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You’re probably ignoring the most important number in your company
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Order a burned CD of your own public GitHub repo
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GitHub is proud to announce that you can now obtain your public repo on CD-ROM
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AI won’t save advertising, says Digitas’ Amy Lanzi
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AOL’s Parent Company Just IPO’d. No, It’s Not 1992
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Mortality associated with non-optimal ambient temperatures from 2000 to 2019
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Publishers can’t control AI answers. They can’t ignore them either
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Have people stopped trusting science? The data tell a surprising story
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Six ways to put the public at the heart of science and policy
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The complex truth about trust in science
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Scientists should recognize their own political biases to build public trust
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Can Rwanda sustain its rise in science and technology? Here’s what can help
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5k menus from the New York Public Library’s Buttolph Collection (1880-1920)
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Bashblog – a single bash script to create blogs
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Marfa Public Radio Puts You to Sleep
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IP Crawl: Living atlas of open webcams discovered on the public internet
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Springer Nature has removed two studies by Max Planck
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Why have papers by one of history's most famous physicists been retracted?
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Everyone Wants to Build AI Using Someone Else’s Work
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How a bizarre subway announcement became TikTok’s latest remix obsession
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GitHub shouldn't be a dependency for publishing Rust on crates.io
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