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What a Sony and TCL partnership means for the future of TVs
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Developer Rescues Stadia Bluetooth Tool That Google Killed
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A Lament for Aperture
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18795.
‘Remote controlled’ proteins illuminate living cells
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Relatively warm deep-water formation persisted in the Last Glacial Maximum
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Probing quantum mechanics with nanoparticle matter-wave interferometry
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18799.
Quantum spin resonance in engineered proteins for multimodal sensing
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18800.
Common variation in meiosis genes shapes human recombination and aneuploidy
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18801.
Large-scale dynamos driven by shear-flow-induced jets
(feeds.nature.com)
18802.
The potential for bridgmanite megacrysts to drive magma ocean segregation
(feeds.nature.com)
18803.
Predatory aggression evolved through adaptations to noradrenergic circuits
(feeds.nature.com)
18804.
Temporal tissue dynamics from a spatial snapshot
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One year in, Big Tech has out-maneuvered MAGA populists
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Google temporarily disabled YouTube's advanced captions without warning
(arstechnica.com)