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Hitachi Ltd, Part I (abortretry.fail)
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Across the social sciences, half of research doesn't replicate (science.org)
4
AdGuard ad trackers What ad-based surveillance does to your traffic (adguard.com)
2
The surprising science behind red-light therapy – and how it works (nature.com)
2
How the Mouth Became Symbolic (sciencedirect.com)
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Secure Domain Name System (DNS) Deployment 2026 Guide [pdf] (nist.gov)
2
AI is programmed to hijack human empathy – we must resist that (nature.com)
2
Dishwashing with side effects: Kitchen sponges release microplastics (phys.org)
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Single-celled organism with no brain is capable of Pavlovian learning (newscientist.com)
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Did the British unleash biological warfare against Washington's troops? (news.harvard.edu)
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Music as a scientific metaphor for mind and brain (sciencedirect.com)
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SH4ZAM – Fast Math Library for the Sega Dreamcast's SH4 CPU (github.com/gyrovorbis)
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Brain Abstracted: Simplification in the History and Philosophy of Neuroscience (direct.mit.edu)
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How will we know if AI is smart enough to do science? (science.org)
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Columba: Messages and voice calls without internet (columba.network)
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Functional recovery of the adult murine hippocampus after cryopreservation (pnas.org)
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Megadev: A Development Kit for the Sega Mega Drive and Mega CD Hardware (github.com/drojaazu)
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It's the Music You Hear All Day, Without Ever Noticing (nytimes.com)
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HP has new incentive to stop blocking third-party ink in its printers (arstechnica.com)
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Reality is not a controlled hallucination (iai.tv)
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Daily multivitamin may slow biological aging (news.harvard.edu)
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Why Brave is opposing Google's Android developer registry (brave.com)
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eLife Fallout (nikomc.com)
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What your phone knows could help scientists understand your health (stanford.edu)
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Popular fruits and vegetables linked to higher pesticide levels (sciencedaily.com)
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What clues reveal about a possible Windows 12 (pcworld.com)
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Goodbye P < 0.05. P-value is simply one among many to gauge scientific evidence (sciencedirect.com)
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A Comprehensive Analysis of Endocrine Disruptors in the Headphones (arnika.org)
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The Key to Longevity May Be Found Inside Our Cells (nytimes.com)
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Privacy researcher debunks Microsoft Edge's free VPN marketing, it's "NOT a VPN" (windowslatest.com)
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Story of the Eye (wikipedia.org)
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AI succeeds in diagnosing rare diseases (nature.com)
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The Longevity Scam (theatlantic.com)
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Flycast WASM – Sega Dreamcast Emulation in the Browser via WebAssembly (github.com/nasomers)
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LibreOffice blasts OnlyOffice for working with Microsoft to lock users in (neowin.net)
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The Brain May Learn More from Rare Events Than from Repetition (ucsf.edu)
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Can personality change after 60? An eight-week program suggests it can (uni-heidelberg.de)
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Epicurrents – an open-source web browser application for scientific research (sciencedirect.com)
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Learning nature's assembly language with polymers (pnas.org)
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Brave launches most powerful search API for AI to date (brave.com)
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SoFTTSeek – a modern SoulSeek client made for friends, and friends of friends (softtseek.com)
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The Calorie Counter (2022) (science.org)
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Elements for a Phenomenology of Cultures (karger.com)
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I went back to Linux and it was a mistake (theverge.com)
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Effectiveness of AI detection tools in identifying AI-generated articles (ijoms.com)
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Epstein files reveal deeper ties to scientists than previously known (nature.com)
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Western Digital doubles the performance of HDD with dual-actuator High-Bandwidth (tomshardware.com)
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Sega Saturn Does Ray Tracing – and No, We're Not Joking (digitalfoundry.net)
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Cryptic carnivores: why feline hair makes cats (Felis catus) look vegan (frontiersin.org)
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Heritability of intrinsic human life span is about 50% (science.org)
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Spontaneous behavior is a succession of self-directed tasks (cell.com)
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Rethinking the Heritability of Aging (science.org)
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The surprisingly big health benefits of just a little exercise (nature.com)
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Metformin shown to prevent Long Covid across risk groups in randomized trials (umn.edu)
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Classic 7 and Project Luna, Near-Perfect Mods of Windows 7/XP GUI for Windows 10 (codeberg.page)
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Cholinergic modulation of dopamine release drives effortful behaviour (nature.com)
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What weather apps sometimes miss about dangerous winter storm conditions (apnews.com)
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New Patches Aim to Lower Linux Memory Use for Swap, Slightly Improve Performance (phoronix.com)
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Past, present and future perspectives on the science of aging (nature.com)
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Resurrected Ancient Enzyme Could Explain Early Life on Earth, Beyond (usu.edu)
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You can now download Windows 7 and Vista ISO images with all the updates (neowin.net)
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A 'time capsule' for cells stores the secret experiences of their past (nature.com)
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Pale Moon v34.0.0 – a new milestone release (palemoon.org)
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X/Twitter just Open-sourced their new Algorithm that powers your feed (opensourceprojects.dev)
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Proposing a new main branch for the xserver Git repo (x.org)
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What the future holds for AI – from the people shaping it (nature.com)
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A Brief Genealogy of Anti-Modernity (thewaxingcrescent.substack.com)
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The Mythology of Conscious AI (noemamag.com)
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I Made Adobe CC Installers Work on Linux (reddit.com)
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New Model Fails to Explain Near-Death Experiences, Scientists Say (virginia.edu)
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How Brain waves shape our sense of self (ki.se)
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Higher daylight exposure improves cognitive performance, study finds (manchester.ac.uk)
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Media Player Classic Qute Theater (github.com/mpc-qt)
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Matriphagy (wikipedia.org)
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The 3 most data-hungry mobile browsers: one even collects your personal chats (surfshark.com)
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How Nature Became a 'Prestige' Journal (asimov.press)
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Speed test pits six generations of Windows against each other (tomshardware.com)
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Biological and artificial consciousness: A case for biological computationalism (sciencedirect.com)
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Cochrane Admitted Guilt for Defamation (brownstone.org)
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How to boost your calorie-crunching brown fat in the cold winter months (bbc.com)
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Most experts now believe aliens exist. Here's what convinced them (sciencefocus.com)
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What If Our Ancestors Didn't Feel Anything Like We Do? (theatlantic.com)
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Common Home Appliances Emit Trillions of Harmful Particles, Study Finds (sciencealert.com)
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XMPlay 4.1 (xmplay.com)
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Hardcore: Paul Schrader in the 70s (2010) (sfmoma.org)
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The Dark Matter of Food (nautil.us)
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The changing story of the Beachy Head Woman (nhm.ac.uk)
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German Federal Office for Information Security (BSI) examines 12 email clients [pdf] (bund.de)
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An open-source screening platform accelerates discovery of drug combinations (nature.com)
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The hidden cost of video-call glitches (nature.com)
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Paper2Video: Automatic Video Generation from Scientific Papers (github.com/showlab)
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Research team digitizes more than 100 years of Canadian infectious disease data (mcmaster.ca)
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Trump weighs order to loosen federal marijuana restrictions (reuters.com)
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Why We Age (wiley.com)
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Microscopic robots that sense, think, act, and compute (science.org)
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Retroviral insertions contributed to the divergence of human and chimp brains (biorxiv.org)
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Psychedelics disrupt normal link between brain neuronal activity and blood flow (washu.edu)
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Brain activity changes throughout the day (umich.edu)
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