Articles by gumby
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Dupes (product clones) took over the world (vox.com)

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Yes, You Can Trick AI into Exonerating Someone (braddelong.substack.com)

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MAGA's attack on science is worse than it looks (noahpinion.blog)

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Cat Is Being Nice? Think Again (nytimes.com)

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A tiny cell that broke a big rule of biology (grist.org)

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Grade distribution after switching from take home to in class (insidehighered.com)

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'It's just his AI and my AI going back and forth' (fortune.com)

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Decline of PhD Admissions Could Imperil a 'Generation of New Talent' (nytimes.com)

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Dupes (product clones) took over the world (vox.com)

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GLP-1 therapy increases visceral adipose tissue metabolic activity (wiley.com)

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Stonehenge's Altar Stone Came from Scotland (arstechnica.com)

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Larry Tesler pioneered cut-and-paste, the one-button mouse, WYSIWYG (2005) (ieee.org)

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If your novel is too authentic people may not believe you (torforgeblog.com)

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Piecing together the epic of Gilgamesh with NLP (nytimes.com)

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'Weird and Daunting': 7k Readers Told Us How It Felt to Focus (nytimes.com)

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$95M "Unaccounted for" in Synapse Collapse (nytimes.com)

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Metal thieves in America's cities (nytimes.com)

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Ammunition Vending Machines (gizmodo.com)

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Babies babble with acquired accents (rawstory.com)

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Volkswagen will invest up to $5B in Rivian (nytimes.com)

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California moves to modify law letting workers sue employers (nytimes.com)

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At least 13 communicable diseases are surging past pre-pandemic levels (bloomberg.com)

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What Is a Quantum Battery? and When Will It Power My Laptop? (gizmodo.com)

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AI in the Indian Election (schneier.com)

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Diversity in security providers: SIM swap and Apple password manager (twitter.com/blader)

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Where did the idea of the tin foil hat come from? (gizmodo.com)

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Costco is building out an ad business using its shoppers' data (marketingbrew.com)

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Ozempic and Wegovy Might Be Supercharging Your Taste Buds (gizmodo.com)

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First 'bilingual' brain-reading device decodes Spanish and English words (nature.com)

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500-year-old maths problem turns out to apply to coffee and clocks (newscientist.com)

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Egypt's pyramids may have been built on a long-lost branch of the Nile (nature.com)

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AI and holography bring 3D augmented reality to regular glasses (stanford.edu)

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500-year-old maths problem turns out to apply to coffee and clocks (newscientist.com)

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2.4M person study: Internet use boosts, not hurts, well being (nature.com)

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New Strategy Could Lead to Universal, Long-Lasting Flu Shot (duke.edu)

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Balloons Harm Wildlife. Florida Is Set to Ban Their Release (nytimes.com)

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Wrong couple get divorced after solicitor 'clicks wrong button' (theguardian.com)

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Commercial wing in ground effect plane (2018) (nextbigfuture.com)

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The Robots Slicing Your Barbecue Ribs (wsj.com)

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The Economic Luminary Who Loved Solar Eclipses (nytimes.com)

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Marine Cloud Brighting geoengineering test in California (nytimes.com)

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Seeing Too Much Light at Night May Raise Your Stroke Risk (gizmodo.com)

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Ex-DoD Official Says Chinese-Made PCBs Plague U.S. Systems (eetimes.com)

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IBM's Vela "AI Supercomputer" (eetimes.com)

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FAA Audit of Boeing's 737 MAX Production Found Dozens of Issues (nytimes.com)

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Amazon Cancels Fees for Customers Moving to Rival Cloud Services (bloomberg.com)

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Leaked Russian military files reveal criteria for nuclear strike (ft.com)

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The Ear Muscle That Could Hold a Key to Assistive Tech (eetimes.com)

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Eclipse viewing at 30k feet: Delta to offer path-of-totality flight (delta.com)

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The Looming Cheese Crisis (vox.com)

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Viagra and Similar Drugs Might Help Keep Alzheimer's at Bay (gizmodo.com)

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Welcome to the "neomedieval era": are states becoming obsolete? (vox.com)

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Analysis of Bach's information-dense music (newscientist.com)

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Using search to evaluate false news stories increases trust in those stories (nature.com)

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Pigeon Collared as a Possible Chinese Spy Is Freed After 8 Months (nytimes.com)

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Congress restores immediate R&D expensing for US R&D (pwc.com)

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Sin-Eater (wikipedia.org)

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Possible Cases of Transmitted Alzheimer's (nature.com)

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Car T Cells as "vaccine" against aging? (cshl.edu)

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Can autoimmune diseases be cured? Scientists see hope at last (nature.com)

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Novel camera system lets us see the world through eyes of birds and bees (arstechnica.com)

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The NSA Furby Documents (404media.co)

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Arno A. Penzias, 90, Dies; Nobel Physicist Confirmed Big Bang Theory (nytimes.com)

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What We Do to the Moon Will Transform It Forever (nytimes.com)

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College students in hospital after hackers send graphic images to Discord server (cbsnews.com)

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A Reporter's Journey into How the U.S. Funded the Bomb (nytimes.com)

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Future gigantic solar farms might impact solar power elsewhere in the world (techxplore.com)

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Why landing on the moon is proving more difficult today than 50 years ago (theguardian.com)

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What counts as plagiarism varies by field (vox.com)

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Congress wants to restrict RISC V exports (nytimes.com)

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Missing Profits May Be a Problem for the Green Transition (nytimes.com)

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Do we really live in an "age of inequality"? (vox.com)

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Google Cuts Jobs in Engineering and Other Divisions (nytimes.com)

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The Inventor of the Black Box Was Told to Drop the Idea (ieee.org)

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The Plastic Chemicals Hiding in Your Food (consumerreports.org)

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Comparing Tech Used for Apollo, Artemis NASA Missions (eetimes.com)

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The surprising genius of sewing machines [video] (youtube.com)

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Why are Americans getting shorter? (washingtonpost.com)

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Ed Roberts: The Secret Father of Modern Computing (every.to/p)

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Cyrus Cylinder Translation (livius.org)

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[dupe] Worm's rear end develops its own head, wanders off to mate (arstechnica.com)

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Thoughts and Comments on Demographic Aging and Shrinking (aei.org)

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Selling an abstract product like insurance to consumers (nytimes.com)

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The sound of crunching chips is annoying. Doritos has made a silencer (washingtonpost.com)

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Billionaires amass more through inheritance than wealth creation, says UBS (ft.com)

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Apple to Discontinue Custom 5G Modem Development, Claim Reports (macrumors.com)

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You Are _When_ You Eat (mcgill.ca)

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Automation can lower long term salaries across generations (dropbox.com)

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New Survey Approach Breaks Down America's Complicated (Cultural) Landscape (americancommunities.org)

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Nvidia Trains LLM on Chip Design (eetimes.com)

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How the U.S. Made Progress on Climate Change Without Ever Passing a Bill (2021) (theatlantic.com)

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Europeans prefer their dogs to their cats (frontiersin.org)

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Noah smith's thoughtful and enthusiastic techno-optimism (noahpinion.blog)

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Stories told by Aboriginal Tasmanians could be oldest recorded (australiangeographic.com.au)

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Why is there a "Tech, Media, Telecom" sector? (thediff.co)

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Intel plans to undo its Xilinx acquisition (cnbc.com)

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India wants to become a Chip-Making Superpower (nytimes.com)

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A Hidden Reason Cities Fall Apart (nytimes.com)

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As Smartphone Industry Sputters, the iPhone Expands Its Dominance (nytimes.com)

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Lockheed-Martin gets into the fashion business (nytimes.com)