Articles by giuliomagnifico
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[flagged] Caffeinated and decaffeinated coffee lower stress, depression and impulsivity (ucc.ie)

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Analog Activism: Kicking AI Out of New York (nowvoyagermag.com)

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Artificial rain isn’t a solution to drought, according to a cloud-seeding expert (swissinfo.ch)

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Science can enhance the synchronization and connection of human brains (nyu.edu)

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Study: One fake web page can be enough to trick AI shopping recommendations (fastcompany.com)

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New quantum computer sets a high watermark for accuracy (theconversation.com)

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AI in research: we need to stop treating every AI-related issue as misconduct (frontiersin.org)

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White House Helped Mark Zuckerberg and the Google CEO Dodge a Senate Grilling (politico.com)

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What is China's SpaceSail, and could it rival Elon Musk's Starlink? (theguardian.com)

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Giving AI human-like memory limits (3–7 words) could improve language learning (mpi.nl)

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Use of AI to Get News in U.S. Is Rare (gallup.com)

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Emerging technologies of 2026 according to WEF (weforum.org)

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Non-x86 servers reached $58.7B +107.6% YoY, 47.9% of total market revenue (idc.com)

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Digital Health Tools Are Reshaping Healthcare in the United States (nyulangone.org)

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AI Is Boosting Productivity at Home – But Not Equally (usc.edu)

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Instagram sued over illegal gambling ads in the Nederland (nltimes.nl)

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The Role of Carbon Capture and Storage in Decarbonizing U.S. Data Centers (acs.org)

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China unveils a portable anti-drone laser that can down drones from 1,600ft away (tomshardware.com)

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Lithuanian startup launches open-source network to detect Shahed-type drones (lrt.lt)

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[flagged] 16-year-old SATA II SSD survives 1 petabyte of writes, 25x the drive's rating (tomshardware.com)

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Clear – Intent-First Agentic Development Language (sahin.io)

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Le Monde blocked the bots. Now paying readers showing up as agents (digiday.com)

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Estonia to give digital identities to AI agents (euractiv.com)

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Phone Batteries Keep Getting Better. So Why Are We Always Charging? (cnet.com)

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Hospitals and universities repurposing drugs at lower cost (kcl.ac.uk)

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Egypt – Syria undersea cable has been cut in a 'systematic sabotage campaign' (tomshardware.com)

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Redesigned high-NA lithography optical system aims to revolutionize chipmaking (oist.jp)

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How many Americans are using AI – and how? (usafacts.org)

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People are abandoning news sites for social media (niemanlab.org)

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US holds off blacklisting DeepSeek, more than 100 firms deemed security risks (reuters.com)

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Survey: Pro-Democratic Social Views Vary by Social Media Platform (gallup.com)

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Alibaba unveils AI models for robots, amid shift from chatbots to agents (reuters.com)

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EU Icons for labelling AI-generated content (europa.eu)

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Cyber leaders defend Anthropic's banned model (axios.com)

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Psilocybin Unlocks Lost Memories in an Alzheimer's Patient (neurosciencenews.com)

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Crypto Platforms Sold Users on SpaceX IPO. The Tokenized Stocks Never Arrived (gizmodo.com)

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Consciousness likely not unique to earthlings, paper says (ucr.edu)

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Two phones and an app: How Russians skirt Putin's digital iron curtain (reuters.com)

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China Pulls Ahead in Quantum Communications Security (jamestown.org)

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Microsoft cuts mainland cloud jobs, as China, US tighten data laws (scmp.com)

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China cracks down on Western AI models while US companies flock to DeepSeek (techradar.com)

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Similarities between human psychopathology and errors in LLMs (nature.com)

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SpaceX demolishes IPO records, visualized (reuters.com)

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Hedge Funds Are Expanding Desks Designed to Profit from Natural-Catastrophe Risk (bloomberg.com)

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AMD claims 256-core Zen 6 'Venice' CPU beats Nvidia Vera by 3.3x (tomshardware.com)

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Smartphones Broke British Politics (politico.eu)

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Solar power electricity surpasses coal for the first time in U.S. (apnews.com)

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Humans prefer to walk anticlockwise, scientists find – but reason is unclear (theguardian.com)

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Taiwan Mulls Curbs on AI Chip Exports to China to Align with US (bloomberg.com)

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Broadcom: The private cloud is where enterprise AI workloads are being deployed (broadcom.com)

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Study: AI can help clinicians identify brain tumor risks (mayoclinic.org)

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macOS/iOS 27 Icon Comparison VS 26 (basicappleguy.com)

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Vintage AMD R600 Graphics Driver Sees Code Cleanups Thanks to GitHub Copilot (phoronix.com)

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Full Text of Strategic Bitcoin Reserve Bill (H.R. 8957) Published (bitcoinmagazine.com)

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Eagle Computer: The rise and fall of an early PC clone (dfarq.homeip.net)

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AI bills can be as big as a postdoc salary. Is the cost worth it? (nature.com)

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Jumping spiders inspire ultra-efficient (less 1W) 3D camera (northwestern.edu)

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Finland Tests Early-Warning System Detecting Threats to Subsea Cables (bloomberg.com)

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A programmable neuromorphic chip that operates near zero Kelvin (hku.hk)

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Floppy Disk patent was granted today in 1972 – when 80KB took up 8 inches (tomshardware.com)

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Lego launches 12,060-piece Sagrada Família – its biggest ever set (cnn.com)

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Bumblebees show advanced problem-solving skills in new experiment (cnn.com)

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The new Proton Drive: 3x faster, smoother, and still private (proton.me)

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Are Synology Routers Being Abandoned (nascompares.com)

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Ultra-processed foods in the global food system: The role of tobacco companies (aphapublications.org)

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Preprint warns of catastrophic AI risks if no action is taken within five years (uq.edu.au)

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TSMC working hard to meet chip demand, would 'like' to hike prices (reuters.com)

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Dear Microsoft, enough is enough (politico.eu)

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Japanese Break Bandwidth Record: 450 Tbps on a Single Standard Fibre Pair (subseacables.blogspot.com)

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More US Firms Turn to China's DeepSeek over Pricey Silicon Valley AI (scmp.com)

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Illegal live TV streaming in Germany grows 33% since 2022, to €2.4B loss in 2025 (vau.net)

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Drones planned to protect Britain's undersea cables from Russia (telegraph.co.uk)

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Bending Light: How Optics Research Is Rewriting the Rules of Computing (allaboutcircuits.com)

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A whale of a deal: Paramount's takeover of Warner Bros (reuters.com)

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Japanese Calbee rolls out monochrome snack packaging amid ink supply worries (kyodonews.net)

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El Niño to bring more heat and disasters in coming months, UN warns (politico.eu)

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Chinese Military Sought Nvidia Chips for Years, Report Says (nytimes.com)

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Amazon molly fish species survived 100k years without males (bbc.com)

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The Swiss canton where cars had to be pulled by horses (swissinfo.ch)

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Discovery of midbrain rhythm could indicate a bio-signature of consciousness (lmu.de)

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Efficiently Cooling Satellite Components in Space (fraunhofer.de)

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Sellers circumvent Lenovo's retro handheld ban with cheap wholesale storefronts (tomshardware.com)

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The U.S. Has Seized $1B of Iran's Crypto: Treasury (bitcoinmagazine.com)

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From lottery draws to fiscal spending, China broadens digital yuan footprint (reuters.com)

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Social media bans for teenagers lack evidence and pose risks, scientists say (frontiersin.org)

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Jazz boosts my creativity in physics (nature.com)

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Study: AI responses to healthcare queries are nearly 76% accurate (psu.edu)

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Digital identity management in Norway is a success but also a disaster (uio.no)

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China is building launch pads near its nuclear missile silos (reuters.com)

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China could use "kill-switch" on buses in Dutch cities, says Cabinet member (nltimes.nl)

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WordPress Market Share Declines for Six Months in a Row (searchenginejournal.com)

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IBM commits $5B to secure open-source software (reuters.com)

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Most Teachers Receive No Formal Guidance on AI Use (gallup.com)

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Brockovich Data Center Reporting (brockovichdatacenter.com)

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Nearly half (44%) of every T-shirt goes to waste before you even buy it (norwegianscitechnews.com)

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AMD, Broadcom and Google Intensify Anti-Nvidia Offensive (economy.ac)

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Apple has an innovation gap. Will its new CEO fill it? (ft.com)

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Study: AI is helping to develop new gallium-based semiconductor (flinders.edu.au)

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A look inside ITER, the world's largest fusion energy project (cnet.com)

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How the Iran War Could Threaten Global Internet Access (time.com)