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The AI-powered World Cup runs on thousands of data workers (restofworld.org)
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The nine-to-five PhD: mere myth or an achievable goal? (nature.com)
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Yes, Therapy Sessions Are Being Used to Train AI (thebignewsletter.com)
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Sam Bankman-Fried's helicopter parents crash into federal court (citationneeded.news)
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Chats with sycophantic AI make you less kind to others (nature.com)
2
There Really Was a 'Mississippi Miracle' in Reading. States Should Learn from It (the74million.org)
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The Jellies That Evolved a Different Way to Keep Time (quantamagazine.org)
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Should You Still Major in Computer Science? (aei.org)
1
Precision Learning Has the Potential to Do What Personalized Learning Could Not (the74million.org)
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Canadian employment trends in the era of generative artificial intelligence (statcan.gc.ca)
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Why Rational Choice Theory Should Not Be the Standard for Good Decisions (behavioralscientist.org)
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How Did Japan's Space Program Evolve? (thediplomat.com)
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Data centers are racing to space – and regulation can't keep up (restofworld.org)
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Mamdani to kill the NYC AI chatbot caught telling businesses to break the law (themarkup.org)
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Former Intel chief Pat Gelsinger: 'I've been called here for a purpose' (ft.com)
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Syria's quest to build its own Silicon Valley (restofworld.org)
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Gene behind orange fur in cats found at last (science.org)
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Quote Origin: The Hottest New Programming Language Is English (quoteinvestigator.com)
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We have lots of local customizations (and how we keep track of them) (utcc.utoronto.ca)
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Why teenagers are deliberately seeking brain rot on TikTok (psyche.co)
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.io domain faces uncertain fate as UK hands over Chagos Islands (dig.watch)
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Genetic Engineering Has Been Applied to Cheese Making: No Reason to Be Cheesed (mcgill.ca)
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Greedy people might be frowned upon, but are they the winners? (psyche.co)
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A failing health care system caused my husband's death (statnews.com)
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A key part of creativity is picking up on what others overlook (psyche.co)
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Journalists should look at question order when covering survey and poll results (journalistsresource.org)
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A Subway Named Mobius (1952) (fadedpage.com)
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Four Seconds to Hot Up the Disintegrator and Google Had Told Me It Wasn't Enough (quoteinvestigator.com)
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How a scientist is pushing to supersize research into ultra-processed foods (statnews.com)
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Tell HN: Twilio quietly removes Authy iOS app from Mac App Store, stops updates
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Twilio Removed Authy's iOS App from App Store for Macs (reddit.com)
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Ed Tech Firm AllHere, Known for LA Schools' $6M AI Chatbot, Files for Bankruptcy (the74million.org)
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Kim Jong Un Abandoned Unification. What Do North Koreans Think? (thediplomat.com)
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How Telegram Became the Center of Gravity for a New Breed of Domestic Terrorists (propublica.org)
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For Microschools, 'Location Has Been the Hardest Thing.' Florida Made It Easier (the74million.org)
1
Bringing Back the World’s Most Endangered Cat (sapiens.org)
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The Gov't Spends Millions on Grocery Stores in Food Deserts–Many Don't Survive (propublica.org)
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Frequently Asked Questions about the 'Twisters' Movie (noaa.gov)
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Why aren't philanthropists stepping up to support nursing education? (statnews.com)
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Evan Wright, 'Generation Kill' Author and Rolling Stone Contributor, Dead at 59 (rollingstone.com)
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How Liquid Is That Lava? (eos.org)
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Alcohol is driving a half-dozen types of cancer in the U.S., study finds (statnews.com)
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He's an Oxford-trained philosopher of war. CEOs can't get enough of him (ft.com)
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Many Americans Think K-12 Stem Ed Lags Behind Peer Nations. They're Half-Right (the74million.org)
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[flagged] Vaping: A harm reduction tool or a public health concern? Experts weigh in (healthydebate.ca)
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LA Schools Probe Charges Its Hyped, Now-Defunct AI Chatbot Misused Student Data (the74million.org)
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Researchers more precisely calculate how much faster time passes on the moon (phys.org)
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Why Michigan is spending millions on drone infrastructure (axios.com)
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Senate, FTC cracking down on pharma patent shenanigans (statnews.com)
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How a 'once in a century' broadband investment plan could go wrong (calmatters.org)
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Writer covering Evolve Bank's data breach says bank sent cease and desist letter (techcrunch.com)
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AI Chatbots Seem as Ethical as a New York Times Advice Columnist (scientificamerican.com)
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The Big Data minefield as AI shapes the future of health care (healthydebate.ca)
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Reading dies in complexity: Online news consumers prefer simple writing (science.org)
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What drives mosquitoes' bloodlust? Their hormones (nature.com)
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A Generation of AI Guinea Pigs (theatlantic.com)
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Mercedes Is Walking Back Its All-EV Future to Invest in 'High-Tech Combustion' (thedrive.com)
2
Amazon Decides Speed Isn't Everything (theatlantic.com)
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By the numbers: America's alcohol-related health problems are rising fast (statnews.com)
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What I learned from sharing my private self with an AI journal (psyche.co)
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Journals issue corrections noting vaping researchers' undisclosed ties to Juul (statnews.com)
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Los Angeles Unified School District will ban cellphones from school day in 2025 (laist.com)
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How AI Revolutionized Protein Science, but Didn't End It (quantamagazine.org)
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Homeschoolers Embrace AI, Even as Many Educators Keep It at Arms' Length (the74million.org)
1
Rising health care prices are driving unemployment and job losses (phys.org)
1
Chimps use more plant medicines than any other animal (science.org)
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Duchenne approval exposes FDA rift over Sarepta gene therapy (biopharmadive.com)
1
I Tried to Finish a Dead Man's Novel (thewalrus.ca)
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How extreme heat affects human health: A research roundup (2023) (journalistsresource.org)
2
When Therapists Lose Their Licenses, Some Turn to Unregulated Life Coaching (propublica.org)
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Longer and Longer Freight Trains Drive Up the Odds of Derailment (scientificamerican.com)
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[flagged] Grief is not a process with five stages. It is shattered glass (psyche.co)
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Murder conviction of Missouri woman overturned after 43 years in prison (theguardian.com)
2
How the 'mind's eye' calls up visual memories from the brain (nature.com)
3
The Physics of Breakdancing, a New Olympic Sport (theconversation.com)
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How gamification took over the world (technologyreview.com)
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Understanding Medical Research (YaleCourses, 2020) [video] (youtube.com)
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Star botanist likely made up data about nutritional supplements, new probe finds (science.org)
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Menu-Design Checklist (nngroup.com)
1
Why aren't Canadian VCs more "cutthroat?" (betakit.com)
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Reflecting on a Pivotal Physics Calculation (caltech.edu)
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The Strengths, Weaknesses and Blind Spots of Managers (gallup.com)
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Whassup with those economists who predicted a recession that then didn't happen? (columbia.edu)
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'Lab shenanigans': TikTok influencer faked data, feds say (retractionwatch.com)
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How my research is putting blue crab on the menu in Croatia (nature.com)
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Nature earns ire over lack of code access for DeepMind protein folding paper (retractionwatch.com)
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Guidance needed for using AI to screen journal submissions for misconduct (sagepub.com)
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Disruption to internet in northern Canada as wildfires burn telecoms equipment (mastodon.social)
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Want to Understand Socrates and Sartre? Talk with Your Kid (2022) (theatlantic.com)
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The US wants to change how researchers get access to a trove of health data (science.org)
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Concerns about data integrity across 263 papers by one author (sciencedirect.com)
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Professor Apologizes for Plagiarizing Student's Thesis (spot.ph)
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Shrub Oak School for Autistic Youth Lacks Oversight, Accused of Abuse (propublica.org)
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'Unqualified failure' in polio vaccine policy left thousands of kids paralyzed (science.org)
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Average Americans More Likely to Be Shut Out of Government Records Process (ufl.edu)
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Repair and Remain (comment.org)
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The Financial Times inks new licensing deal with OpenAI (niemanlab.org)
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Is it better to live in 'clock time' or 'event time'? (psyche.co)
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