European funder must increase capacity to meet the ambition of scientists
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The exotic particles that could finally break the Standard Model
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Simple and Correct Snapshot Isolation
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Snowball Earth may hide a far stranger climate cycle than anyone expected
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Russia cloaks launch schedule after spaceport falls in Ukraine's sights
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The Best Toys of April 2026
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Modder releases loader to turn the PS5 into a Linux system
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Another AI-Assisted Software Scan Yields 9-Year-Old Linux Bug
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The upsell game – Vercel upselling tactics revealed
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Kobo is giving away free e-readers, accessories, and gift cards — here’s how to enter
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LinkedIn scans for 6,278 extensions and encrypts the results into every request
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OpenAI explains why ChatGPT was obsessed with goblins for a while
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Unverified Evaluations in Dusk's PLONK
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California Cops Can Finally Give Robotaxis Tickets
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The Subtle Hiring Mistake That’s Costing You Great Talent
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Does Postgres Scale?
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T-Mobile extends its $50 bill credit offer to more users interested in its credit card
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