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$1,500 robot cooks dinner while I work (theverge.com)
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The Biggest Causes of Medical Device Recalls (ieee.org)
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Breakthrough in Digital Screens Takes Color Resolution to Small Scale (scientificamerican.com)
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Wooden skyscrapers point the way to more sustainable cities (nature.com)
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Lego ZX Spectrum – Tribute to Sir Clive Sinclair (lego.com)
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Posty: Turn your Mastodon archive file into a standalone static HTML site (codeberg.org/oliphant)
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Gravitational effects of a small black hole passing through the human body (worldscientific.com)
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The First Ticket Pre-Purchasing System Was Created 65 Years Ago (ieee.org)
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Felix Hlatky: First Official Day as the Executive Director of Mastodon (mastodon.social)
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Two Visions for the Future of AR Smart Glasses (ieee.org)
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The Pioneers of Computational Physics (physicsworld.com)
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3
A humble weed became a superstar of biology (knowablemagazine.org)
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When Soviet-made cars roamed Singapore roads (remembersingapore.org)
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We Built a Custom Vision LLM to Improve Document Processing at Grab (grab.com)
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7 Basic science discoveries that changed the world (nature.com)
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Bolt Graphics unveils Zeus GPU built on RISC-V and path tracing tech (theregister.com)
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Alternatives That Spare Horseshoe Crab Blood Might Be Breaking Through (smithsonianmag.com)
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Info about 70s hard drive contaminants (oldbytes.space)
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AI assistants misrepresent news content 45% of the time (bbc.co.uk)
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CPS: Compendium of Pharmaceuticals, Starfleet (bgcarlisle.com)
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Creating Digital Replicas of History with AI (acm.org)
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A case of mistaken identity of the 'Chicago Rat Hole' (royalsocietypublishing.org)
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Fly through Gaia's 3D map of stellar nurseries (esa.int)
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Lifespan of AI Chips: The $300B Question (princeton.edu)
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AI-powered textbooks fail to make the grade in South Korea (restofworld.org)
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How Roomba Got Its Vacuum (ieee.org)
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The physics behind why cutting onions makes us cry (physicsworld.com)
1
A technical walk through Intel's 18A production facility at Fab52 (theregister.com)
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Reshaping Eyeballs with Electricity, No Lasers or Cutting Required (hackaday.com)
1
ClamAV is falsely reporting that PuTTY 0.83 is infected with malware (hachyderm.io)
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Securegit: Open-source tool for end-to-end security properties for Git users (github.com/yaqing16)
1
Violin-style MIDI controller using force-sensitive keys and resistive strip (bradylin.com)
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How to get the best night's sleep: what the science says (nature.com)
1
Birds all over the world use the same sound to warn of threats (theconversation.com)
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Borehole Oscillators (gregegan.net)
2
Does Using In-Copyright Works as Training Data Infringe? (acm.org)
2
Dandelions rig the odds for catching upward gusts (sciencenews.org)
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Kirigami-inspired parachute falls on target (physicsworld.com)
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Trixie – the new version of Raspberry Pi OS (raspberrypi.com)
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The slowest experiment in the world became a fast success (physicsworld.com)
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The engineers behind Raspberry Pi 500+ (raspberrypi.com)
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Cosmic muons monitor river sediments surrounding Shanghai tunnel (physicsworld.com)
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Software testing videos shared with Software Design and Development students (hachyderm.io)
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Bell Labs Scientists Accidentally Proved the Big Bang Theory (ieee.org)
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The Long Trip from Silica to Smartphone (ieee.org)
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The Hacker Folk Art of Esoteric Coding (mitpress.mit.edu)
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Major Droughts Coincided with Classic Maya Collapse (eos.org)
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I left Silicon Valley: Chinese tech workers talk about returning home (restofworld.org)
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How to Measure Nothing Better (ieee.org)
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The Point Is Addressing (acm.org)
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Pianists vary the timbre of their performance (cosmosmagazine.com)
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The Secret Lives of Dead Trees (scientificamerican.com)
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New Fossils Could Help Solve Long-Standing Mystery of Bird Migration (scientificamerican.com)
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Fifty Years of Open Source Software Supply-Chain Security (acm.org)
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When Africa's internet breaks, this ship answers the call (restofworld.org)
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What Makes System Calls Expensive: A Linux Internals Deep Dive (codingconfessions.com)
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60 years after Gemini, newly processed images reveal details (arstechnica.com)
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Fork that: Three alternative kernels show devs don't need Linux (theregister.com)
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Accessibility might be AI's biggest breakthrough (arstechnica.com)
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'Amazing feat': US man still alive six months after pig kidney transplant (nature.com)
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Pocket SCÍON: device that captures biofeedback data sourced from organisms (pocketscion.com)
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Let us Git rid of it, angry GitHub users say of forced Copilot features (theregister.com)
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1TB Raspberry Pi SSD on sale now for $70 (raspberrypi.com)
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A bioengineered protein may someday treat carbon monoxide poisoning (sciencenews.org)
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The Karaoke Machine's Surprising Origin (ieee.org)
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Are ultra-processed foods so unhealthy? What the science says (nature.com)
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Famous double-slit experiment gets its cleanest test yet (physicsworld.com)
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Sudo-rs is now default for Ubuntu Questing Quokka (ubuntu.com)
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The 'Archeologists' Unearthing China's Pre-Digital Fonts (sixthtone.com)
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AI robot dolls charm their way into nursing the elderly (restofworld.org)
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Sweden's 'secondhand only' shopping mall is changing retail (theconversation.com)
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Marcin Wichary's Keyboard, Typewriting, and Type Collection (archive.org)
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RFC 9839 Unicode Character Repertoire Subsets (rfc-editor.org)
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Bloom patterns: radially expansive, developable and flat-foldable origami (royalsocietypublishing.org)
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