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Oral 4′-fluorouridine rescues nonhuman primates from advanced Lassa fever (feeds.nature.com)
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A mechanical ratchet drives unilateral cytokinesis (feeds.nature.com)
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Towards fibre-like loss for photonic integration from violet to near-infrared (feeds.nature.com)
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Bidirectional CRISPR screens decode a GLIS3-dependent fibrotic cell circuit (feeds.nature.com)
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CES 2026: Here Are the Best Robots So Far for Housework, Fun and More (cnet.com)
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Meta Hits Pause on a Key Plan for Ray-Ban Display Glasses (cnet.com)
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Dennis Whyte’s fusion quest (technologyreview.com)
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Oral microbiome sequencing after taking probiotics (news.ycombinator.com)
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Meet the Pocket Taco, your next retro mobile gaming controller (androidauthority.com)
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Lenovo’s joining the bandwagon with concept AI glasses (theverge.com)
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These Smart Glasses Would Adjust Focus on the Fly Based on Your Eye Movements (cnet.com)
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These smart glasses ditch speakers and cameras to focus on real-time translation with captions (androidauthority.com)
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Trump Mobile’s golden phone delayed despite promises (feeds.feedburner.com)
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Meta's Neural Band Can Now Let You Handwrite on Your Pants (cnet.com)
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Meta pauses international expansion of its Ray-Ban Display glasses (techcrunch.com)
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I Wore Razer's Project Motoko: Like Smart Glasses, but in Headphone Form (cnet.com)
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I Wore Razer's Project Motoko at CES 2026: Like Smart Glasses, but in Headphone Form (cnet.com)
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Meta delays Ray-Ban Display glasses global rollout due to inventory limits, U.S. demand (cnbc.com)
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Meet ‘Cloud-9,’ a New Type of Object That Shows What a Failed Galaxy Looks Like (gizmodo.com)
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I saw Razer’s AI headphones, and they could be the perfect alternative to smart glasses (androidauthority.com)
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Court System Says Hallucinating AI System Is Ready to Be Deployed After Dramatically Lowering Expectations (futurism.com)
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Meta has delayed the international rollout of its display glasses (engadget.com)
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Chinese Fusion Reactor Achieves Plasma Density Previously Thought to Be Impossible (futurism.com)
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The AI glasses you might actually wear: XGIMI MemoMind debuts at CES with a feather-light design (androidauthority.com)
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Meta is adding a teleprompter and virtual writing to its Ray-Ban Display glasses (theverge.com)
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Meta hits pause on Ray-Ban Display expansion plans (theverge.com)
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Hyundai and Boston Dynamics Unveil Humanoid Robot Atlas At CES (slashdot.org)
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This is how much Motorola’s first book-style foldable phone could cost (androidauthority.com)
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I wore the world's first HDR10 smart glasses, and they can easily replace my home TV (zdnet.com)
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These smart glasses beat the Meta Ray-Bans for me with useful features and a cheaper price (zdnet.com)
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