4891.
4892.
85% of workers can’t connect AI training to their job
(feeds.feedburner.com)
4893.
Samsung workers set to strike at worst possible time
(theverge.com)
4894.
GitHub confirms breach of 3,800 repos via malicious VSCode extension
(bleepingcomputer.com)
4895.
Fast Factorial Algorithms
(news.ycombinator.com)
4896.
What It'll Take to Make AI BOMs Usable in a Modern Security Program
(darkreading.com)
4897.
Minnesota Becomes First State To Ban Prediction Markets
(slashdot.org)
4898.
FiveThirtyEight articles on the Internet Archive
(news.ycombinator.com)
4899.
Ben Welsh made an index of all FiveThirtyEight articles on the Internet Archive
(news.ycombinator.com)
4901.
Railway Blocked by Google Cloud
(news.ycombinator.com)
4902.
4903.
4904.
Wearable robot boosts strength of children with spinal muscular atrophy
(feeds.nature.com)
4905.
Cities affect small and large storms differently
(feeds.nature.com)
4906.
Tough peer-review process? Your paper might end up being more highly cited
(feeds.nature.com)
4907.
Why are PFASs so hard to replace?
(feeds.nature.com)
4908.
Becoming a mother leaves long-lasting molecular memories
(feeds.nature.com)
4909.
4910.
Forest carbon protocols underestimate climate-driven carbon loss risks
(feeds.nature.com)
4911.
A SAUR gene enhances maize drought resilience by promoting silk elongation
(feeds.nature.com)
4912.
Divergent urban storm response to convective, frontal and tropical systems
(feeds.nature.com)
4913.
Imaging hidden objects with consumer LiDAR via motion-induced sampling
(feeds.nature.com)
4914.
Advancing solar and wind penetration in China through energy complementarity
(feeds.nature.com)
4915.
Neural representation of action symbols in primate frontal cortex
(feeds.nature.com)
4916.
Nonlinear atomic tunnelling boosted by bright squeezed vacuum
(feeds.nature.com)
4917.
Genetic analysis of circulating metabolic traits in 619,372 individuals
(feeds.nature.com)
4918.
A pathogen lncRNA secreted into rice sequesters a host miRNA for virulence
(feeds.nature.com)
4919.
4920.
What China’s rise in chemistry means for the rest of the world
(feeds.nature.com)