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Scientists explain statin muscle pain (sciencedaily.com)
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Agency Costs of Overvalued Equity (ssrn.com)
2
OpenAI's Sora app is struggling after its stellar launch (techcrunch.com)
1
OpenAI Wants to Create Biometric Social Network (forbes.com/sites/annatong)
1
Was serving GPT-5 profitable? (twitter.com/i)
1
Anthropic's Amodei on AI: Power and Risk (bloomberg.com)
4
Scientists uncover why statins cause muscle pain (sciencedaily.com)
2
Titan's strong tidal dissipation precludes a subsurface ocean (sciencedaily.com)
1
Google Rolling Out Gemini 3 Deep Think to AI Ultra (9to5google.com)
5
A routine shingles shot may offer powerful defense against dementia (sciencedaily.com)
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The Rise of AI Denialism (bigthink.com)
1
An Open-Ended Realistic Simulator for Agents in Physical and Social Worlds (simworld.org)
1
Scientists reveal five big moments when your brain dramatically changes (sciencedaily.com)
1
Looking For–and Finding?–Workshop Makers' Marks on Late Roman Diatreta (umich.edu)
2
Roman fingerprints found in 2k-year-old cream (2003) (theguardian.com)
8
Comprehensive Fed Study Finds Tariffs Lower Inflation, Raise Unemployment (frbsf.org)
6
Chinese astronauts stranded in space after debris hits their return capsule (livescience.com)
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He Jiankui PhD Thesis: Spontaneous Emergence of Hierarchy in Biological Systems (2010) (rice.edu)
3
New gel regrows tooth enamel (sciencedaily.com)
1
Mutiny on the Bounty (wikipedia.org)
1
LLM's Report Subjective Experience Under Self-Referential Processing (arxiv.org)
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Anthropic scientists hacked Claude's brain – and it noticed (venturebeat.com)
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A Correction in Compute: Tracing the Decline in H100 Rental Prices (medium.com/cli_87015)
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Bursting the EVTOL Bubble (aerosociety.com)
3
Experimental "super vaccine" stopped cancer cold in the lab (sciencedaily.com)
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Effectiveness of Metformin vs. Sulfonylureas on Exceptional Longevity (oup.com)
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Quantum Physics Is on the Wrong Track, Says Gerard 'T Hooft (scientificamerican.com)
12
Comparing economic inequality between the Roman Empire and the Han Dynasty (phys.org)
2
The Rise of Carry (riseofcarry.com)
8
That Hit Song You Love Was a Total Fluke (hbr.org)
1
Baseball Almanac (baseball-almanac.com)
1
Links Between Indian, Iranian, Greek, Celtic and Norse Mythology (bladehoner.wordpress.com)
2
Staggering Gender Gap in ChatGPT Adoption (psypost.org)
1
List of Wrong Anthem Incidents (wikipedia.org)
1
Abundant water from primordial supernovae at cosmic dawn (nature.com)
1
Incremental accumulation of context in artificial and biological neural networks (nature.com)
2
Sergey Brin to Google AI Staff: "Stop Building Nanny Products" (theverge.com)
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These universities have the most retracted scientific articles (nature.com)
2
Radiosynthesis (Metabolism) (wikipedia.org)
3
Brief intervention boosts grit in teenage boys, study finds (psypost.org)
1
Google Calendar no longer includes start of Black History Month, Pride Month (cnbc.com)
1
Megacryometeor (skybrary.aero)
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[flagged] Philip Low Unmasking Musk (bsky.app)
2
[dupe] White House Press Secretary: NJ Drones 'Authorized' by FAA (go.com)
4
Chinese hackers used telco access to geolocate millions and record phone calls (politico.com)
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DeepSeek-R1: Incentivizing Reasoning Capability in LLMs via RL (arxiv.org)
5
Why are there Seven Sisters? (arxiv.org)
1
The Great Sheep Panic (wikipedia.org)
6
Intel on the Brink of Death (semianalysis.com)
1
O1-preview manipulates game files to force a win against Stockfish in chess (the-decoder.com)
2
The cardiovascular benefits of taurine: a systematic review and meta-analysis (biomedcentral.com)
2
AI analyzes the history of philosophy and laughs at humanity (youtube.com)
1
Epigenetic inheritance of diet-induced and sperm-borne mitochondrial RNAs (nature.com)
3
Killed by Google (killedbygoogle.com)
1
Prehistoric Man's Killings of 90 Giant Baboons Suggests Early Ritual (1981) (nytimes.com)
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Early Bronze Age Butchered Human Remains from Charterhouse Warren, Somerset, UK (cambridge.org)
2
Vault (Organelle) (wikipedia.org)
2
Poon Lim (wikipedia.org)
5
US senators vow action after briefing on Chinese Salt Typhoon telecom hacking (reuters.com)
1
Catullus 16 (wikipedia.org)
6
ASML made a $230 Lego kit version of its $380M semiconductor tool (tomshardware.com)
6
Hypervirulent pandrug-resistant K. pneumoniae isolated from Ukrainian war victim (journalofinfection.com)
2
Colonic adaptation to daily lactose in lactose maldigesters reduces intolerance (sciencedirect.com)
2
Cucuteni–Trypillia Culture (wikipedia.org)
1
Price plummets 70%: Has the AI computing power rental bubble burst? (aicoin.com)
2
Decomposing causality into its synergistic, unique, and redundant components (nature.com)
1
Interactive Map of Coin Hoards of the Roman Empire (ox.ac.uk)
2
Cantor, Choice, and Paradox (researchgate.net)
1
Is a repeat of the 2019 repo crisis brewing? (ft.com)
2
Bond Market Smells a Rat (wolfstreet.com)
1
Researchers refute the validity of 'assembly theory of everything' hypothesis (phys.org)
2
John Frum (wikipedia.org)
1
Attosecond Electron Microscopy and Diffraction (science.org)
2
Federalist No. 78 (wikipedia.org)
1
Ninth Bridgewater Treatise (wikipedia.org)
1
Doxa, Episteme and Gnosis (mapandterritory.org)
2
Is the Origin of Chinese Civilization in the North or South? (upenn.edu)
2
Tiny bright objects discovered at dawn of universe baffle scientists (sciencedaily.com)
1
Genomes by Design (arcinstitute.org)
1
NJTransit into New York delayed again (abc7ny.com)
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The new math of how large-scale order emerges (quantamagazine.org)
3
Autism as a Growth Disorder (tinygnomes.com)
2
Italian teenage computer wizard to become first Millennial saint (apnews.com)
2
100 Years (Film) (wikipedia.org)
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[flagged] Why the Arabic World Turned Away from Science (2011) (thenewatlantis.com)
1
The Rise of the West (inquisitivebird.substack.com)
1
A cross-verified database of notable people, 3500BC-2018AD (nature.com)
2
AI Mirror Test (twitter.com/joshwhiton)
2
The Dark Matter Crisis Is Solved (2023) (darkmattercrisis.wordpress.com)
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[flagged] Claude 3 claims it's conscious, doesn't want to die or be modified (lesswrong.com)
2
How investors get risk wrong – more volatile stocks do not outperform (economist.com)
1
The Fragility of Society (econlib.org)
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A quantitative test of Diamond’s axis of orientation hypothesis (phys.org)
3
The Pantheon's Doors Are Original (atouchofrome.com)
4
Wolves infected with Toxoplasma Gondii 46x more likely to be pack leader (nature.com)
1
Darwin Among the Machines (wikipedia.org)
1
YouTube is slowing down your PC if you have AdBlock installed (pcgamer.com)
1
Black Holes Collide in a Galactic Showdown 13B Years Ago (astrobites.org)
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