The IBM scientist who rewrote the rules of information just won a Turing Award
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Marc Andreessen is a philosophical zombie
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Major Turing computing award goes to quantum science for first time
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A strong constraint on radiative forcing of well-mixed greenhouse gases
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How Do You Photograph a Chicken Inside an Egg?
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Judge Deals Major Blow to RFK Jr.
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The Galaxy S26 Ultra has a hidden tool for better portrait lighting
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The science of how fireflies stay in sync
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I Simulated 38,612 Countryle Games to Find the Best Strategy
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Securing digital assets against future threats
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This is not a fly uploaded to a computer
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Six ingenious ways how Canon DSLRs used to illuminate their autofocus points
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