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AI Liability Insurance Arrives (acm.org)

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Scientists created a digital library full of ants (scientificamerican.com)

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Cancer blood tests are everywhere. Do they work? (nature.com)

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Robert Tinney: 'Byte' Magazine and Beyond (70s-sci-fi-art.ghost.io)

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Underground Salt Caverns Are Preserving Our History (eos.org)

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Watershed Moment for AI–Human Collaboration in Math (ieee.org)

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Buzzdetect: Open-source deep learning tool for bioacoustic pollinator monitoring (oup.com)

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Is Embedded Rust Ready for Primetime? (shawnhymel.com)

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Book Recommendations: Discworld (lyonhe.art)

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Jennifer Doudna's journey from student to scientist and mentor (acs.org)

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Say Goodbye to the Undersea Cable That Made the Global Internet Possible (wired.com)

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Former Physicist Alan DeKok Helps Keep the Internet Secure (ieee.org)

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Marcin Wichary: beautiful or interesting things at the Museum of Printing (mastodon.online)

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The 'astounding' rise of semaglutide – and what's next for weight-loss drugs (nature.com)

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Wildlife attacks and strange behavior – fake images spark conservation concerns (mongabay.com)

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Byte magazine artist Robert Tinney, who illustrated the birth of PCs, dies at 78 (arstechnica.com)

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The cataclysmic flood that wasn't (knowablemagazine.org)

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The quirky geology behind Olympic curling stones (scientificamerican.com)

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Quantum Gravity Tests Coming Soon (aps.org)

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Researchers will move to France from US following bid to lure talent (nature.com)

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Danish Red Street Lighting Solves a Problem Every City Has (newsweek.com)

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Schrödinger cat state sets new size record (physicsworld.com)

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First 'practical PhDs' awarded in China – for products rather than papers (nature.com)

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Impact of Google's Manifest Version 3 (MV3) Update on Ad Blocker Effectiveness (petsymposium.org)

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Expansion Microscopy Has Transformed How We See the Cellular World (quantamagazine.org)

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Some people experience an inability to burp (scientificamerican.com)

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Open-source AI tool beats LLMs in literature reviews – and gets citations right (nature.com)

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To understand China, we need to understand the Chinese internet (restofworld.org)

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Organic Maps is working on live public transport schedules (fosstodon.org)

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How Chien-Shiung Wu missed out on the top award in physics (physicsworld.com)

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The Beauty of Slag (uchicago.edu)

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Modern and Antique Technologies Reveal a Dynamic Cosmos (quantamagazine.org)

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A Community-Curated Nancy Drew Collection (openlibrary.org)

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Custom machine kept man alive without lungs for 48 hours (arstechnica.com)

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The physics of an unethical daycare model that uses illness to maximize profits (physicsworld.com)

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The new forensic science of proving what's real (scientificamerican.com)

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Book: "Beading with Algorithms: Cellular Automata in Peyote Stitch." (mathstodon.xyz)

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Cancer might protect against Alzheimer's – this protein helps explain why (nature.com)

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Field of clones: How horse replicas came to dominate polo (knowablemagazine.org)

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Emmabuntüs DE 6: A newbie-friendly Linux to help those in need (theregister.com)

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The MingKwai Experiment: Typing Chinese Before Computers (sixthtone.com)

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Asciinema: Making Movies at the Command-Line (lwn.net)

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SFC vs. VIZIO: who can enforce the GPL? (lwn.net)

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Extremophile molds are invading art museums (scientificamerican.com)

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Deadly 'reverse' cells can destroy us unless scientists stop them (scientificamerican.com)

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Devices Target the Gut to Maintain Weight Loss from GLP-1 Drugs (ieee.org)

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Students at Arizona school built a full-scale replica of ENIAC (theregister.com)

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Make boxes from dried citrus rind (pixey.org)

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IETF@40 (ietf.org)

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An early look at the Graphite 2D graphics editor (lwn.net)

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Vertical Solar Panels Survive Storms by 'Swaying' Like Trees (scientificamerican.com)

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Alan Rickman remembered, 10 years after his death (theguardian.com)

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Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales on trust and optimism (nature.com)

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Your Dog Might Be Eavesdropping on You (scientificamerican.com)

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Lotusbail npm package found to be harvesting WhatsApp messages and contacts (koi.ai)

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The science of green hair care (knowablemagazine.org)

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He made beer that's also a vaccine. Now controversy is brewing (sciencenews.org)

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That's Not a Blobfish: Deep Sea Social Media Is Flooded by AI Slop (southernfriedscience.com)

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A Chip That Keeps Time Almost Like an Atomic Clock (ieee.org)

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7 Bell Labs Breakthroughs Honored as IEEE Milestones (ieee.org)

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Reviewing Classic Christmas Stories as a Klingon (beige.party)

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These strange cells may explain the origin of complex life (sciencenews.org)

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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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Just: A Command Runner (lwn.net)

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Telegraph chess: A 19th century tech marvel (ieee.org)

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Journey to the egg: How sperm navigate the path to fertilization (knowablemagazine.org)

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Event Sensors Bring Just the Right Data to Device Makers (ieee.org)

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Breakthrough in Digital Screens Takes Color Resolution to Small Scale (scientificamerican.com)

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Will blockbuster obesity drugs revolutionize addiction treatment? (nature.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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The Eleven-Faced Die That Emulates Two Six-Sided Dice (hackaday.com)

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Gravitational effects of a small black hole passing through the human body (worldscientific.com)

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Hacker conference installed a literal antivirus monitoring system (wired.com)

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In 1982, a physics joke gone wrong sparked the invention of the emoticon (arstechnica.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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The Secret Superpowers of Frog Skin (nautil.us)

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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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The maps of Ursula K Le Guin reveal an insight into world-building (theconversation.com)

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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)

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A technical walk through Intel's 18A production facility at Fab52 (theregister.com)