11
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The Edge of Mathematics (theatlantic.com)
5
Economics Puzzle Leads to a New Understanding of a Fundamental Law of Physics (caltech.edu)
3
I used Claude to negotiate $163,000 off a hospital bill (businessinsider.com)
6
Point of no return: a hellish 'hothouse Earth' getting closer, scientists say (theguardian.com)
8
ICE List: the small European website exposing US immigration agents (theguardian.com)
8
Gladys West's vital contributions to GPS technology (wikipedia.org)
1
AI showing signs of self-preservation and humans should be ready to pull plug (theguardian.com)
2
Tesla's Former AI Director Karpathy Sends 'Open Letter' to Software Engineers (indiatimes.com)
4
Amazon confirms years-long Russian cyberattack against AWS customers' devices (mashable.com)
1
ChatGPT-5 offers dangerous advice to mentally ill people, psychologists warn (theguardian.com)
2
Generation Jones (wikipedia.org)
7
Africa's forests are now emitting more CO2 than they absorb (newscientist.com)
170
Brain has five 'eras' with adult mode not starting until early 30s (theguardian.com)
2
In defense of Apple's $230 iPhone sock (techcrunch.com)
2
Mental exercise can reverse a brain change linked to aging, study finds (npr.org)
2
Eight arms, endless skills: New study finds an octopus' arms can do it all (npr.org)
10
After AI Led to Layoffs, Coders Are Being Hired to Fix 'Vibe-Coded' Screwups (gizmodo.com)
1
UVA study of identical twins links faster aging to memory decline (virginia.edu)
6
Vibe Coding Fiasco: AI Agent Goes Rogue, Deletes Company's Database (pcmag.com)
1
Can AIs Suffer? (theguardian.com)
1
Who made these knotted records during the Inca Empire? (npr.org)
2
Rabbit Rabbit Rabbit (wikipedia.org)
3
Amazon AI coding agent hacked to inject data wiping commands (bleepingcomputer.com)
1
Teens say they are turning to AI for friendship (apnews.com)
2
Trump targets 'woke' AI in diversity crackdown (telegraph.co.uk)
1
Mapped: The Richest Person in Every U.S. State (visualcapitalist.com)
3
'I felt pure, unconditional love': the people who marry their AI chatbots (theguardian.com)
2
Can A.I. Quicken the Pace of Math Discovery? (nytimes.com)
1
The benefits and dangers of anthropomorphic conversational agents (pnas.org)
2
Amazon 'testing humanoid robots to deliver packages' (theguardian.com)
4
A Popular College Major Has One of the Highest Unemployment Rates (newsweek.com)
1
Common antidepressants could help the immune system fight cancer (newsroom.ucla.edu)
2
Trump administration at 'war' with mRNA technology (theguardian.com)
2
DNA testing firm 23andMe files for bankruptcy as CEO steps down (theguardian.com)
2
Musicians who oppose Donald Trump's use of their music (wikipedia.org)
4
2025 World Happiness Report shows U.S. in lowest-ever spot on list (cbsnews.com)
3
TSA finds live turtle concealed in man's pants at New Jersey airport (theguardian.com)
5
A Proof of the Collatz Conjecture (arxiv.org)
9
Planes receive mysterious false midair collision alerts near Reagan Airport (cnn.com)
3
After 20 Years, Math Couple Solves Major Group Theory Problem (quantamagazine.org)
26
Elon Musk's DOGE Shares Classified U.S. Intel with Entire World (newrepublic.com)
5
Why Amazon Is Betting on 'Automated Reasoning' to Reduce AI's Hallucinations (wsj.com)
7
Investment firm CEO expects Elon Musk to fail in Washington (fortune.com)
8
Trump's meme coin sparks more than 700 copycats posing as official crypto (theguardian.com)
25
Elon Musk's DOGE is feeding sensitive federal data into AI to target cuts (washingtonpost.com)
3
An omega-3 dose a day could slow ageing process, 'healthspan' trial finds (theguardian.com)
40
[flagged] Google Maps Will Rename Gulf of Mexico as Gulf of America in US (theguardian.com)
18
Trump's neofascism is here now. Here are things you can do to resist (theguardian.com)
5
Adults with ADHD live shorter lives than those without a diagnosis (npr.org)
2
Smartwatch bands can contain 'major' levels of toxic PFAS, study finds (theguardian.com)
11
Man who exploded Cybertruck in Las Vegas used ChatGPT in planning, police say (npr.org)
1
Converse of RSA (johndcook.com)
1
DNA reveals secrets of Australia's elusive marsupial mole (npr.org)
4
Opinion: WaPo Editorial Board Misleadingly Attacks Care of Trans Youth (erininthemorning.com)
3
The Gilded Age of Medicine Is Here (newyorker.com)
5
Google unveils 'mindboggling' quantum computing chip (theguardian.com)
1
A material that's almost air keeps EV fires from spreading (npr.org)
1
Lung cancer 'could be detected by world-first urine test' (theguardian.com)
1
What is ADHD, how do you get a diagnosis and can you only treat it with drugs? (theguardian.com)
5
LED lights on underside of surfboards may deter great white shark attacks (theguardian.com)
1
I spent the weekend with ChatGPT Search – goodbye, Google (tomsguide.com)
71
Universe would die before monkey with keyboard writes Shakespeare, study finds (theguardian.com)
1
Columbo Statue (wikipedia.org)
1
FDA approves schizophrenia drug, the first new type of treatment in decades (cnbc.com)
5
Groundbreaking Study: Anti-Trans State Laws Increased Suicide Attempts by 72% (erininthemorning.com)
2
Earth will briefly have a second 'mini moon' this autumn (theguardian.com)
1
"V" for Victory (symphonyofthemountains.org)
1
'Matching' Dinosaur Footprints Discovered in Africa and South America (smithsonianmag.com)
2
Marmosets use specific 'names' for one another, study finds (theguardian.com)
1
Amazon Cloud CEO Predicts a Future Where Most Software Engineers Don't Code (entrepreneur.com)
3
Wyoming voters face mayoral candidate who vows to let AI bot run government (theguardian.com)
116
Cats appear to grieve death of fellow pets – even dogs, study finds (theguardian.com)
1
Study raises hopes that shingles vaccine may delay onset of dementia (theguardian.com)
1
Days are getting slightly longer – and it's due to climate change (npr.org)
2
Pepper, the foul-mouthed parrot, has found a home (wgrz.com)
6
Scientists Turn Seawater to Drinking Water with the Push of a Button (greekreporter.com)
1
Khinchin's Constant (wikipedia.org)
26
Ants can carry out life-saving amputations on injured nest mates, study shows (theguardian.com)
3
Rapamycin may slow aging. Here's one way the drug will be tested (npr.org)
24
Wild elephants may have names that other elephants use to call them (npr.org)
2
Max the Cat, Doctor of Litter-Ature (vermontstate.edu)
2
ASML could brick Taiwan's chipmaking machines in case of uninvited guests (theregister.com)
4
Drug that 'melts away' tumours could replace surgery for bowel cancer (theguardian.com)
2
Amazon delivery driver shoots, kills person with gun in attempted carjacking (wtvm.com)
2
First experimental proof for brain-like computer with water and salt (phys.org)
2
The Black Tax: why have African Americans been cheated for so long? (theguardian.com)
1
Tunde Onakoya Shatters Guinness World Record with Chess Marathon in Times Square (chess.com)
0
Park dedicated to local scientist who discovered proof of the Big Bang theory (archive.is)
1
Insects and Other Animals Have Consciousness, Experts Declare (quantamagazine.org)
1
Scientists create AI models that can talk to each other and pass on skills (livescience.com)
2
Threat Actors Leaked 70M Records Allegedly Stolen from AT&T (securityaffairs.com)
27
Earth Received a Message Laser-Beamed from 10M Miles Away in NASA Test (sciencealert.com)
1
Medieval astrolabe has both Arabic and Hebrew markings (npr.org)
2
'It's still hard to just be': how workaholism can leave lifelong scars (theguardian.com)
1
The Simplest Math Problem Could Be Unsolvable (scientificamerican.com)
2
Real-life Weekend at Bernie's? Ohio women take dead friend on a bank run (theguardian.com)
4
Can you solve it? The word game at the cutting edge of computer science (theguardian.com)
17
Japan to launch first wooden satellite to combat space pollution (theguardian.com)
3