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A postcard arrived: 'If you're reading this I'm dead, and I really liked you' (washingtonpost.com)

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The next frontier in weight-loss drugs: one-time gene therapy (washingtonpost.com)

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British drivers over 70 to face eye tests every three years (bbc.com)

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Antigen specificity of clonally enriched CD8T cells in multiple sclerosis (nature.com)

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How Stealth Works (linch.substack.com)

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Ostarine, the Wonder Drug That's Plaguing Sports (nytimes.com)

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Burn Selection: How Fire Injury Shaped Human Evolution (wiley.com)

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Why it's so hard to fuel the Artemis rockets (nationalgeographic.com)

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Exposing Candy Toxins (exposingfoodtoxins.com)

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College Board Banning Students from Using Smart Glasses During SATs (gizmodo.com)

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meepr (meepr.co)

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Spotify, a Major Audiobook Provider, Will Soon Offer Physical Books (wsj.com)

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Efficient near-telomere-to-telomere assembly of nanopore simplex reads (nature.com)

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Preserving the Open Web: Inside the New Wayback Machine Plugin for WordPress (archive.org)

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Ostracon (ancientegyptonline.co.uk)

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Norway only sold 98 diesel cars and 7 gasoline-powered cars in January (electrek.co)

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Rent-a-Human Site Lets AI Agents Hire a Person (gizmodo.com)

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Synthesizing scientific literature with retrieval-augmented language models (nature.com)

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CIA ends publication of its popular World Factbook reference tool (apnews.com)

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Soylent is out. Food pouches are in. (nytimes.com)

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Billy Bass Nelson, Original Bassist for Funkadelic, Dies at 75 (nytimes.com)

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How AI Changed This Olympic Snowboarder's Signature Trick (wsj.com)

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The network architecture of general intelligence in the human connectome (nature.com)

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Guinea worm on track to be 2nd eradicated human disease; only 10 cases in 2025 (arstechnica.com)

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Medieval Monks Wrote over Ancient Star Catalog – Particle Accel Reveals Original (smithsonianmag.com)

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Optofluidic three-dimensional microfabrication and nanofabrication (nature.com)

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OpenAI-backed firm to use ultrasound to read minds (nature.com)

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Does AI already have human-level intelligence? The evidence is clear (nature.com)

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Elon Musk merges SpaceX with xAI (and X) (theverge.com)

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YouTube now blocking background playback on mobile browsers (theverge.com)

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Artemis II Wet Dress Rehearsal: Test Terminated at T-5:15 (nasa.gov)

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Website accepts claims for 1940s atomic weapons radiation exposure in New Mexico (koat.com)

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Fecal microbiota transplantation and immunotherapy in metastatic renal carcinoma (nature.com)

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Physician Assistants Are Everywhere. Should You See One? (nytimes.com)

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Measuring the quantum extent of a single molecule confined to a nanodroplet (phys.org)

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Pay More Attention to A.I (nytimes.com)

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Historical Collection of Information Storage Technology (tangiblemediacollection.com)

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No One Knows How Many Deadly Air Bags Are on U.S. Roads (wsj.com)

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One Solution for Too Many A's? Harvard Considers Giving A+ Grades (nytimes.com)

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A heterogeneous population code at the first synapse of vision (nature.com)

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Text-Behind-Image (textbehindimage.com)

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Graphic Design History Resources (wemadethis.co.uk)

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Early 20th Century Tourist Maps of Japan (presentandcorrect.com)

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Blue Origin to Pause New Shepard Flights for No Less Than Two Years (blueorigin.com)

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The straight truth about Roman roads (economist.com)

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People Photographed with Their Vehicles (martinroemers.com)

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Spurious Correlations (tylervigen.com)

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Minute Maid to Discontinue Frozen Orange Juice from Concentrate This Year (cbc.ca)

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Physician work force aging fast–hospitals require testing for cognitive decline (nytimes.com)

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Michael Beck, 65, Dies; First to Report Symptoms of 'Havana Syndrome' (nytimes.com)

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Will the smartphone survive the AI age? (economist.com)

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Elon Musk's SpaceX and xAI Are Planning a Megamerger of Rockets and AI (wsj.com)

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Still conscious? Brain marker signals when anaesthesia takes hold (nature.com)

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What It's Like to Live w D.I.D.—One of Psychiatry's Most Misunderstood Diagnoses (nytimes.com)

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Amazon is rolling out Alexa+ to all users. But not everyone wants it. (wired.com)

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Multimodal learning with next-token prediction for large multimodal models (nature.com)

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John Gurdon 1933–2025 (nature.com)

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Belkin's Wemo smart devices will go offline on Saturday (theverge.com)

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I Test Drove a Chinese EV. Now I Don't Want to Buy American Cars Anymore (wsj.com)

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Amazon and Google Eat into Nvidia's A.I. Chip Supremacy (nytimes.com)

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Elon Musk's brain chip feels magical, says paralysed Briton (thetimes.com)

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'On This Day... 1776' (youtube.com)

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Human life span heritability is about 50% when confounding factors are addressed (science.org)

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Hey, ChatGPT: Where Should I Go to College? (nytimes.com)

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Peter H. Duesberg, 89, Renowned Biologist Turned HIV Denialist, Dies (nytimes.com)

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Landslide Leaves Town in Sicily Perched on a Cliff's Edge (nytimes.com)

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Yale Offers Free Tuition to Families with Incomes Under $200k (nytimes.com)

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Developmental convergence and divergence in human stem cell models of autism (nature.com)

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Are Luxury Smartwatches a Thing of the Past? (nytimes.com)

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The first human test of a rejuvenation method will begin "shortly" (technologyreview.com)

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

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A lot of population numbers are fake (davidoks.blog)

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Beyond Meat's protein soda might be its last chance and best hope (theverge.com)

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Ross Stevens Donates $100M to Pay Every US Olympian and Paralympian $200k (townandcountrymag.com)

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FAA ignored warnings before DCA crash: "100% preventable"—federal investigators (washingtonpost.com)

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The privacy risks of Google's Personal Intelligence (washingtonpost.com)

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Ring Denies Rumors That Its Footage Is Used by ICE (nytimes.com)

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Artemis II–first manned moon mission in 52 years–could launch as early as Feb 6 (nytimes.com)

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The Online SAT Was Supposed to Avert Cheating. People Are Trying Anyway. (nytimes.com)

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Continued influence of AI-generated deepfake vids despite transparency warnings (nature.com)

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parking.exposed (parking.exposed)

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Inside an AI startup's plan to scan and dispose of millions of books (washingtonpost.com)

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Waymo and Cybercab use very different sensors – which wins determines SDV future (asteriskmag.com)

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40 years later, a new look at lessons from the Challenger disaster (washingtonpost.com)

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Pinterest to lay off 15% of staff to redirect resources to AI (techcrunch.com)

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Scientists assemble the most detailed map of dark matter ever (nationalgeographic.com)

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Alex Honnold and Netflix Team Up for a Corporatized "Free Solo" (newyorker.com)

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430k-year-old well-preserved wooden tools are the oldest ever found (nytimes.com)

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How bad is Delhi's air? Like smoking half a pack of cigarettes a day (washingtonpost.com)

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Reality Is a Shared Hallucination (popularmechanics.com)

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Over 2000 Company-Sanctioned Uses for WD-40 (wd40.com)

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Gold Price Tops $5k for First Time (wsj.com)

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Why Pancreatic Cancer Is So Deadly: New Study Reveals Hidden Invasion Pathway (scitechdaily.com)

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Novel biosensor enables real-time tracking of iron (II) in living cells (acs.org)

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Google AI Overviews cite YouTube more than any medical site for health queries (theguardian.com)

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How Playing Pokémon Became the Ultimate Test of AI's Intelligence (wsj.com)

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LED lighting undermines visual performance unless supplemented by wider spectra (nature.com)

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How to Cut an Infinitely Large Pancake into as Many Pieces as Possible (nytimes.com)

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Climber Alex Honnold scales 101-floor skyscraper without safety gear (bbc.com)

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Temporal tissue dynamics from a spatial snapshot (nature.com)