1
4
Fire experts 'kept awake' over growing hazard of lithium-ion batteries (theguardian.com)
3
OpenAI is throwing everything into building an automated researcher (technologyreview.com)
1
Widely used Trivy scanner compromised in ongoing supply-chain attack (arstechnica.com)
10
Jury finds Musk owes damages to Twitter investors for his tweets (arstechnica.com)
12
Jury signals tech titans on hook for social media addiction (techxplore.com)
4
First science from private Moon lander challenges lunar divide (science.org)
1
We've spotted an asteroid spinning impossibly fast (newscientist.com)
1
Publisher cancels horror novel's release over AI claims (bbc.com)
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Senior European journalist suspended over AI-generated quotes (theguardian.com)
1
The Shrinking Gland That Helps You Live Longer (nautil.us)
73
A pig's brain has been frozen with its cellular activity locked in place (newscientist.com)
1
WSL graphics driver update brings better GPU support for Linux apps (theregister.com)
2
What 'Jurassic Park' got wrong about venomous dinosaurs (popsci.com)
3
Astronomers keep finding new moons of Jupiter and Saturn (space.com)
2
The Jellies That Evolved a Different Way to Keep Time (quantamagazine.org)
2
Cacti Defy Darwin (nautil.us)
2
A Simulated Dinosaur Nest Revealed Prehistoric Parenting Strategies (nautil.us)
2
The biggest medieval march in English history never happened (popsci.com)
2
Why are humans the only species with a chin? (livescience.com)
2
The first antimatter delivery service (newscientist.com)
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How BYD got EV chargers to work almost as fast as gas pumps (wired.com)
2
Fountain Pen Writing Science Analysis (nakaya.org)
2
JPMorgan deploys tech to monitor junior bankers' working hours (ft.com)
2
Edward Jones insists AI will not replace its $2.5T financial adviser network (ft.com)
5
OpenAI Plans Desktop App Fusing Chat, Coding and Web Browser (bloomberg.com)
6
'Dune' tried to warn us against AI (popsci.com)
1
Low-cost hypersonic rocket engine takes flight for US Air Force (newatlas.com)
1
US startup advertises 'AI bully' role to test patience of leading chatbots (theguardian.com)
1
Anthropic meets with House Homeland Security behind closed doors (axios.com)
1
US Takes Down Botnets Used in Record-Breaking Cyberattacks (wired.com)
4
Tech Companies Are Blaming Layoffs on AI. What's Going On? (singularityhub.com)
1
Moral metrics: Are corporate algorithms becoming our new moral authorities? (phys.org)
1
Instant, real-time video AI is now upon us, for better and worse (newatlas.com)
4
Facebook offering TikTok and YouTube creators $3k to post content (bbc.com)
3
Prolonged high oil prices could 'crimp' AI boom, WTO warns (theguardian.com)
2
Wind-powered robot could enable long-term exploration of hostile environments (techxplore.com)
1
Space-grade perovskite solar cells can survive extreme temperature fluctuations (techxplore.com)
1
Nigerian Firms Embrace Kit-Based EV Assembly for Cost Savings (ieee.org)
2
High-performance LFP cathodes have potential to extend electric vehicle range (techxplore.com)
1
What the US Could Learn from Asia's Robot Revolution (nautil.us)
3
Alibaba has made 470k AI chips, admits they're inferior and may always be (theregister.com)
8
Floating wetlands boost water quality, slash greenhouse emissions (science.org)
3
Probiotic cream that ramps up heat production could prevent frostbite (newscientist.com)
4
If You're Going to Drink, Make It This Kind of Alcohol (nautil.us)
1
Planets most likely to host alien life, according to astronomers (popsci.com)
1
Why modern physics is forcing us to rethink existence (bigthink.com)
2
Thin Ice (grist.org)
1
Chemical pollutants are rife across the oceans (nature.com)
27
Essex police pause facial recognition camera use after study finds racial bias (theguardian.com)
3
Communication Is Surveillance by Design (idiallo.com)
1
Physicists create formula for how many times you can fold a crêpe (newscientist.com)
1
Is This Metabolic Molecule from Pythons the Next Big Weight-Loss Drug? (nautil.us)
1
Watch NASA roll out Artemis 2 moon rocket tonight ahead of April 1 launch (space.com)
2
Humanoid robot gets surprisingly good at tennis (newatlas.com)
3
The case for and against a 5th fundamental force of nature (bigthink.com)
2
SAP's grand cloud escape plan €2B short of the runway (theregister.com)
1
Microsoft startup credits are the gift that keeps on billing unsuspecting users (theregister.com)
1
Why the world doesn't recycle more nuclear waste (technologyreview.com)
2
"It feels like Squid Game": China's workers scramble to keep up in the AI race (restofworld.org)
1
The AI boom has plunged a small Pennsylvania town into chaos (grist.org)
1
Virtual Twin Could One Day Save Your Life (ieee.org)
2
Masked mitochondria slip into cells to treat disease in mice (nature.com)
2
Mathematician who reshaped number theory wins prestigious Abel Prize (nature.com)
10
Top AI models underperform in languages other than English (economist.com)
2
Titan Submersible Wreckage: Photos from the Ocean Floor (rarehistoricalphotos.com)
3
A meteor exploded over Ohio and Pennsylvania (popsci.com)
1
AI set to map risks of future climate disasters (nature.com)
2
China is mobilizing one-person AI startups (restofworld.org)
2
Snail-derived compound could be a safer anticoagulant compared to heparin (phys.org)
1
Acoustic metamaterial can send complex signals directly between water and air (techxplore.com)
1
Anthropic turns the tables on OpenAI in critical revenue category (axios.com)
2
World ID wants to put a unique human identity on every AI agent (arstechnica.com)
1
Microwave quantum network shows resilience against heat-related disturbances (phys.org)
2
Dark matter experiment reaches ultracold milestone (phys.org)
1
Brain Implants Let Paralyzed People Type Nearly as Fast as Smartphone Users (singularityhub.com)
1
Social media is a defective product (newscientist.com)
1
What do new nuclear reactors mean for waste? (technologyreview.com)
1
Cyborg cockroaches are coming to a pipeline near you (ft.com)
3
Startup Is Probably Dead on Arrival (steveblank.com)
1
Alibaba AI Takes Aim at Silent Liver Epidemic (bloomberg.com)
2
Particle discovered at CERN solves a 20-year-old mystery (newscientist.com)
2
3I/ATLAS: Interstellar comet has water unlike any in our solar system (newscientist.com)
2
Rethinking AI's role in survey research: from threat to collaboration (nature.com)
1
How the Pokémon franchise has helped to shape neuroscience (nature.com)
1
Utilities Study How to Protect Grids from Rising Physical Threats (ieee.org)
2
Large craters offer clues to the origin of asteroid 16 Psyche (phys.org)
1
A Brazilian scientist's experimental paralysis therapy is fueling hope–and hype (science.org)
2
BBC World Service digital switch backfires as online audience drops (theregister.com)
2
Plants moved from sea to land and changed Earth forever (theconversation.com)
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National Academies of Sciences says no to demands it remove climate info (arstechnica.com)
1
Wanted: Europe's Missing Cloud Provider (ieee.org)
2
Nvidia making AI module for outer space (techxplore.com)
1
Digital Twin of a Cell Tracks Its Life Cycle Down to the Nanoscale (singularityhub.com)
2
Everything needed to make DNA and RNA found in asteroid sample (theregister.com)
3
The Math That Explains Why Bell Curves Are Everywhere (quantamagazine.org)
1
Meta to Spend Up to $27B on Nebius AI Infrastructure (bloomberg.com)
5
The Tesla Influencers Leaving the 'Cult' (wired.com)
1
Archaeologists untangle how Bronze Age textiles were made (phys.org)
3