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A book that belonged to Grace Hopper (oldbytes.space)

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'It Was a Trap': In China, Non-Competes Leave Workers in Limbo (sixthtone.com)

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People are having fewer babies: Is it the end of the world? (nature.com)

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Intel will receive a $2B lifeline from SoftBank (theverge.com)

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Church begins two-day journey across Swedish city (bbc.com)

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Astrophysical Classics: Hanbury Brown and Twiss Measure the Size of Sirius (astrobites.org)

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Toothpaste made with keratin may protect and repair damaged teeth: study (kcl.ac.uk)

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A look at the SilverBullet note-taking application (lwn.net)

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Robots Run, Dance, and Clean in First Humanoid Games (sixthtone.com)

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Sysadmin cured a medical mystery by shifting a single cable (theregister.com)

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Examples of how to incorporate images into QR codes so they are still scannable (mathstodon.xyz)

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Hypertalking Mac Collection (aresluna.org)

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Silicon Is Coming to Smartphone Batteries for a Big Energy Boost (ieee.org)

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Secret Messengers: Disseminating Sigint in the Second World War [pdf] (defense.gov)

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Learning Analog System Design with the MOSbius (ieee.org)

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Chrysalis: Designing a Generation Ship (centauri-dreams.org)

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Meschers: Geometry Processing of Impossible Objects (anadodik.github.io)

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How the cavefish lost its eyes – again and again (knowablemagazine.org)

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The automated warehouse where robots are packing your groceries (theverge.com)

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Yet Another LLM Rant (overengineer.dev)

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'Show 30% Anger': Actor Loses the Plot over AI Direction (sixthtone.com)

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'The Sun had fallen to Earth': survivor's recollection of the Hiroshima bombing (nature.com)

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Version control: how I combat the rise of generative AI in the classroom (nature.com)

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George E. Smith obituary: co-inventor of the charge coupled device (nature.com)

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Version control: how I combat the rise of generative AI in the classroom (nature.com)

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Grid-Scale Battery Stabilizes Scottish Power Supply (ieee.org)

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When US and Japanese troops stopped fighting to talk, eat and pray together (theconversation.com)

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Modos Paper Monitor: Fast, low-latency, open-hardware e-paper monitor, dev kit (crowdsupply.com)

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Physicists disagree on what quantum mechanics says about reality (nature.com)

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Unmasking the Sea Star Killer (biographic.com)

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Some Mathematicians Don't Believe in Infinity (scientificamerican.com)

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Scientists shine a laser through a human head (ieee.org)

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100% Blown Wing Powered Airplane [video] (youtube.com)

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The first widespread cure for HIV could be in children (wired.com)

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A Cold War Kit for Surviving a Nuclear Attack (ieee.org)

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A Space Catapult with Interstellar Potential (centauri-dreams.org)

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Global ocean simulations examine tritium release from Fukushima (physicsworld.com)

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Decoding the Chinese Computer (sixthtone.com)

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Microsoft walks us through Copilot Search with a domain it doesn't even own (theregister.com)

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Study sheds light on why some people keep self-sabotaging (arstechnica.com)

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Cells that breathe oxygen and sulfur at the same time (quantamagazine.org)

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Internet Archive Designated as a Federal Depository Library (archive.org)

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Joining Bluesky: Opportunities and risks for the scientific community (fabriziomusacchio.com)

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A schematic for an autofire circuit that a generative AI created (chaos.social)

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There's a new acid in our rain – should we be worried? (nature.com)

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Move Slowly and Build Bridges (moveslowlybuildbridges.com)

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When Your Power Meter Becomes a Tool of Mass Surveillance (eff.org)

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Cancer Research for Dogs Is Helping Improve Treatment for Pets and Humans Alike (smithsonianmag.com)

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Python audio processing with pedalboard (lwn.net)

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A tour of the niri scrolling-tiling Wayland compositor (lwn.net)

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Sameness entices, but novelty enchants in fanfiction online (nature.com)

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Celebrating 40 years of chemical drawing with ChemDraw (compoundchem.com)

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Felix86 emulator for Linux on RISC-V can now run Steam and major games (gamingonlinux.com)

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Alt text is required for figures in all articles published in ESA journals (ecoevo.social)

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Doctors Discover a Woman with Her Own Unique Blood Type (theconversation.com)

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A New Horizons First for Interstellar Navigation (centauri-dreams.org)

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NASA's Webb Finds Possible 'Direct Collapse' Black Hole (nasa.gov)

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Brains Process Speech and Singing Differently (scientificamerican.com)

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Dogwalk: Blender Studio's Official Game (steampowered.com)

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Hundreds form human chain to help Melbourne's oldest bookshop relocate (theguardian.com)

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We’re years away from anyone creating artificial intelligence, says Martha Wells (scientificamerican.com)

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As China Cleans Its City Rivers, Locals Begin to Paddle Back In (sixthtone.com)

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Millions of tonnes of nanoplastics are polluting the ocean (nature.com)

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The Promise and Pitfalls of China's AI Sign Language Interpreters (sixthtone.com)

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Webb Telescope Model for 3D Printing: Detailed Version (webbtelescope.org)

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AI cameras change driver behavior at intersections (ieee.org)

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The coolest way to find shaded paths: Vampire routing on routing.osm.ch (sosm.ch)

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'They took shrapnel from my heart' – the magnets saving lives in Ukraine (bbc.com)

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Aesop in Words of One Syllable (pgdp.net)

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Springer Nature book on machine learning is full of made-up citations (retractionwatch.com)

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In a milestone for Manhattan, a pair of coyotes has made Central Park their home (smithsonianmag.com)

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Narrowest Fiat Panda is one anorexic 19-inch-wide EV (yankodesign.com)

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What puzzles can the Vera Rubin Observatory help solve? (bigthink.com)

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Genesis Modular Electronics Platform (axiometa.ai)

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New project to pioneer the principles of human genome synthesis (wellcome.org)

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NASA's Webb Confirms Its First Exoplanet (nasa.gov)

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Superconducting Motor Could Propel Electric Aircraft (ieee.org)

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AI Authorship Revisited (acm.org)

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Estonia Debuts AI Chatbots for High School Classrooms (ieee.org)

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Fred Espenak, Astrophysicist Known as Mr. Eclipse, Dies at 73 (nytimes.com)

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Focus on the universe: what distinguishes four prominent telescopes (mpg.de)

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NIST Unveils a Verifiable Quantum Random Number Beacon (ieee.org)

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First images from largest digital camera leave astronomers in awe (nature.com)

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Sunsonic 986-II – A Thai Famicom clone with keyboard and mini CRT built-in (gamedev.place)

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Proba-3's first artificial solar eclipse (esa.int)

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Denmark's Archaeology Experiment Is Paying Off in Gold and Knowledge (scientificamerican.com)

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Apod is 30 Years Old (nasa.gov)

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Measles leaves children vulnerable to other diseases for years (ourworldindata.org)

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Setting Up a Free One-Handed Touch-Typing System on Your PC (99percentinvisible.org)

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Journey into a Prehistoric Cave That Trapped and Entombed Animals for Millennia (smithsonianmag.com)

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Amsterdam's high-stakes experiment to create fair welfare AI (technologyreview.com)

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When do girls fall behind in maths? Gigantic study pinpoints the moment (nature.com)

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Out of Pocket and into the Wallabag (lwn.net)

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Solar Orbiter gets world-first views of the Sun's poles (esa.int)

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Building a Debugger (nostarch.com)

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Building an Assembly Line for Origami Pigeons (hackaday.com)

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Ukraine war spurred infosec vet Mikko Hyppönen to pivot to drones (theregister.com)

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Barry B. Longyear (1942-2025) (locusmag.com)

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The NFS 4 Freezer Spacer In Science Fiction Sets (kolektiva.social)

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New adaptive optics shows details of our star's atmosphere (nso.edu)