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2
Best-selling The Housemaid author Freida McFadden reveals true identity (bbc.com)
2
An end to hay fever? The new wave of effective cures for seasonal allergies (bbc.com)
1
[dupe] AI researchers are sounding the alarm on their way out the door (cnn.com)
3
The New Mexico cave expanding our search for alien life (bbc.com)
1
Example of Windows Warbird Encryption/Decryption (downwithup.github.io)
1
The Chrysalis Backdoor: A Deep Dive into Lotus Blossom's Toolkit (rapid7.com)
2
We have conducted a comprehensive safety test of electric buses (ruter.no)
7
Lego unveils tech-filled Smart Bricks (bbc.com)
2
Curator 'shocked' by Melbourne pitch performance in Ashes (rnz.co.nz)
2
What babies' cries tell us – and why maternal instinct is a myth (theconversation.com)
1
Billion-Dollar Firms Saks, New Fortress Energy, Tricolor, First Brands Go Bust (bloomberg.com)
2
Looks Good, Reads Bad: Imaging 5–25-inch floppy disks on mismatched drives (cam.ac.uk)
2
Planet Y? Astronomers find fresh clues of hidden world in our solar system (cnn.com)
2
Decision to Extradite Kim Dotcom Ruled Legal by NZ High Court (rnz.co.nz)
42
Disney 1985 film The Black Cauldron was an experiment that failed (bbc.com)
1
Faecal microbiota transplant cures intractable mood disorder (rnz.co.nz)
2
How do the microplastics in our bodies affect our health? (bbc.com)
4
Video of Earth's surface lurching sideways in an earthquake (theconversation.com)
4
An Age of Extinction Is Coming (nytimes.com)
14
In some parts of the US, the clack of typewriter keys can still be heard (bbc.com)
1
Myths of Human Genetics (udel.edu)
3
In 30 years searching for secret to happiness – the answer isn't what I thought (bbc.com)
1
Subpixel Zoo: A Catalog of Subpixel Geometry (geometrian.com)
3
'Dark oxygen' mission to investigate seabed oxygen production (bbc.com)
1
A return to Adventures in Infinite Space (2020) (collins.id.au)
1
Supernovae evidence for foundational change to cosmological models (oup.com)
28
Ice base melt revealed by multibeam imagery of an Antarctic ice shelf (science.org)
12
Quincy Jones, Giant of American Music, Dies at 91 (nytimes.com)
1
The Einstein Toolkit (einsteintoolkit.org)
2
We're losing our digital history. Can the Internet Archive save it? (bbc.com)
12
New Zealand Justice Minister Signs Kim Dotcom's Extradition Order (rnz.co.nz)
221
All of Earth's water in a single sphere (2019) (usgs.gov)
2
The most fascinating abandoned buildings (bbc.com)
2
Ancient Greek for Kids: From Theory to Praxis (cambridge.org)
1
Beyond the aurorae: How solar flares spill out across the Solar System (bbc.com)
41
Einstein and his peers were resistant to black holes (bbc.com)
2
Hercules completes rare midwinter flight to Antarctica to retrieve US patient (rnz.co.nz)
1
Bouba/Kiki Effect (wikipedia.org)
24
Ur Quan Masters sequel Free Stars: Children of Infinity, by original devs (pistolshrimpgames.com)
1
Key AI code stolen from Google? [pdf] (justice.gov)
1
Carbonyl browser: a Chromium based browser built to run in a terminal (github.com/fathyb)
47
Organ playing 639-year-long piece changes chord (bbc.com)
75
[flagged] The world has warmed 1.5 °C, according to 300-year-old sponges (nature.com)
1
LDPC-cat codes for low-overhead quantum computing in 2D (arxiv.org)
4
The California man who has prevented over 100 murders with his website (rnz.co.nz)
3
NASA astronomers detect high-energy 'signal' from outside our galaxy (abc.net.au)
1
Life-risking group effort saves 8-year-old boy trapped under waterfall (rnz.co.nz)
1
Five new soft-furred hedgehog species discovered (bbc.com)
1
Halley's Comet Is at Aphelion (wikipedia.org)
2
Legend of Zelda: Nintendo, Sony making live-action movie of classic video game (bbc.com)
1
Pistol Shrimp Games Announce Free Stars: Children of Infinity (freestarsgame.com)
2
'That just tore my heart out' – Life behind bars with Peter Ellis (rnz.co.nz)
1
Ambitious theories of consciousness are not “scientific misinformation” (theintrinsicperspective.com)
1
The Integrated Information Theory of Consciousness as Pseudoscience (psyarxiv.com)
1
The bacteria that can capture carbon (bbc.com)
2
Arachnophilia Home Page (arachnoid.com)
7
Make way for Solein, a new vegan protein on the menu (techcrunch.com)
0
TSMC Delays Arizona Production (bbc.com)
1
Typo sends millions of US military emails to Russian ally Mali (bbc.com)
2
Who was the real Robert Oppenheimer? (bbc.com)
2
Is the observable Universe consistent with the cosmological principle? (iop.org)
2
Cosmological models are built on simple ideas – new observations demand rethink (theconversation.com)
1
Euclid telescope set for launch (bbc.com)
1
Interactive Illustrations from Charles Petzold's Code (codehiddenlanguage.com)
2
Copilot high jinks: your banana is out of juice (attnam.com)
2
ASML says China employee stole data (bbc.com)
1
The Collapse of a Treasure Hunt (connortumbleson.com)
3
Winter storm in US and Canada will be quite cold (bbc.com)
2
Alzheimer's drug lecanemab hailed as momentous breakthrough (bbc.com)
8
Twitter fails to detect upload of Christchurch mosque terror attacks footage (rnz.co.nz)
2
Angry protests at giant iPhone factory in Zhengzhou (bbc.com)
2
The most extensive Apple (pommes) database (pomiferous.com)
70
“There will never be more children alive on the Earth than there is today.” (rnz.co.nz)
22
Spy agency uses 'computer network exploitation' to take digital information (rnz.co.nz)
1
Solar Foods gains regulatory approval for protein grown with CO2 and electricity (solarfoods.com)
28
Working with strings in Rust (2020)
3
Solar Foods to replace industrial animal farming with high-tech protein harvest
1
Solar Foods produces a novel ingredient out of electricity and air
4
Canne de Combat
2
HM the Queen, Duke of Lancaster
2
Growing anger over use of moko, mataora in image filters
3