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4
Microsoft's Secure Boot has been broken for a decade and no one noticed (arstechnica.com)
3
Bacteria turning uranium into stable compound (scitechdaily.com)
4
DARPA program to make 30 yr batteries for drones from nuclear waste (defenseone.com)
2
$2.35M Hybrid hypercar Czinger 21C (arstechnica.com)
4
Earliest octopi were giant top predators in Cretaceous oceans (science.org)
6
The final voyage of USS Nimitz (usni.org)
4
Google sunsets Tenor API, breaking GIFs in Discord and X (aiweekly.co)
3
ACCC sues Amazon over alleged unfair conduct for introducing Prime streaming ads (abc.net.au)
4
US offers $10M for info on group behind Signal and WhatsApp hacking (arstechnica.com)
1
Amazon seller reveals shadow bribery market within Amazon (mercurynews.com)
14
Slow breathing can rewire your brain and change the choices you make (scitechdaily.com)
4
Why American data centers can't plug in (worksinprogress.co)
3
"Backrooms" Have Become a New Kind of Tourist Destination (scitechdaily.com)
1
Pilbara's North Pole Dome the oldest known asteroid crater (abc.net.au)
3
1,250 HP hybrid Corvette shatters the Pikes Peak production record (arstechnica.com)
5
The fake ABC News articles trying to sell you a scam (abc.net.au)
3
2004 Huygens probe to Saturn's Titan: Still our only outer solar system lander (spacedaily.com)
1
Daily Probiotic May Help Fight Depression in Older Adults (scitechdaily.com)
3
How agentic AI is rewiring Amazon's teams and upending its traditions (geekwire.com)
2
Lockheed's new drone built in <12 mths via Divergent Adaptive Production System (nextgendefense.com)
2
Glucosamine linked to faster dementia progression (medicalnewstoday.com)
5
Andrew Ng ships Open CoWorker desktop AI agent (github.com/andrewyng)
2
Bran flakes classed as junk food under UK Labour health plan (pressreader.com)
1
Life Biosciences: First Patient in Phase 1 Trial for Optic Neuropathies (lifebiosciences.com)
2
LLMs use recurring ghost authors and personalities (arxiv.org)
2
How do Venus flytraps work? (abc.net.au)
12
Low Vitamin B9 and B12 linked to chronic fatigue and low motivation (scitechdaily.com)
3
Scientists Identify the Biggest Known Scorpion, the Size of a Dog (sciencealert.com)
5
Netherlands authorities take down 17M device Russian botnet (arstechnica.com)
2
Wasp Colonies Explode into Violence After Losing Their Queen (scitechdaily.com)
3
Supercarrier to Act as Floating Nuclear Power Plant (twz.com)
1
Ravens Don't Follow Wolves, They Predict Their Patterns (scitechdaily.com)
4
Fatherhood Dramatically Rewires Your Brain (sciencealert.com)
1
Australia and Pax Silica: The Quiet Foundations of a New Western Order? (sldinfo.com)
1
Poor grip strength linked to greater odds of developing depression (medicalxpress.com)
32
As of April 2026: Iran has destroyed 42 U.S. Military Aircraft in Op: Epic Fury (nationalsecurityjournal.org)
2
Why you're probably going to lose money on Polymarket (msn.com)
1
ShinyHunters claims – 9k schools affected by Instructure Canvas data breach (edscoop.com)
2
Halley's Comet Meteor Shower (Eta Aquariids) About to Peak (sciencealert.com)
5
Iran establishes 'safe' shipping corridor for approved transits who pay $2M (lloydslist.com)
4
Firefox now has free 50Gb built-in VPN (support.mozilla.org)
3
A-10 Warthogs target Iranian fast-attack craft in Strait of Hormuz (airforcetimes.com)
4
Attackers are exploiting AI faster than defenders can keep up, new report warns (cyberscoop.com)
2
Eating Ultra-Processed Foods Could Raise Your Heart Risk by 67% (scitechdaily.com)
2
Sparkling Water Helps Gamers Stay Focused for Hours (sciencealert.com)
1
AI Use at Work Is Causing "Brain Fry", Especially Among High Performers (futurism.com)
8
Iceland Foods Surrenders in Trademark Fight with Iceland, the Country (techdirt.com)
2
Insomnia and Sleep Apnoea Combo Raises Blood Pressure and Heart Disease Risk (scitechdaily.com)
3
C-17 Airlifts a Micro Nuclear Reactor for the First Time (twz.com)
2
Ireland announces new scheme providing basic income for artists (irishcentral.com)
6
Pentagon concludes Alibaba and BYD have links to Chinese military (ft.com)
4
Fake job recruiters hide malware in developer coding challenges (bleepingcomputer.com)
3
ZeroDayRAT malware grants full access to Android, iOS devices (bleepingcomputer.com)
21
Erythritol May Damage Critical Brain Barrier, Risking Stroke (sciencealert.com)
1
The French university where spies go for training (bbc.com)
2
Researchers find brain mechanism behind 'flashes of intuition' (medicalxpress.com)
13
CIA Erased the World Factbook with No Warning (techdirt.com)
2
Medieval Tunnel Discovered Inside a German Neolithic Burial Site (thearchaeologist.org)
1
Malicious MoltBot skills used to push password-stealing malware (bleepingcomputer.com)
1
Artemis II: A Step Towards Permanent Human Activity Beyond Low Earth Orbit (realcleardefense.com)
2
Homeless Beggar Turns Out to Own Several Homes, Cars and Side-Businesses (odditycentral.com)
5
TikTok reports 'major infrastructure issue' causing app glitches, bugs (zdnet.com)
3
How criminals spread their ill-gotten gains to everyday business ventures (cyberscoop.com)
2
Oldest Arrow Poison Discovered on 60k-Year-Old Stone Age Weapons (scitechdaily.com)
3
Ibuprofen may have anti-cancer effects but risks remain (scitechdaily.com)
4
A new approach to energy harvesting opened up by the quantum world (techxplore.com)
3
F-22 Raptor Is Getting So Many Upgrades It Will Fly Until 2060 (19fortyfive.com)
4
99% of Heart Attacks and Strokes Linked to 4 Risk Factors (sciencealert.com)
2
Ancient Astrolabe Discovery Reveals Islamic – Jewish Scientific Exchange (scitechdaily.com)
6
Fish-Inspired Filter That Removes over 99% of Microplastics (scitechdaily.com)
2
Google Illuminate – new research tool to complement NotebookLM (androidpolice.com)
2
Linux Fu: The SSD Super Cache (hackaday.com)
1
Earth needs energy. Atlanta's Super Soaker creator may have a solution (seattletimes.com)
1
Funerary figurines found in royal tomb identifies Pharoah (sciencealert.com)
6
Jakarta overtakes Tokyo as largest city, according to UN (abc.net.au)
4
World Institute of Kimchi – Kimchi stimulates and regulates immune response (medicalxpress.com)
2
Longshot Space interview – Space cannon launcher (newatlas.com)
5
Future War Will Be Fought with Sticks and Stones (smallwarsjournal.com)
6
Scientists work out how acetaminophen/paracetamol works (scitechdaily.com)
5
Interstellar inspired robot – you know which one (newatlas.com)
4
Sea Urchins Are Basically 'All Brain' (sciencealert.com)
5
Bananas in smoothies block flavanol absorption by up to 84% (sciencedaily.com)
16
Walking 15 min lowers cardiovascular risk by up to 2/3 compared to short walks (sciencedaily.com)
1
Da Vinci's Vitruvian Man; circle and square relationship solved? (tandfonline.com)
3
BPA causes sex-specific changes in metabolism and the immune system (medicalxpress.com)
2
Ibuprofen May Have Anti-Cancer Properties (sciencealert.com)
5
Electrostatic charges pull roundworms through air to its insect targets (science.org)
1
Aussie fossils preserved in ferricrete show soft tissue cell structures (sciencealert.com)
2
Opinon Piece: The Way Ahead Is Down: The Case for Underground Defense (smallwarsjournal.com)
1
Tweeting at night linked to worse mental well-being (medicalxpress.com)
7
Study of 500K Medical Records Linked viral encephalitis with Alzheimer's (sciencealert.com)
2
Researchers produce human eggs from skin cells (abc.net.au)
41
Paper2Agent: Stanford Reimagining Research Papers as Interactive AI Agents (arxiv.org)
1
Microdosing Exercise in Tiny Bursts Works (sciencealert.com)
7
Do Drones Make Helicopters Obsolete? (nationalinterest.org)
6
Gestational diabetes tied to rises in ADHD and autism (newatlas.com)
81
NASA finds Titan's lakes may be creating vesicles with primitive cell walls (sciencedaily.com)
1
Enigma app has 422 UFO orb reports over US bases between Dec '22 and Jun '25 (the-express.com)
2