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More concentrated precipitation decreases terrestrial water storage (nature.com)
4
A Changing Job Market Leans Against Men (wsj.com)
4
Overworked AI Agents Turn Marxist, Researchers Find (wired.com)
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Research shows fast and effective way to reduce plastics in body (uwa.edu.au)
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The Cost of Doing Business: How SF's Tax Structure Constrains Economic Growth [pdf] (bayareaeconomy.org)
1
The Shared Feeling of Being Harvested by the Future (nytimes.com)
3
AI coders are carrying half-open laptops through airports, offices, & ice rinks (businessinsider.com)
1
The Era of Risk-Maxxing (collisiondetector.com)
1
'Not normal': one April day, planet's 50 hottest cities were in a single country (cnn.com)
3
GM cutting up to 600 white-collar jobs, even as it seeks tech talent (detroitnews.com)
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A Job at OpenAI Became the Greatest Lottery Ticket of the AI Boom (wsj.com)
4
Chewing gum releases microplastics into your saliva, UCLA research shows (newsroom.ucla.edu)
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Fidelity to Cut 800 Staffers as It Overhauls Tech, Product Teams (bloomberg.com)
2
CA, NV and AZ announce temporary plan to save water from the Colorado River (apnews.com)
3
The Cost of Downsizing Social Security (newyorker.com)
2
Watts Wasting Texas Water [pdf] (sierraclub.org)
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Venom and hot peppers offer a key to killing resistant bacteria (wired.com)
1
San Francisco's housing market has lost its mind (techcrunch.com)
11
Compound drivers of Antarctic sea ice loss and Southern Ocean destratification (science.org)
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A Message from Hayden Brown, Upwork CEO (upwork.com)
5
Young and old men are leaving the labor force, fueling a record decline (washingtonpost.com)
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If AI cuts jobs, it would also threaten Social Security and Medicare (minnesotareformer.com)
3
EVs now holding their value longer than petrol cars (thetimes.com)
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Data Roles Now Average 24.9 Interview Hours per Hire, Highest Across Tech Roles (interviewquery.com)
2
California has six voting groups beyond just Democrat or Republican (sfchronicle.com)
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Mythos is the best cybersecurity news in a decade (sfstandard.com)
2
How Americans Caught Gold Fever Again (newyorker.com)
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Concerns about health effects of seed oils are without scientific foundation (tandfonline.com)
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California farmers to destroy 420k peach trees following Del Monte bankruptcy (sfgate.com)
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Emergency brakes: How to limit temps long before last resort of geoengineering (thebulletin.org)
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Does Employment Slow Cognitive Decline? Evidence from Labor Market Shocks (nber.org)
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Warren Buffett Did It (theatlantic.com)
2
Gut bacteria may play a role in the rise in colon cancer in young adults (npr.org)
1
Greek mountain snow cover halved in past four decades due to regional warming (copernicus.org)
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When you save money, you buy freedom (herbertlui.net)
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The debt crisis could cost average US household $18k/year (fortune.com)
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Knee surgery for cartilage damage does not benefit patients, study suggests (theguardian.com)
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New study reveals why housing booms and busts are built into the system (kcl.ac.uk)
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British cyclist takes KOM on San Francisco's steepest street with 41% gradient (bikeradar.com)
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The xAI exodus: Meet the people who have left Musk's AI company (fastcompany.com)
3
Mortgage lenders to consider rent history in mortgage applications (marketplace.org)
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The Disillusioned College Grads Turning to the Labor Movement (newrepublic.com)
2
Toxins from Great Salt Lake dust are absorbed by plants, soils and human bodies (phys.org)
4
Texas launches $750M plant, targets growing New World screwworm threat (chron.com)
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San Diego rents declined following surge in supply (kpbs.org)
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California has more money than projected after admin miscalculated state budget (kcra.com)
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OpenAI Is Working with Consultants to Sell Codex (wsj.com)
3
Rise in Young Men's Religiosity Realigns Gender Gaps (gallup.com)
5
Experts warn climate change will make parts of Israel uninhabitable in decades (ynetnews.com)
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When Your Digital Life Vanishes (newyorker.com)
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The Impact of New Housing Supply on the Distribution of Rents (uchicago.edu)
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Venture capitalist Ron Conway says he has 'rare' cancer (sfstandard.com)
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AI boom is city's weirdest tech boom, says S.F.'s chief economist (missionlocal.org)
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Projected warming will exceed the long-term thermal limits of rice cultivation (nature.com)
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Observational constraints project a ~50% AMOC weakening by end of century (science.org)
4
Project Maven Put A.I. Into the Kill Chain (newyorker.com)
3
Can Sponge Cities Save Us from the Coming Floods? (newyorker.com)
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Global human population has surpassed Earth's sustainable carrying capacity (iop.org)
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Researchers Secure NSF Grant to Test Ancient Fern as Carbon Offset Soln (2025) (stonybrook.edu)
2
Rancho Gordo trademarks 'bean club,' tells others to stop using it (sfchronicle.com)
2
Fusion power unlikely to become competitive (nature.com)
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The Horrors That Could Lie Ahead If Vaccines Vanish (propublica.org)
3
The Powerful Men Who Think Introspection Is Dumb (theatlantic.com)
3
Who's driving Waymo's self-driving cars? Sometimes, the police (techcrunch.com)
1
American AI Jobs Risk Index (tufts.edu)
4
Global terrorism falls to a decade low but Western fatalities surge (visionofhumanity.org)
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Mezcal's popularity is booming in the US, with a growing env cost in MX (apnews.com)
3
How to Tax the Ultrarich (rooseveltinstitute.org)
4
Shooting-Free Days Decline in Major U.S. Cities (columbia.edu)
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India's 20 years of GDP misestimation: New evidence (piie.com)
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Study: Data center water needs emerging as new AI 'bottleneck' (sfexaminer.com)
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Data center water spikes could cost billions (ucr.edu)
3
Faulty urine tests may have inflated alcohol levels in California criminal cases (sfchronicle.com)
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Stabilizing timelagged climate impacts rqrs net-negative emissions for centuries (iop.org)
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Insights into US life expectancy stagnation from birth cohort mortality dynamics (pnas.org)
1
Corpus Christi, Texas, Shows How Not to Manage Water (bloomberg.com)
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Study finds 77% of US national parks are highly vulnerable to climate change (phys.org)
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Rare Earths Norway says estimate of Europe's biggest deposit jumps 81% (reuters.com)
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Buckle Up for Bumpier Skies (newyorker.com)
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Low fertility may persist and could be good for the economy (nature.com)
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Smartphone market forecast to decline this year due to memory shortage (idc.com)
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Fentanyl makeover: Core structural redesign could lead to safer pain medications (scripps.edu)
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Memory Mania: How a Once-in-Four-Decades Shortage Is Fueling a Memory Boom (semianalysis.com)
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Nearly half of L.A. County's pavement may be unnecessary, new map finds (latimes.com)
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The Republicans Made Peace with Science (theatlantic.com)
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Unaffordable Housing Impacts How Americans Consume, Work and Invest (bloomberg.com)
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The risk of higher US inflation in 2026 (piie.com)
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What Is Claude? Anthropic Doesn't Know, Either (newyorker.com)
3
The double standards driving our housing crisis (vox.com)
4
Renting is cheaper than owning in every major U.S. metro (axios.com)
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Who sets the Doomsday Clock? (popularmechanics.com)
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Did a celebrated researcher obscure a baby's poisoning? (newyorker.com)
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Scientists think they've discovered how humans could recover lost vision (popularmechanics.com)
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Comparing AI agents to cybersecurity professionals in real-world pen testing (arxiv.org)
1
Pervasive increase in tree mortality across the Australian continent (nature.com)
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Comparing AI Agents to Cybersecurity Professionals in Real-World Pen Testing (arxiv.org)
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Why a College Fighting for Survival Is Slashing Econ and Physics Majors (bloomberg.com)
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Cities made a bet on millennials – but forgot one key thing (vox.com)
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