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Meta is downsizing its legacy AI research team (theverge.com)
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Clickbait Gives AI Models ‘Brain Rot,’ Researchers Find (gizmodo.com)
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Inside the archives of the NASA Ames Research Center (technologyreview.com)
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This is What Most Scares Americans (gizmodo.com)
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Russian hackers evolve malware pushed in "I am not a robot" captchas (bleepingcomputer.com)
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Opera expands Neon’s AI toolkit with a deep research agent (9to5mac.com)
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The World’s Hottest Engine Is Smaller Than a Cell and Hotter Than the Sun’s Corona (gizmodo.com)
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Go Ahead and Let Out a Deep Sigh Right Now. It's Actually Good for You (cnet.com)
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Scientists Invent Room Temperature Ice (futurism.com)
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Scientists Just Detected a Long-Lost Planet ‘Hiding’ Inside Earth (gizmodo.com)
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A Planet Inside a Planet? Traces of Pre-Moon Earth Found Deep Below (gizmodo.com)
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The Fastest Growing Sport in the US Comes With a Sharp Risk to Your Face (gizmodo.com)
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This startup thinks slime mold can help us design better cities (technologyreview.com)
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Supposedly Safe Pickleball Is Becoming a Contact Sport—For Your Face (gizmodo.com)
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‘I Think It’s Quite a Scandal’: Plug-in Hybrids Not as Climate-Friendly as They Seem, Researchers Say (gizmodo.com)
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Nation-state hackers deliver malware from “bulletproof” blockchains (arstechnica.com)
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Hackers exploit Cisco SNMP flaw to deploy rootkit on switches (bleepingcomputer.com)
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Constipated? Here’s What Actually Works, According to Scientists (gizmodo.com)
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New Alzheimer's Treatment Clears Plaques from Brains of Mice Within Hours (news.ycombinator.com)
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Ozempic Might Literally Change How Our Bodies Handle Booze, Study Finds (gizmodo.com)
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Researchers Alarmed to Discover Satellites Broadcasting Unencrypted Military Secrets (futurism.com)
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Satellites Have Exposed Sensitive Data From T-Mobile and Others, Research Reveals (cnet.com)
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New Android Pixnapping attack steals MFA codes pixel-by-pixel (bleepingcomputer.com)
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You Only Need $750 of Equipment to Pilfer Data From Satellites, Researchers Say (gizmodo.com)
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Satellites Have Been Leaking Sensitive Data From T-Mobile and Others, Research Reveals (cnet.com)
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Your T-Mobile data might’ve been broadcast for anyone with hobbyist hardware to intercept (androidauthority.com)
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Coco Robotics taps UCLA professor to lead new physical AI research lab (techcrunch.com)
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Satellites found exposing unencrypted data, including phone calls and some military comms (techcrunch.com)
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No science, no startups: The innovation engine we're switching off (news.ycombinator.com)
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Satellites Are Leaking the World’s Secrets: Calls, Texts, Military and Corporate Data (wired.com)
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