
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Dun & Bradstreet Agrees to Pay $5.7M to Resolve Alleged Violations of FTC Order (ftc.gov)
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Notre-Dame sees record number of visitors, one year on from reopening (rfi.fr)
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Spy Shots Catch the Strangest New Car We've Seen Since Cybertruck (carbuzz.com)
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PAF/PAF-R Antagonism Restores Liver Function in Cirrhosis (sciencedirect.com)
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CES 2026: "Worst in Show" – Calling Out Gadgets That Make Things Worse (ifixit.com)
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Plant-Based Batteries from CES Are Coming to Your Gadgets Soon (cnet.com)
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A multimodal sleep foundation model for disease prediction (nature.com)
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Cybercriminals stole the sensitive information of 17.5M Instagram users (bsky.app)
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Purdue University adds AI learning requirement for incoming students (wfyi.org)
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Disaggregated machine learning via in-physics computing at radio frequency (science.org)
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How to Get Stronger (news.harvard.edu)
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Green Anaconda (ku.edu)
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Kenyan barber who wields sharpened shovel thrives on Africa's social media craze (apnews.com)
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The Retraction Watch Hijacked Journal Checker now has 400 entries (retractionwatch.com)
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In Memoriam: All the tech that died in 2025 (mashable.com)
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Google Home Users Are Trying to Hack Their Way to a Better Voice Assistant (gizmodo.com)
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Cyberattack disrupts France's postal service and banking during Christmas rush (apnews.com)
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Next Five Asteroid Approaches (nasa.gov)
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People negatively judge others who glitch on video calls, according to study (mashable.com)
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Musk, Bezos, and Zuckerberg Are Full of Shit (Literally) in New Art Exhibit (gizmodo.com)
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AWS: How do you do, fellow kids? Please watch our keynotes in Fortnite (theregister.com)
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Google Reveals the Top Searches of 2025 (searchenginejournal.com)
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Four bright spots in climate news in 2025 (technologyreview.com)
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A man hunting the spies in your smartphone (technologyreview.com)
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Online resource shows people how to identify poisonous Virginia mushrooms (thefnp.com)
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Artist's collection of weird Google street view images gets major exhibit (petapixel.com)
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Researchers develop a camera that can focus on different distances at once (cmu.edu)
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Nebula Awards Yelled at Until They Ban Use of AI by Nominees (gizmodo.com)
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Barbican to close its doors for a year for multimillion-pound renovation (theguardian.com)
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NASA, Boeing Test How to Improve Performance of Longer, Narrower Aircraft Wings (nasa.gov)
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YouTube hid the dislike button. Now it's considering a name change (tubefilter.com)
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I'm never working again thanks to this browser-based Doom archive (pcgamer.com)
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Avalanche Canada launches new database for fatal avalanche incidents (ntv.ca)
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Galaxy XR Teardown: Is This the $1800 Vision Pro Killer? (ifixit.com)
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JWST Confirms a Runaway Supermassive Black Hole via Its Supersonic Bow Shock (arxiv.org)
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Shiver Offroad lives and operates on the move (expandable-trailers.com)
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Touchscreen Motion: Quantifying Impact of Cognitive Load on Distracted Drivers (acm.org)
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50%+ of researchers now use AI for peer review – often against guidance (nature.com)
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Multiple Threat Actors Exploit React2Shell (CVE-2025-55182) (cloud.google.com)
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Discover the best websites you've never heard about (viralwalk.com)
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CCTV appeal after museum artefacts stolen (in UK) (avonandsomerset.police.uk)
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Price of a 'bot army' revealed across online platforms (cam.ac.uk)
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Half of people arrested in London may have undiagnosed ADHD, study finds (cam.ac.uk)
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The Greenhushing Trap (sloanreview.mit.edu)
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7-Eleven to Pay Record $4.5M Penalty for FTC Antitrust Order Violation Case (ftc.gov)
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Los Angeles' power supply is now officially coal-free (electrek.co)
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Cybersecurity Must Block AI Browsers for Now (gartner.com)
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NY judge orders ChatGPT conversation handover in newspaper copyright win (nydailynews.com)
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AI chatbots can sway voters better than political advertisements (technologyreview.com)
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Nina Simone's childhood home restored in North Carolina (axios.com)
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Osaka Kansai Expo Globe-Shaped Aquaponics "Cradle of Life" [pdf] (2025osaka-pavilion.jp)
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AI chatbots can sway voters better than political advertisements (technologyreview.com)
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Airplane and hospital air is cleaner than you might think (northwestern.edu)
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Drive with "SpongeBob" on Waze (blog.google)
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Freedom Mobile discloses data breach exposing customer data (bleepingcomputer.com)
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Hackers breach texting service used by New York state, sending many scam texts (nbcnews.com)
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3D Reversible Smart Energy-Saving Devices for Adaptive Energy Management (wiley.com)
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Bagpipers Claim World Record with AC/DC's 'It's a Long Way to the Top' (sfgate.com)
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Pentagon's social media rules can't keep up with viral military influencers (businessinsider.com)
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A new Little Prince museum has opened its doors in Switzerland (lepetitprince.com)
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AI Teddy Bear That Talked Fetishes and Knives Is Back on the Market (gizmodo.com)
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Broadcasters Ensure You Comply with Best Practies to Prevent Cyberattacks [pdf] (fcc.gov)
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An Empirical Study on Why LLMs Struggle with Password Cracking (arxiv.org)
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NASA Rover Makes a 'Shocking' Discovery: Lightning on Mars (nytimes.com)
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The lifespan of the Öresund Bridge can be doubled (lu.se)
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Looking to build muscle? Lose weight? Need more protein, right? Probably not (news.harvard.edu)
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Cheese Consumption and Dementia in Older Japanese Adults: The Jages Cohort Study (mdpi.com)
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The fall of Labubus and the mush of modern internet trends (michigandaily.com)
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Eating alone vs. with others: Nutritional and physical outcomes in older adults (sciencedirect.com)
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Personal blogs are back, should niche blogs be next? (disassociated.com)
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