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Tailoring AI solutions for health care needs
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The best Star Wars Day deals
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Why Almost Everyone Loses–Except a Few Sharks–On Prediction Markets
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They don’t hack, they borrow: How fraudsters target credit unions
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One UI 9 could finally give Samsung’s media player a dynamic makeover
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Hantavirus crops up on a cruise ship — what scientists are watching
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Powerful tools are revealing the ‘control knobs’ of the genome
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Collaborative Editing in CodeMirror (2020)
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Collaborative Editing in CodeMirror
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The extended predicative Mahlo universe in Martin-Löf type theory
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Coffee doesn't just wake you up–a biological pathway illuminates health effects
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OpenAI’s o1 correctly diagnosed 67% of ER patients vs. 50-55% by triage doctors
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Chinese Court Rules That a Worker Cannot Be Replaced by AI
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Why Does Wikipedia Think I’m Evan Spiegel?
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Musely secures $360M from General Catalyst without giving up equity
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Bright idea? UK firm pioneers data centres using lampposts
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Man dies covered in necrotic lesions after amoebas eat him alive
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Credit cards are vulnerable to brute force kind attacks
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Credit cards are vulnerable to brute force attacks
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Credit Cards Are Vulnerable to Brute Force Kind Attacks
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It’s time to take genetic testing off the pedestal
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