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Broker for Pete Hegseth made multi-million defense investments before Iran War (reuters.com)
5
JP Morgan map shows crude oil ticking time bomb hits oil supply in April (msn.com)
3
NASA to launch SR-1 nuclear fission spacecraft to Mars with helicopters in 2028 (nasa.gov)
8
Peter Thiel's 'Steroid Olympics' Startup Wants to Sell You the Sketchy Peptides (gizmodo.com)
1
Developing nasal vaccine that prevents transmission of all coronavirus variants (jci.org)
2
DOOM fully rendered in CSS (bsky.app)
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Video appears to show U.S. cruise missile striking Iranian school compound (npr.org)
3
Researchers discover Chickpeas can grow in moon dirt and make seeds (sciencenews.org)
1
RFK Jr. announces he is reversing ban on 14 Peptides the FDA blocked in 2023 (gizmodo.com)
18
The Iran War's Most Precious Commodity Isn't Oil, It's Desalinated Water (bloomberg.com)
13
US Stock Market has lost $1 TRILLION in value since open Tuesday (reddit.com)
3
Breaking encryption with a quantum computer just got 10 times easier (newscientist.com)
4
Influencers are promoting peptides for better health. What does the science say? (npr.org)
5
Study Finds Lithium Plume in Atmosphere Traced Back to Returning SpaceX Rocket (sciencealert.com)
2
Pentagon and Energy Department airlifts nuclear reactor from California to Utah (pbs.org)
2
Moore's Law vs Cost of Sequencing a Whole Human Genome 2000-2026 (bsky.app)
1
Startup debuts DNA Sequencer that can deliver lab-grade whole genome for $100 (sandiegouniontribune.com)
5
NASA to Run Critical Artemis 2 Fueling Test Despite Pesky Technical Issues (gizmodo.com)
2
The Exhilirating Movement to Cures for Autoimmune Diseases, Lessons from Cancer (erictopol.substack.com)
2
Can medical "AI" lie? Large study maps how LLMs handle health misinformation (medicalxpress.com)
6
Epstein Files reveal deeper ties to Scientists than previously known (nature.com)
2
China is about to launch their own space shuttle capable of returning to Earth (nextspaceflight.com)
140
CIA suddenly stops publishing, removes archives of The World Factbook (simonwillison.net)
1
How an unapproved drug BPC-157 became the next hot peptide (statnews.com)
187
Court orders restart of all US offshore wind power construction (arstechnica.com)
2
NASA Exoplanet catalog now exceeds 6000 even before Roman Space Telescope launch (ieee.org)
5
NASA delays Artemis moonshot with astronauts due to extreme cold in Florida (apnews.com)
5
The Peptide Craze, a Surge in Use of Off-Label and Non-FDA Approved Peptides (erictopol.substack.com)
10
NASA is sending people to the moon in spacecraft some experts think is not safe (cnn.com)
1
Send your name around the Moon with the Artemis astronauts (nasa.gov)
5
Dr. Gladys West, Mathematician Whose Work Made GPS Possible, Has Died at 95 (thezebra.org)
4
They are now putting composite armor on spacecraft to shield from orbital debris (spacenews.com)
1
Making the electricity grid work like the internet (volts.wtf)
23
[flagged] Whistleblower leaks personal details of thousands of Border Patrol/ICE Agents (rawstory.com)
5
The cultural works becoming public domain in 2026, from Betty Boop to Nancy Drew (npr.org)
2
Astronomers combine JWST and Chandra X-ray Telescope to image colliding galaxies (scientificamerican.com)
10
Officials discover a million more documents potentially related to Epstein case (bbc.co.uk)
5
Black Holes. Explained. For 1.5 HOURS [video] (youtube.com)
6
US saw vivid northern lights as far south as Florida and more could be coming (npr.org)
2
Detection of Covid via sound of cough by machine-learning with 98.5% accuracy (nature.com)
9
Cancerous oil-field wastewater is spreading through Oklahoma water supply (propublica.org)
4
Department of Labor creates "Project Firewall" to stop high skilled H-1B workers (bsky.app)
59
CRISPR-like tools that finally can edit mitochondria DNA (nature.com)
6
Chaos, Confusion, Conspiracies: Inside a Facebook Group for RFKjr's Autism Cure (wired.com)
9
Only 8 out of 55 EPA scientists that studied "forever chemical" toxicity remain (propublica.org)
1
Amazon installing automated medication kiosks at clinics (reuters.com)
9
Scientists invent ACE2 biologic that blocks infection from all Covid variants (nature.com)
18
Drone No-Fly Zone Imposed over Greater Chicago Area (twz.com)
3
First large health language model predicts >1000 diseases for a person and when (erictopol.substack.com)
1
Google's Back to School Doodle: Learning the Quadratic Equation (doodles.google)
7
Sean Duffy orders NASA employees "do not let safety be the enemy of progress" (nbcnews.com)
5
Undersea cables cut in Red Sea, disrupting internet access in Asia and Mideast (apnews.com)
2
How the Body's Trillions of Clocks Keep Time (2015) (wired.com)
4
Derek Lowe: public health and science research agencies are being ransacked (science.org)
11
FOIA Lawsuit from 2017 exposes 170-page index to EpsteinFiles (bloomberg.com)
11
Wheelchair Users Are Finally Winning the Right to Repair (motherjones.com)
6
Tests reveal Grok 4 answers appear to align with Elon Musk's personal opinions (engadget.com)
2
US Defense Department halts satellite data critical to hurricane forecasting (theguardian.com)
1
James Webb Telescope images smallest exoplanet size of Saturn at 110 lightyears (theguardian.com)
3
Inside A Scientific Paper Mill (science.org)
10
Zero ships from China are bound for California's ports, not seen since pandemic (cnn.com)
4
New papers address mystery why GLP-1 agonists AND antagonists cause weight loss (science.org)
6
Incinerating thousand of Satellites in the atmosphere releases toxic pollutants (bloomberg.com)
3
The Warburg hypothesis and emergence of mitochondrial metabolic theory of cancer (springer.com)
7
Dark-Energy alternate theory Timescape-Model has different time across universe (cbc.ca)
7
US Port traffic from China stops, will reproduce Covid supply-chain shortages (nbcnews.com)
5
Digg is trying to come back from the dead with a reboot (digg.com)
10
NASA's next space-telescope is almost ready to launch but may be killed by cuts (scientificamerican.com)
3
K2-18B: You Can Probably Smell That Planet from Here – Derek Lowe (science.org)
2
Chinese solar cell manufacturer Longi sets another record with 27.81% efficiency (pv-magazine.com)
2
Restarting coal plants after executive orders makes no economic sense, report (reuters.com)
5
Longest human transplant of pig kidney suddenly stops working after 4 months (science.org)
1
Pharmaceutical Tariffs: The What and the How – Derek Lowe (science.org)
97
NOAA Weather will delete websites using Amazon, Google cloud services Saturday (bloomberg.com)
1
European Space Agency issues urgent report on exponentially growing Space Debris (esa.int)
6
New vaccine targets sugar molecules to protect from Covid, MERS, and Common Cold (scitechdaily.com)
2
Solar Panel Windows to make buildings into power-plants set efficiency record (euronews.com)
7
After 5 Years, FDA Finally Inspected Indian Drug Factory Linked to U.S. Deaths (propublica.org)
10
Lack of copper, reliance on imports more critical to US than "rare earth" metals (npr.org)
2
Westinghouse hoping to manufacture Nuclear Micro-reactors by 2029 (wesa.fm)
2
Patients with Long-Covid regain sense of smell and taste with pioneering surgery (theguardian.com)
8
GPS Spoofing and Jamming Tracker Map (skai-data-services.com)
4
Blue Ghost Moon landing Sunday 3:30am EST using Earth GPS lock 238000 miles away (fireflyspace.com)
13
EU Officially Begins Work on $11B Starlink Rival IRIS2, Eta 2030 (pcmag.com)
5
Default password allows anyone easy access to apartment buildings (techcrunch.com)
6
Astronomers measure gravitational waves rippling across universe via Pulsars (smithsonianmag.com)
5
National Institute of Health Director abruptly resigns (science.org)
2
JWST shows surprising violence in a young star system's birth (bigthink.com)
1
ECG electrocardiogram AI analysis to assess biological-age and predict diseases (nature.com)
2
USPS suspends incoming parcels from Hong Kong and China (npr.org)
71
Parkinsons patient "feels cured" with new adaptive deep brain stimulation device (bbc.com)
2
UK wildlife have accumulated many times more than safe PFAS in tissue and organs (theguardian.com)
4
Municipal tap water higher in microplastic particles than most bottled water (plos.org)
3
How to build cheap yet efficient wildfire-smoke or Covid air-filter with box fan (ucdavis.edu)
2
CDC says H5N1 sample shows mutations that may help virus bind to upper airways (statnews.com)
3
Study: Acceleration of Universe expansion doesn't need "Dark Energy" explanation (ras.ac.uk)
3
Infamous paper that popularized unproven Covid-19 treatment retracted (science.org)
1
FoldScope: $2 microscope changes how kids see the world (npr.org)
2