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OpenAI Backs Isara, New AI Startup Seeking Bot Army Breakthroughs (wsj.com)

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NASA made a detailed map of Earth's seafloor from space (skyatnightmagazine.com)

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OpenAI is throwing everything into building a fully automated researcher (technologyreview.com)

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Epic Games, company behind Fortnite, lays off 1k employees (mynorthwest.com)

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The Inside Story of the Greatest Deal Google Ever Made: Buying DeepMind (wsj.com)

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Sony and Honda Hit the Brakes on a $102,900 EV (wsj.com)

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Postal Service to Impose Its First-Ever Fuel Surcharge on Packages (wsj.com)

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Stellantis, the Company Where Driving the Wrong Car to Work Can Get You a Ticket (wsj.com)

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Could a Blood Test Predict If You'll Get Alzheimer's? (nytimes.com)

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NASA's Hubble unexpectedly catches comet breaking up (phys.org)

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A.I. Chatbots Want Your Health Records. Tread Carefully. (nytimes.com)

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Predicting onset of symptomatic Alzheimerʼs disease with plasma p-tau217 clocks (nature.com)

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Poker Legend and Author of 'The Theory of Poker' David Sklansky Passes Away (pokernews.com)

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The surprising link between back pain and a sensitivity to loud noises (washingtonpost.com)

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Playable CSS-Only Super Mario Bros Game (codepen.io)

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Why Tech Giants Are Ditching the Power Grid (nytimes.com)

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Library of Juggling (2015) (libraryofjuggling.com)

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Driverless Big Rigs Are Coming to American Highways, and Soon (nytimes.com)

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Why Tech Bros Are Now Obsessed with Taste (newyorker.com)

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Niche Museums (niche-museums.com)

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Biosynthesis of Cinchona Alkaloids (nature.com)

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Project Babylon: Gerald Bull's Downfall (2006) (damninteresting.com)

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355 Issues of the UK music magazine NME from 1969-1983 (archive.org)

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Paul Brainerd Dies at 78; Pioneered Desktop Publishing with PageMaker (nytimes.com)

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More! More! More! Tech Workers Max Out Their A.I. Use (nytimes.com)

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Coding After Coders: The End of Computer Programming as We Know It (nytimes.com)

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Men are losing a key chromosome with age and it may be deadly (sciencedaily.com)

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FAA Ends Use of 'See and Avoid' for Helicopters Near Busy Airports (nytimes.com)

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Wikipedia Gacha Game (wikigacha.com)

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This Time, the Hype Around Self-Driving Cars Feels Real (wsj.com)

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Chinese Cigarette Museum (ciggies.app)

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AI blurs line between tool&collaborator: expands frontier of theoretical physics (economist.com)

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The Longevity Scam (theatlantic.com)

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Field of clones: How horse replicas came to dominate polo (knowablemagazine.org)

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Is a Plumbing Career the Future? (ft.com)

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Decorative Patterns of the Ancient World (1930) (archive.org)

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Google Shakes Up Its Browser Agent Team Amid OpenClaw Craze (wired.com)

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A Word to the Wise: Don't Trust A.I. To File Your Taxes (nytimes.com)

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German Mathematician Gerd Faltings Wins Abel Prize for Number Theory Work (nytimes.com)

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Pollock avoided hydrodynamic instabilities to paint with his dripping technique (plos.org)

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USPS warns stamp price could rise to nearly $1 amid financial strain (scrippsnews.com)

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We Need Messier Maps (chathamhouse.org)

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The Trillion Dollar Race to Automate Our Entire Lives (wsj.com)

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Uber to Invest Up to $1.25B in Rivian Robotaxis (wsj.com)

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Earliest evidence of buildings made from wood is 476,000 years old (2023) (newscientist.com)

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What is noctourism–and why is it on the rise? (nationalgeographic.com)

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A multimodal sleep foundation model for disease prediction (nature.com)

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We can finally hear the long-hidden music of the Stone Age (newscientist.com)

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Saudi Arabia Sees a Spike to $180 Oil If Energy Shock Persists Past April (wsj.com)

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OpenAI Plans Launch of Desktop 'Superapp' to Refocus, Simplify User Experience (wsj.com)

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The Rise of Fake Casio Scientific Calculators (hackaday.com)

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In Mexico, Bread Is the Heart of Daily Life (nytimes.com)

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Amazon Plans Drastic Cut in Packages Sent via Already-Struggling Postal Service (wsj.com)

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Thymic Health Consequences in Adults (nature.com)

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Why lab coats are white (asimov.press)

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How Invisalign Became the World's Biggest User of 3D Printers (wired.com)

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For all but two nations, the AI race is already over (washingtonpost.com)

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Virtue and tasks that I don't have time to do (alexanderpruss.blogspot.com)

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In Search of Banksy (reuters.com)

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Trapped! Inside a Self-Driving Car During an Anti-Robot Attack. (nytimes.com)

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Silicon Valley Bet on War. The Bets Are Paying Off (nytimes.com)

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Rolls-Royce scraps goal to go all-electric by 2030 (theguardian.com)

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Val Kilmer set to be be resurrected with AI for new film (theguardian.com)

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Igbo-Ora, the scientific enigma of the 'twin capital of the world' (elpais.com)

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Drone company backed by Erik Prince surges 500% in Wall Street debut (ft.com)

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Population Around a Point (tomforth.co.uk)

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Banksy's Identity Has Been Revealed. Expect His Art to Sell for a Lot More (wsj.com)

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Meta will shut down VR Horizon Worlds access June 15 (engadget.com)

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Amazon introduces faster delivery with new 1-hour and 3-hour options (aboutamazon.com)

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Christopher Sims, Economist Who Taught the Data to Speak, Dies at 83 (wsj.com)

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The Rise of the Self-Serve Blood Test (nytimes.com)

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AI firm Anthropic seeks weapons expert to stop users from 'misuse' (bbc.com)

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Arizona Files Criminal Charges Against Kalshi, the Prediction Site (nytimes.com)

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Len Deighton, spy novelist and author of The Ipcress File, dies aged 97 (theguardian.com)

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Scientists discover heavier version of proton with upgraded detector (theguardian.com)

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COBOL Is the Asbestos of Programming Languages (wired.com)

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Samsung discontinues its Galaxy Z TriFold after just three months (theverge.com)

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The science of how fireflies stay in sync (arstechnica.com)

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Ryugu asteroid samples contain all DNA and RNA building blocks (phys.org)

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University of St. Andrews Overrun by American Students (wsj.com)

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Extreme Strawberry Growing in South Korea (nytimes.com)

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Iceland's Chief 'Lava Cooler' Is Bracing for the Next Eruption (nytimes.com)

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Asymptotic quantification of entanglement with a single copy (nature.com)

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ByteDance reportedly pauses global launch of its Seedance 2.0 video generator (techcrunch.com)

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Vitamin D Supplementation and Covid-19/Long Covid Clinical Outcomes (sciencedirect.com)

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Starcloud files plans for 88,000-satellite constellation (spacenews.com)

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Czech Man's Stone in Barn's Foundations Is Rare Bronze Age Spearhead Mold (smithsonianmag.com)

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To fall asleep faster, try cognitive shuffling (washingtonpost.com)

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Steven Spielberg Thinks Aliens Are Among Us (slashfilm.com)

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Groundsource (research.google)

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Is Paris ready for the super-rich? (ft.com)

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Minimally invasive optical clearing media: live cell imaging ex vivo and in vivo (nature.com)

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In Every Language (walzr.com)

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The slow death of the English boarding school (ft.com)

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Where Censored Words Find a Safe Haven: Inside Minecraft (nytimes.com)

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Can Car-T – A "Living Drug" – Cure Autoimmune Diseases? (newyorker.com)

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Meta is killing end-to-end encryption in Instagram DMs (engadget.com)

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How can someone be a very different height from their parents? (thetech.org)

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The Talent Pipeline Is Collapsing. Your Team Will Feel It Next (thelongcommit.com)

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We Finally Know How Bumblebee Queens Can Survive Underwater for Days (sciencealert.com)