4
2
Striking New Views of the First Atomic Bomb Test (ieee.org)
103
Ontario auditors find doctors' AI note takers routinely blow basic facts (theregister.com)
34
The bird eye was pushed to an evolutionary extreme (quantamagazine.org)
2
The First Cleaner Ant? A Novel Partnership in the Arizona Desert (wiley.com)
5
Elsevier vs. Meta: first science publisher sues over scraped research papers (nature.com)
1
NASA's bid to save Swift from fiery death passes another hurdle (theregister.com)
1
Extremely Low Frequencies (computer.rip)
2
A life in pictures: celebrating David Attenborough at 100 (nature.com)
3
The Physics Behind the Thumb on Hose Trick (practical.engineering)
3
VueBuds integrate low-res cameras and visual AI as a smart glasses alternative (ieee.org)
1
The Chip That Made Hardware Rewriteable (ieee.org)
2
Do octopus brains work like humans' – or is there another way to be smart? (nature.com)
2
Approaching Zero Bugs? (haxx.se)
1
What Is Authorship When Machines Can Write? (mitpress.mit.edu)
55
Coffee with a splash of physics: how to make the most out of your brew (physicsworld.com)
2
Wipeout Clone Runs Native on ESP32-S3 (hackaday.com)
1
A Grounded Conceptual Model for Ownership Types in Rust (acm.org)
1
Ruth Slenczynska, last surviving pupil of Rachmaninoff, dies aged 101 (bbc.com)
1
Mathematicians found out why waiting for the elevator takes forever (scientificamerican.com)
1
What Physical 'Life Force' Turns Biology's Wheels? (quantamagazine.org)
306
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2
ENIAC's Architects Wove Stories Through Computing (ieee.org)
1
Copyright and DMCA Best Practices for Fediverse Operators (eff.org)
15
A Renaissance gambling dispute spawned probability theory (scientificamerican.com)
1
The Pagoda Puzzle: What Can Save China's Oldest Wooden Tower? (sixthtone.com)
81
NASA Shuts Off Instrument on Voyager 1 to Keep Spacecraft Operating (nasa.gov)
3
The crazy nests built by leaf-cutter ants (knowablemagazine.org)
2
Smithsonian secrets most likely to blow your mind (sciencenews.org)
1
The Long Hunt for China's Vanishing Elephant Slides (sixthtone.com)
1
Subscription Bombing: Email Under Attack (acm.org)
2
What It's Like to Live with an Experimental Brain Implant (ieee.org)
1
Book review: The 'crazy rule-defying' genes that determine sex (nature.com)
5
A New Way to Spray Paint Color (ieee.org)
17
The Bra-and-Girdle Maker That Fashioned the Impossible for NASA (mitpress.mit.edu)
15
Tor Alva: The Tallest 3D-Printed Building in the World (acm.org)
1
In Math, Rigor Is Vital. But Are Digitized Proofs Taking It Too Far? (quantamagazine.org)
2
The surprising science behind red-light therapy – and how it works (nature.com)
1
30 Years Ago, Robots Learned to Walk Without Falling (ieee.org)
2
Development of Wi-Fi chip operating in ultra-high radiation environments [JP] (isct.ac.jp)
2
Surface contamination holds the key to a static electricity mystery (physicsworld.com)
4
What America Could Learn from Asia's Robot Revolution (mitpress.mit.edu)
2
Stretching 2,689 miles, the longest coastal path opens in England (bbc.com)
1
How the corpse flower came to be so weird (scientificamerican.com)
1
The Surprising Science of Tickling (scientificamerican.com)
1
How the classic computer game Doom became a tool for science (nature.com)
1
IIIF: Images and Visual Presentations for the Web (lwn.net)
3
Do Middle‑earth and Westeros make sense? Climate scientists modelled them (theconversation.com)
1
How age standardization make health metrics comparable (ourworldindata.org)
95
Intel Demos Chip to Compute with Encrypted Data (ieee.org)
8
Ig Nobels to move awards to Europe due to concern over US travel visas (theguardian.com)
15
Baochip-1x: A Mostly-Open, 22nm SoC for High Assurance Applications (bunniestudios.com)
2
AI Liability Insurance Arrives (acm.org)
1
Scientists created a digital library full of ants (scientificamerican.com)
4
Cancer blood tests are everywhere. Do they work? (nature.com)
2
Robert Tinney: 'Byte' Magazine and Beyond (70s-sci-fi-art.ghost.io)
2
Underground Salt Caverns Are Preserving Our History (eos.org)
1
Watershed Moment for AI–Human Collaboration in Math (ieee.org)
1
Buzzdetect: Open-source deep learning tool for bioacoustic pollinator monitoring (oup.com)
1
Is Embedded Rust Ready for Primetime? (shawnhymel.com)
3
Book Recommendations: Discworld (lyonhe.art)
1
Jennifer Doudna's journey from student to scientist and mentor (acs.org)
4
Say Goodbye to the Undersea Cable That Made the Global Internet Possible (wired.com)
1
Former Physicist Alan DeKok Helps Keep the Internet Secure (ieee.org)
2
Marcin Wichary: beautiful or interesting things at the Museum of Printing (mastodon.online)
2
The 'astounding' rise of semaglutide – and what's next for weight-loss drugs (nature.com)
1
Wildlife attacks and strange behavior – fake images spark conservation concerns (mongabay.com)
4
Byte magazine artist Robert Tinney, who illustrated the birth of PCs, dies at 78 (arstechnica.com)
2
The cataclysmic flood that wasn't (knowablemagazine.org)
4
The quirky geology behind Olympic curling stones (scientificamerican.com)
2
Quantum Gravity Tests Coming Soon (aps.org)
4
Researchers will move to France from US following bid to lure talent (nature.com)
2
Danish Red Street Lighting Solves a Problem Every City Has (newsweek.com)
3
Schrödinger cat state sets new size record (physicsworld.com)
2
First 'practical PhDs' awarded in China – for products rather than papers (nature.com)
2
Impact of Google's Manifest Version 3 (MV3) Update on Ad Blocker Effectiveness (petsymposium.org)
8
Expansion Microscopy Has Transformed How We See the Cellular World (quantamagazine.org)
2
Some people experience an inability to burp (scientificamerican.com)
8
Open-source AI tool beats LLMs in literature reviews – and gets citations right (nature.com)
1
To understand China, we need to understand the Chinese internet (restofworld.org)
3
Organic Maps is working on live public transport schedules (fosstodon.org)
1
How Chien-Shiung Wu missed out on the top award in physics (physicsworld.com)
4
The Beauty of Slag (uchicago.edu)
2
Modern and Antique Technologies Reveal a Dynamic Cosmos (quantamagazine.org)
1
A Community-Curated Nancy Drew Collection (openlibrary.org)
3
Custom machine kept man alive without lungs for 48 hours (arstechnica.com)
6
The physics of an unethical daycare model that uses illness to maximize profits (physicsworld.com)
3
The new forensic science of proving what's real (scientificamerican.com)
1
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4
Cancer might protect against Alzheimer's – this protein helps explain why (nature.com)
4
Field of clones: How horse replicas came to dominate polo (knowablemagazine.org)
1
Emmabuntüs DE 6: A newbie-friendly Linux to help those in need (theregister.com)
1
The MingKwai Experiment: Typing Chinese Before Computers (sixthtone.com)
2
Asciinema: Making Movies at the Command-Line (lwn.net)
2
SFC vs. VIZIO: who can enforce the GPL? (lwn.net)
18
Extremophile molds are invading art museums (scientificamerican.com)
2
Deadly 'reverse' cells can destroy us unless scientists stop them (scientificamerican.com)
2
Devices Target the Gut to Maintain Weight Loss from GLP-1 Drugs (ieee.org)
1
Students at Arizona school built a full-scale replica of ENIAC (theregister.com)
1