Articles by bookofjoe
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Recognising and mitigating LLM Pollution in online behavioural research (nature.com)

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Did an experienced alpinist leave his girlfriend to die atop a mountain? (newyorker.com)

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CRISPR's next act: the companies editing the epigenome to treat disease (nature.com)

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Fourier pixels for bidirectional light control (nature.com)

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Reading Is the Ultimate Cognitive Enhancer (neurosciencenews.com)

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The Tragic Birth of FM Radio (2006) (damninteresting.com)

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Movie reconstruction from mouse video cortex activity (youtube.com)

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Towards a history of the hammock: An Indigenous technology in the Atlantic world (springer.com)

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Hengefinder (hengefinder.com)

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Scalpers List Steam Machine Reservations at $1,700 (techpowerup.com)

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Cypherpunk Library (cypherpunklibrary.com)

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Rhythm&timing in laughter: Human vocal plasticity falls on a hominid continuum (nature.com)

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German Button Maker Searched Rivers of American Midwest for Valuable Shells (smithsonianmag.com)

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Impact of Screen Time, Media&Technology Use on Under 2s during first 1001 Days [pdf] (static1.squarespace.com)

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Liquid Radius (liquidradius.com)

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Meta-analysis of DNA methylation aging signatures in 17 human tissues (nature.com)

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AI data centers are supercharging a new battery market (washingtonpost.com)

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The Long-Term Threat to the Memory Chip Boom Is Innovation (wsj.com)

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Small aircraft crashes into Beijing's tallest building, videos show (washingtonpost.com)

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'Edited' human embryos reveal secrets of our development–and fuel ethical debate (nature.com)

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South Korea to Train All Active-Duty Soldiers to Operate Drones (wsj.com)

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Newsletter market in 2026: $10 per month is default price but not ceiling (pressgazette.co.uk)

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Paris police asks major festivals be cancelled due to relentless heatwave (france24.com)

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A forgotten social media post may hold key clues to Covid-19's origin (science.org)

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Orientation-Dependent Drag Crisis&Flight Response of FIFA World Cup Ball Trionda (mdpi.com)

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What if some of history's earliest kings were queens? (nationalgeographic.com)

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Hair Braiding Can Take Hours. Alexis Ohanian Backing Halo to Cut It to Minutes (beautyindependent.com)

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German swimming lake criticised for ban on non-German speakers (theguardian.com)

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Models accuse fashion brand of using AI to recreate them (petapixel.com)

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Emperor penguin chicks jump off a 50-foot cliff in Antarctica (youtube.com)

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Chinese Supercomputer Overtakes U.S. as World's Fastest (wsj.com)

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The Forgotten Castles of the Garamantes (wildmanlife.com)

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Sword swallowing and its side effects (2006) (nih.gov)

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Could You Pass Thomas Edison's Job Application Test? (saturdayeveningpost.com)

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Where might we find life in our solar system? (nationalgeographic.com)

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Germany's Kai Havertz: 'I make runs that look pointless but I'm creating space' (theguardian.com)

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America's data-centre backlash puts the AI boom at risk (economist.com)

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The tech industry wants to take away your screen (bbc.com)

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Building a Western gallium supply chain beyond China's reach (washingtonpost.com)

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Study of niacin (vitamin B3) in patients with newly diagnosed glioblastoma (springer.com)

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Why the Human Genome's Tangled Physicality May Confound AI (quantamagazine.org)

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HR consultant wins English court case using AI lawyer in apparent legal first (theguardian.com)

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seven39 (seven39.com)

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We are witnessing the slow death of the prestige career (theguardian.com)

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1 in 3 Americans use chatbots for health advice (washingtonpost.com)

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Can You Pass the Test That Strikes Fear into China's High-Schoolers? (wsj.com)

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The chances of you living 50 years are very small (livescience.com)

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'Don't Die,' Ballerina Farm and the theology of self-optimization (ncronline.org)

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Secretive Wall Street Powerhouse Jane Street Seizes AI Spotlight (wsj.com)

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The Revolution in Battery Technology: 3-D Printing (wsj.com)

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100 Greatest Bird Names of All Time (birdhistory.substack.com)

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AI Warfare Is at the Point of No Return (wsj.com)

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Hidden Tunnels Dating Back to Henry VIII's Reign Discovered at Boarding School (smithsonianmag.com)

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'Toy Story 2' – A Classic Movie Nearly Destroyed by a Single Line of Code (wsj.com)

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AirPods/AirPods Pro – One Hack to Identify Them All (bookofjoe2.blogspot.com)

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Quantum Fisher Information in a Strange Metal (nature.com)

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Plasma Vitamin C levels are associated with brain structural networks on MRI (plos.org)

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India Calls in Military, Blocks Telegram App to Lock Down College-Entrance Exam (wsj.com)

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Longterm use of intracortical brain–computer interface for speech&cursor control (nature.com)

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Can 'We the People' Survive the AI Revolution? (wsj.com)

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Cervical cancer mortality trends after HPV vaccination in England 2001–24 (thelancet.com)

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Deep learning reveals antimicrobial peptides within prions (nature.com)

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Artery Embolization W Resorbable Gelatin Microspheres in Osteorthritic Knee Pain (rsna.org)

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Towards autonomous medical artificial intelligence agents (nature.com)

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Long-term remission of neuromyelitis optica w hematopoietic stem cell transplant (cell.com)

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NASA picks Eric Schmidt's rocket company for Mars mission, sets up race w SpaceX (techcrunch.com)

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The Increasing Scarcity of Helium [2015] (priceonomics.com)

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Student Cheating Is Becoming Impossible to Detect in an A.I. Era (nytimes.com)

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Global Freedom and Democracy Indices (amos.design)

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A 98-qubit trapped-ion quantum computer with all-to-all connectivity (nature.com)

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Agentic AI Comes to Medicine (erictopol.substack.com)

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15-minute at-home Lyme disease tick test (bostonglobe.com)

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The personal life of Charlemagne, the first Holy Roman Emperor (nationalgeographic.com)

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Digit regeneration in mice stimulated by sequential treatment with FGF2 and BMP2 (nature.com)

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Sealed Super Mario Bros. sells for a record $3M (theverge.com)

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A $40M Gold Heist Risks Exposing CIA's Top-Secret Spy Programs (wsj.com)

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Snap Launches $2,195 'Specs' Augmented Reality Glasses (macrumors.com)

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French physicist and media star loses doctorate after plagiarism investigation (science.org)

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The Cult of Delayed Gratification Is a Lie (theatlantic.com)

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Stolen French fries are spicier than justice: How covert larceny enhances taste (sciencedirect.com)

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The 1973 Party Where Hip-Hop Began (smithsonianmag.com)

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How to Catch a Chess Cheater (uschess.org)

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2024-25 Covid-19 Vaccine and Major Adverse Cardiovascular Events in US Veterans (jamanetwork.com)

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Titan's Hidden Blanket (universetoday.com)

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Bank of Japan Lifts Rates to 1%, a 31-Year High (wsj.com)

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Commodore's new flip phone blocks social media and browsers (arstechnica.com)

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Telescope Ranchers (kottke.org)

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IPO boom mints thousands of new millionaires and Silicon Valley angst (washingtonpost.com)

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How the PH1 barrel became a legend in America's craft beer scene (washingtonpost.com)

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Hyperglycosylation is a metabolic driver of Alzheimer's disease (nature.com)

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Over half of parents of 18-25 year-olds track adult children w smartphone apps (npr.org)

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Copper transport drug restores memory and clears toxic Alzheimer's proteins (monash.edu)

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Google Flight Simulator (developers.google.com)

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Quentin's Law of Optimal Velocity (statusq.org)

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The World's Leading Deepfake Expert No Longer Trusts His Own Eyes (nytimes.com)

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Antidepressants and antipsychotics could be alternatives to opioids, study finds (theguardian.com)

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Risk of Portable Electronic Devices in Patients with Implanted Devices (ahajournals.org)

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Researchers uncovering ADHD links to other health conditions (washingtonpost.com)

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What the gym taught me about China's relentless competition (ft.com)

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Efficacy of dopamine agonist pramipexole for anhedonic depression (nature.com)