2
2
NASA building the first nuclear reactor-powered spacecraft. How will it work? (technologyreview.com)
4
Canada revokes crypto firms' registrations (icij.org)
2
Digging deeper on how tillage methods affect soil health, yield (iastate.edu)
1
High schooler's 3D design saves Seminole County thousands on election equipment (clickorlando.com)
3
Trick Might Stop Gulls from Nabbing Your Lunch (gizmodo.com)
39
[flagged] AI Job Loss Tracker (jobloss.ai)
9
Apple Sued by Three YouTube Channels (macrumors.com)
2
New WHO database helps countries turn health data into better policy (who.int)
10
Several Mac mini and Mac Studio configs are now out of stock at Apple (9to5mac.com)
2
Commercial Persuasion in AI-Mediated Conversations (arxiv.org)
1
Should academic misconduct be catalogued? Proposed US database sparks debate (nature.com)
1
Record-Breaking Drone Show [video] (youtube.com)
4
Midlife Sleep Irregularity Linked to Higher Risk of Major Cardiac Events (doi.org)
4
Are your bathroom habits normal? (news.harvard.edu)
3
Data Security Risks of Using Foreign-Developed Mobile Apps in the US (ic3.gov)
49
Iran threatens 'complete and utter annihilation' of OpenAI's $30B Stargate (tomshardware.com)
99
Bacteria found in the human intestine capable of improving muscle strength (ugr.es)
3
IRL Streaming Map (googlemapsmania.blogspot.com)
3
The Perils of Privatized Cyberwarfare (lawfaremedia.org)
2
Humanoid Robots (euclidian.substack.com)
1
Native Americans shaped gambling and probability long before the Old World (colostate.edu)
4
Tinnitus: At a crossroad between phantom perception and sleep (2022) (oup.com)
3
'Call A Boomer' phonebooth fosters cross-country, multi-generational connections (dailyfreepress.com)
7
Pupils in England losing their thinking skills because of AI, survey suggests (theguardian.com)
3
New digital hall passes track bathroom breaks, gather data in NYC schools (gothamist.com)
1
Drowning in Data Sets? (nature.com)
2
M 7.4 – 126 km WNW of Ternate, Indonesia (usgs.gov)
2
Do Graduate Degrees Pay Off? (peer-center.org)
1
Cheese ingredients included in certain Hello Fresh brand meal kits recalled (canada.ca)
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FTC action against Match and OkCupid for deceiving users, sharing personal data (ftc.gov)
35
'Project Hail Mary' Crosses $300M in Sales to Become Amazon/MGM's Highest-Gross (variety.com)
4
Rational quantum mechanics: Testing quantum theory with quantum computers (pnas.org)
24
AI isn't killing jobs, it's 'unbundling' them into lower-paid chunks (theregister.com)
2
Why Socializing Loses to Alcohol in Addiction (neurosciencenews.com)
3
Eye drops made from pig semen deliver cancer treatment to mice (nature.com)
38
A laser-based process that enables adhesive-free paper packaging (fraunhofer.de)
3
How Many AA Batteries Does It Take to Power a PC Setup? [video] (youtube.com)
2
Old masters, new perspectives: The Gemäldegalerie in Berlin (blog.google)
2
When Brands Wear an Insult as a Badge of Honor (sloanreview.mit.edu)
1
Wristband enables wearers to control a robotic hand with their own movements (news.mit.edu)
2
The surprising photographers behind Google screensavers (blog.google)
2
Quantifying climate loss and damage consistent with a social cost of carbon (nature.com)
92
Woman who never stopped updating her lost dog's chip reunites with him after 11y (cbc.ca)
1
Major conference catches illicit AI use – and rejects papers (nature.com)
2
Caffeine, cocaine, and painkillers detected in sharks from The Bahamas (sciencedirect.com)
3
California bill aims to help vibe coders (semafor.com)
5
PwC will say goodbye to staff who aren't convinced about AI (theregister.com)
1
Music manuscripts from Cologne now linked to digitized copies (rism.info)
5
Seeking Victim Information in Steam Malware Investigation (fbi.gov)
6
BMW M3 Touring 24H: April Fools’ joke comes true! (bmw-m.com)
2
Slow LLM – a browser extension that makes LLMs appear to run slowly (lav.io)
10
OpenAI to double workforce as business push intensifies (ft.com)
3
Iconic Australian-made pinball machines preserved for generations to come (abc.net.au)
2
The salt lakes are drying up, but solutions are hard to come by (nature.com)
5
Prevalence of GenAI sexualized image usage by adolescents in the US (plos.org)
2
Kagi Translate's AI answers question "What would horny Margaret Thatcher say?" (arstechnica.com)
8
Teens allege Musk's Grok chatbot made sexual images of them as minors (washingtonpost.com)
3
Raspberry Pi Projects That Anyone Can Do (ifixit.com)
1
Character.ai Hosts Jeffrey Epstein Island Roleplay RPG Scenarios (gadgetreview.com)
3
In search of Banksy, Reuters found the artist took on a new identity (reuters.com)
1
Road Safety Annual Report 2025 [pdf] (itf-oecd.org)
6
The Gen-Z Founders Trying to Get Guys to Stop Watching Porn (nymag.com)
2
Travis Kalanick Debuts Plan for 'Gainfully Employed Robots' (bloomberg.com)
14
Ukraine strike on Russian chip plant sparks revolt among pro-war bloggers (nv.ua)
4
The problem with Canada's plan to buy scientific prestige (nature.com)
1
Smaller Than a Fingernail: Unboxing the Tiniest Books [video] (youtube.com)
1
Dust Outbreak Reaches Europe (nasa.gov)
3
Telus Digital confirms breach after hacker claims 1 petabyte data theft (bleepingcomputer.com)
1
Don't bet that The Pentagon – or Anthropic – is acting in the public interest (theguardian.com)
1
UF research finds a gentler way to treat aggressive gum disease (ufhealth.org)
1
Xiaomi Vision Gran Turismo Makes Global Debut at MWC Barcelona 2026 (mi.com)
3
The Power of Messy Teams (sloanreview.mit.edu)
1
ChatGPT, write me a fictional paper: LLMs are willing to commit academic fraud (nature.com)
1
Healthy Low-Carb and Low-Fat Diets Linked to Better Heart Health (acc.org)
1
McDonald's is not lovin' your bigmac, happymeal, and mcnuggets passwords (theregister.com)
1
Did a Restorer Paint Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni into a Church Fresco? (artnet.com)
2
New online database maps Prague's art monuments and architecture (radio.cz)
2
Why every scientist needs a librarian (nature.com)
2
Perplexity's new tool deploys teams of AI agents (pcworld.com)
2
Creating the Most Efficient Drone [video] (youtube.com)
3
Windows XP Bliss hill looking almost identical to original (reddit.com)
1
Two New Functions (=Sheet, =Sheets) in Google Sheets (googleblog.com)
3
Dark Sky's Creators Are Back with a New Weather App (gizmodo.com)
4
Nevada Brothel Workers Are Unionizing to Protect Their Digital Rights (motherjones.com)
1
New Research Suggests Myopia Could Be Caused by How We Use Our Eyes Indoors (sunyopt.edu)
9
Yoga can help cut initial opioid-withdrawal period in half, study finds (news.harvard.edu)
55
Iowa farmers are leading the fight for repair (ifixit.com)
2
Sexting study reveals an "alarming" reality for teens who share explicit images (psypost.org)
2
Apple's AI Pendant Sounds Like a Watered-Down Humane AI Pin (gizmodo.com)
18
Microsoft team creates data-storage system that lasts for millennia (nature.com)
2
Rufus blames Microsoft for allegedly blocking latest Windows 11 ISO downloads (neowin.net)
2
Zero Knowledge (About) Encryption: Security Analysis of Cloud Password Managers (iacr.org)
3
Anthropic improves free Claude tier as OpenAI prepares insert ads into ChatGPT (engadget.com)
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Pink noise reduces REM sleep and may harm sleep quality (pennmedicine.org)
1
The Chelyabinsk Meteor (2013) [video] (bsky.app)
1
New astronauts launch to ISS after medical evacuation (apnews.com)
2
Pentagon's use of Claude during Maduro raid sparks Anthropic feud (axios.com)
1
20-Year Impact of Cognitive Training on Dementia: The Active Study (wiley.com)
2