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The coming industrialisation of exploit generation with LLMs
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EmuDevz: A game about developing emulators
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Microsoft Shuts Down Library, Replaces It With AI
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HPV vaccine could help to protect the unvaccinated against cervical cancer
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Gifted dogs learn new words by overhearing humans
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Climate trends influence transatlantic flight times
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Briefing Chat: Can NASA return rocks from Mars? And why dogs have long ears
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Verizon Is Giving Customers $20 for Its Epic Outage — Here's How to Get It
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Ancient pottery reveals early evidence of mathematical thinking
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Ligand-specific activation trajectories dictate GPCR signalling in cells
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AI can turbocharge scientists’ careers — but limit their scope
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Predicting the fate of tropical forests under intensifying heat
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Should the Loch Ness Monster have a scientific name?
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AlphaFold can help African researchers to do cutting-edge structural biology
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Don’t assume that women’s low retraction rates reflect male ‘boldness’
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