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Seven steps for critically analysing research papers
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Pozzo: A Fast Lucky Number Checker
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Apple says it’s fixed the awful search function for emails, photos
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Apple announces macOS Golden Gate 27
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Daily briefing: Human embryo genomes precisely altered
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Bots are scraping open data — how should researchers respond?
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I spent years investing into Google’s ecosystem — and now I’m regretting it
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Chinese APT deploys new malware to keep access to hacked networks
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Synthetic data is everywhere, but is it any good?
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Daily briefing: A spectacular flowery frame for the Milky Way
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Europe is ditching US tech — what does this mean for researchers?
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Queen bees emerge from special wax chambers
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When AI Builds Itself: Our progress toward recursive self-improvement
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Hackers Are After the Gaps in Your Vulnerability Program: Here's Their Playbook
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This new Chrome shortcut could be the fastest way to use Google search yet
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I built a vulnerable app and spent $1,500 seeing if LLMs could hack it
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Science with military applications is cited more than civilian-only research
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