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Security releases of JupyterHub, Auth0, LTI authenticators (jupyter.org)
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Anthropic's Claude Code and the rise of autonomous coding tools (wsj.com)
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AI Hackers Are Coming Close to Beating Humans (wsj.com)
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Why Is Hail Getting So Big? (wsj.com)
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MIT Says It No Longer Stands Behind Student's AI Research Paper (wsj.com)
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The last decision by the leading thinker on decisions (wsj.com)
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Utah to Become First State to Ban Fluoride in Public Water (wsj.com)
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When combinations of humans/AI are useful: A systematic review and meta-analysis (nature.com)
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Skymapper.io: A Decentralized Network for Astronomical Observation, Data Sharing (skymapper.io)
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Donald Shoup, a Parking Guru Who Reshaped the Urban Landscape, Dies at 86 (wsj.com)
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Amazon's Plan to Reduce AI Hallucinations (wsj.com)
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Taxi drivers offer a clue to Alzheimer's risk (wsj.com)
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AI Widens Access to Tax-Optimization Strategies (wsj.com)
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The 'super users' who tap AI to get ahead at work (washingtonpost.com)
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A Train Architect Designs the Perfect Commuter Train [video] (wsj.com)
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Should You Be Nice to Your Chatbot? (wsj.com)
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Models and observations agree on fewer and milder midlatitude cold extremes (science.org)
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Pediatricians Created the Peanut Allergy Epidemic (wsj.com)
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Fossil Fuel Subsidies Surged to Record $7T (2023) (imf.org)
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Fatal Osprey Crash Near Japan Caused by Gearbox Failure (wsj.com)
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Geomagnetic Storm Alert (noaa.gov)
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Bernard Pivot, Host of Influential French TV Show on Books, Dies at 89 (nytimes.com)
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Less Is More: The Case for 'Slow Productivity' at Work (wsj.com)
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AI and Journalism Need Each Other (wsj.com)
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America's 'Gold Standard' GPS Risks Falling Behind Rival Systems (wsj.com)
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The Nobel Prizes Need a Makeover (wsj.com)
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NASA Interactive Kite Modeler Java Applet (nasa.gov)
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Young Americans Are Dying at Alarming Rates, Reversing Years of Progress (wsj.com)
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The First Image from EUMETSAT’s Newest Satellite (eumetsat.int)
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China Has Special Clinics to Remove Stuck Fish Bones from Your Throat (wsj.com)
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Technology Puts American Chestnut Trees on the Comeback Trail (wsj.com)
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Elon Musk’s Boring Company Ghosts Cities Across America (wsj.com)
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Stagnant Scientific Productivity Holding Back Growth (wsj.com)
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New Climate Early Warning System Aims to Fill Gaps in World Weather Data (wsj.com)
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2022 MacArthur Fellows (macfound.org)
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