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Scientists Say They’ve Figured Out What That Golden Orb Found at the Bottom of the Pacific Ocean Actually Was (futurism.com)
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Why I Write (1946) (news.ycombinator.com)
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The memory dealer of Old Jeddah (feeds.nature.com)
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UK Biobank health data keeps ending up on GitHub (news.ycombinator.com)
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UK Biobank health data listed for sale in China, government confirms (feeds.bbci.co.uk)
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A Startup Says It Grew Human Sperm in a Lab—and Used It to Make Embryos (wired.com)
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Delays have kept new NSF grants to a trickle — that could be about to change (feeds.nature.com)
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Scientists Gave Cocaine to Salmon and You Will Absolutely Believe What Happened Next (wired.com)
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Cocaine-Fueled Wild Salmon Swam Twice as Far as Sober Ones (wired.com)
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Everyone says this movie is terrible and it’s still about to make $70 million (feeds.feedburner.com)
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This is the surprising science behind the potato breed in your bag of chips (feeds.feedburner.com)
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Leak Shows ICE Planning to Use Facial Recognition Glasses to Identify Targets in Real Time (futurism.com)
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USAID Whistleblower Says It Was Even Worse Than People Knew (wired.com)
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AI is spitting out more potential drugs than ever. This startup wants to figure out which ones matter. (techcrunch.com)
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AI is spitting out more potential drugs than ever. This start-up wants to figure out which ones matter. (techcrunch.com)
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Keeping the ‘fairy tale’ of the Marine Biological Laboratory alive (feeds.nature.com)
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Decade-long warming accelerates antibiotic resistance in grassland soils (feeds.nature.com)
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Mechanically driven Li dendrite penetration in garnet solid electrolyte (feeds.nature.com)
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Heart-nosed bat alphacoronaviruses use human CEACAM6 to enter cells (feeds.nature.com)
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How to impress the Nature Awards judges (feeds.nature.com)
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Apple's elevation of silicon head Johny Srouji signals sprint to build in-house chips for all devices (cnbc.com)
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Early life may have breathed oxygen earlier than believed (technologyreview.com)
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A natural protein may protect the GI tract from infection (technologyreview.com)
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TAG Heuer Has Dropped New Polylight-Powered F1s (wired.com)
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ICE’s Smart Glasses Are a Worst-Case Scenario (gizmodo.com)
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What’s the key to better vegan cheese? Microbreweries, one startup says. (techcrunch.com)
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What’s the key to better vegan cheese? Microbreweries, one startup says (techcrunch.com)
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Biohacker claims to have sequenced their own genome at the kitchen table with M3 Ultra Mac Studio, Claude, and a $3,200 sequencer — DIY project requires 100GB of data storage per run, oodles of RAM (tomshardware.com)
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A True Life Hack: What Physical 'Life Force' Turns Biology's Wheels? (news.ycombinator.com)
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Homeland Security reportedly wants to develop smart glasses for ICE (engadget.com)
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