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AG1 is a lot less science-y than it sounds
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US grant applicants surge at prestigious European research agency
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Loyalty Is Dead in Silicon Valley
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Daily briefing: Tumours use neurons as hotline to the brain
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Is UK science in jeopardy? Huge funding reforms spark chaos and anxiety
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Attackers Use Windows Screensavers to Drop Malware, RMM Tools
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Trump admin is "destroying medical research," Senate report finds
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Critical n8n flaws disclosed along with public exploits
(bleepingcomputer.com)
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Turn Your Expertise Into Published Books Without the Time Commitment
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377.
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Resolving intervalley gaps and many-body resonances in moiré superconductors
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379.
AI could transform research assessment — and some academics are worried
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OpenClaw is a major leap forward for AI—and a cybersecurity nightmare
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Senior staff departing OpenAI as firm prioritizes ChatGPT development
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I know science can’t fix the world — here’s why I do it anyway
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MRI scans show exercise can make the brain look younger
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“Existential risk” – Why scientists are racing to define consciousness
(sciencedaily.com)
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Autonomous cars, drones cheerfully obey prompt injection by road sign
(news.ycombinator.com)