Articles by bookofjoe
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Short-Term Dietary Intervention Alters Physiological Profiles Relevant to Ageing (wiley.com)

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An 'Impossible' Idea Led to a Pancreatic Cancer Breakthrough (nytimes.com)

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Princeton mandates proctoring for in-person exams, upending 133 year precedent (dailyprincetonian.com)

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Neanderthals used stone drills to treat cavities 59k years ago, tooth suggests (theguardian.com)

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A Cavity Doesn't Always Need a Filling (nytimes.com)

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CUDA Proves Nvidia Is a Software Company (wired.com)

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How the world has avoided an oil catastrophe so far (economist.com)

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London Rooftop Where Beatles Played Last Gig (1969) to Become Museum (nytimes.com)

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Could At-Home Brain Stimulation Reduce Psychiatry's Reliance on S.S.R.I.s? (nytimes.com)

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3D renderings of 142 significant objects at the Metropolitan Museum of Art (metmuseum.org)

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The Geometry of Color in the Light of a Non-Riemannian Space (wiley.com)

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Nearly 50 Years Later, WKRP in Cincinnati Becomes a Real Radio Station (openculture.com)

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Heartfelt (nicopr.fr)

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Hantavirus outbreak exposes uncertainty about how disease spreads (nature.com)

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Met Introduces Hi-Def 3D Scans of Dozens of Historical Art Objects (thisiscolossal.com)

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Digg tries again, this time as an AI news aggregator (techcrunch.com)

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UCLA discovers first stroke rehabilitation drug to repair brain damage (2025) (ucla.edu)

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Geometry of the cumulant series in diffusion MRI (nature.com)

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NASA's Psyche Mission to Fly by Mars for Gravity Assist (nasa.gov)

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Global reorganization of genome architecture at the transition to gametogenesis (nature.com)

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Why 'quantum proteins' could be the next big thing in biology (nature.com)

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Swift bricks to be installed on all new buildings in Scotland (theguardian.com)

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The Las Vegas Sphere Looked Like a Disaster. It's Become a Huge Hit Instead. (wsj.com)

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Mass Gen expands virtual care for 30k patients with no primary care clinicians (bostonglobe.com)

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Kalshi valuation quadruples to $22B in less than a year (ft.com)

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An Algorithmic Investigation of the Highfalutin 'Poet Voice' (atlasobscura.com)

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NASA Pushes Next-Gen Mars Helicopter Rotor Blades Past Mach 1 (nasa.gov)

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How AI Is recasting cement manufacturing (washingtonpost.com)

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Non-invasive profiling of the tumour microenvironment with spatial ecotypes (nature.com)

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USPS considers allowing people to ship handguns through the mail (theguardian.com)

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1 in 277 PubMed-indexed 2026 papers shows fabricated references, says analysis (retractionwatch.com)

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Real-Time Vibrotactile Stimulation and Inter-Brain Connectivity in Partner Dance (acm.org)

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The Rise of Emotional Surveillance (theatlantic.com)

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Cognition and future depression: risk in those with&without depression history (bmj.com)

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Plasticity and language in the anaesthetized human hippocampus (nature.com)

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The people preserving the scientific practice of bird banding (thenarwhal.ca)

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Left-Right Handedness Asymmetry in Snail Shells (2004) (sciencedirect.com)

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Massive August 2025 Alaska megatsunami was second largest ever recorded (bbc.com)

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Chrome Releases: Stable Channel Update for Desktop (googleblog.com)

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Quantum Signatures of Proper Time in Optical Ion Clocks (aps.org)

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For a Certain Kind of Guy, Even a Diaper Bag Needs to Be 'Tactical' (nytimes.com)

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MicroSplit: Semantic unmixing of fluorescent microscopy data (nature.com)

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Space-fermented sake by Japanese brewer Dassai sells for $700k (koreatimes.co.kr)

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Clinical efficacy of different therapeutic options for knee osteoarthritis (plos.org)

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Ted Turner, cable TV visionary who created CNN, dies at 87 (washingtonpost.com)

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Meet the academics refusing to use generative AI (nature.com)

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Molecular quantum nanosensors functioning in living cells (science.org)

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5k-year-old artificial island hidden in Scottish loch predates Stonehenge (archaeologymag.com)

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3-Sided "Y-Zipper" (news.mit.edu)

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The Rising Chinese Automaker Not Named BYD (nytimes.com)

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Deepfakes Are Coming for Your Bank Account (theatlantic.com)

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Single dose of psylocibin can cause anatomical brain changes, study finds (theguardian.com)

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Was the Declaration of Independence Better Before the Edits? (newyorker.com)

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NASA just released 12k more pictures from Artemis II mission (nasa.gov)

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Astronomers release massive set of 'virtual universes' for global research (phys.org)

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Reporters at McClatchy Withhold Bylines in Dispute over A.I. Content (nytimes.com)

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The Creation of Instant Coffee (worksinprogress.news)

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Exploring the behavior of a strung computational Stradivarius violin (nature.com)

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African economies are more resilient than ever (ft.com)

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How much of our personalities are determined at birth? (bbc.com)

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Were Neanderthals Able to Hunt Elephants? The Proof Is in an Ancient Bone (nytimes.com)

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A.I.-Themed High School Is Put on Hold After Parental Backlash (nytimes.com)

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A multi-country citizen-science study on what makes us enjoy a cup of coffee (nature.com)

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Vertical agrivoltaics in a temperate climate: Technical and social dimensions (sciencedirect.com)

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Street Fishing in the Canals of 'Little Venice' – Treviso, Italy (nytimes.com)

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Make your own microforest (2025) (ambrook.com)

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Recreating the Smells of History (knowablemagazine.org)

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Gerry Conway, creator of the Punisher in Spider-Man comics, dies at 73 (theguardian.com)

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A Falcon 9 rocket will hit the Moon this summer at 7 times the speed of sound (arstechnica.com)

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Inside the Courtroom at the OpenAI Trial (nytimes.com)

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In Amsterdam, Ads for Fossil Fuels or Meat Are Now Verboden (nytimes.com)

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Spirit Airlines Ticket Holders Should Not Go to the Airport (washingtonpost.com)

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Iceland's Pools and Hot Tubs Now UNESCO-Recognized. Some Locals Aren't Thrilled. (nytimes.com)

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A preliminary model to establish a digital twin for coffee roasting (nature.com)

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Acupuncture works for pain. Jury is out on everything else (economist.com)

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[dupe] Craig Venter of Human Genome Project Dies at 79 (economist.com)

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Heavy metal predators: diverse elemental enrichment across weapons of scorpions (royalsocietypublishing.org)

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Where in the World Is All That Gold Stored? (nytimes.com)

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'They Said A.I. Saved Me': How South Korea Is Checking on Its Seniors (nytimes.com)

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Elegy for the Hereditary Peers (engelsbergideas.com)

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Social Media is now Parasocial Media (sagepub.com)

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Scientists Unveil 'Long Lost' Map for Smell (nytimes.com)

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Mechanochemical synthesis of pincer nanotraps for efficient rhodium recovery (nature.com)

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Gone but Not Forgotten: Recovering the Dead Web (archive.org)

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Knee surgery for cartilage damage does not benefit patients, study suggests (theguardian.com)

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Cheese3D enables sensitive detection and analysis of whole-face movement in mice (nature.com)

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Direct electrochemical black coffee quality appraisal using cyclic voltammetry (nature.com)

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A free diver visited the Strait of Hormuz. Here's what he saw (npr.org)

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A theoretical bridge between quantum physics and non-dual philosophy (aip.org)

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Spooky feelings in old houses may be caused by boiler sounds, study suggests (theguardian.com)

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Writing won't make you a living (thebaffler.com)

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New Gene Therapy Enables Children with a Rare Form of Deafness to Hear (nytimes.com)

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Epigenetic fingerprints link early-onset colon&rectal cancer pesticide exposure (nature.com)

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In Texas, portal to early universe enabled by largest dark-sky reserve on Earth (nytimes.com)

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Higher glass transition temperatures reduce thermal stress in cryopreservation (nature.com)

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Fish oil derivative eicosapentaenoic acid impairs repair after brain injury (cell.com)

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Brain motion is driven by mechanical coupling with the abdomen (nature.com)

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ChatGPT Outperforms Top Students in Japan's Elite University Entrance Exams (tokyoweekender.com)

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muted.io (muted.io)

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The $50 Movie Ticket Has Arrived (wsj.com)