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Keep Your Intuition Sharp While Using AI Coding Tools
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6 Freaky Particles That Could Fix Physics—If They Exist
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UK PlayStation users could be owed billions
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Google is optimizing Android’s core to make your phone feel faster
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AutoKernel: Autoresearch for GPU Kernels
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Gemini in Chrome gets first international expansion
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Gut microbes affect cognition during ageing
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A fellowship of the rings in plant defence
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A silicon chip that enables the creation of 4D cameras
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Quantum entanglement as a tool to image distant astronomical objects
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How an all-female fish species defies evolutionary expectations
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Ultra-bright supernova wobbles like a spinning top
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China pledges billion-dollar spending boost for science
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A big-push community intervention reduced rates of child marriage by 80%
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Lense–Thirring precessing magnetar engine drives a superluminous supernova
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This fish shouldn’t exist — the weird genetics of clonal vertebrates
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This supernova is too bright – now astronomers might know why
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Reentry of NASA satellite will exceed the agency's own risk guidelines
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Reentry of NASA satellite will exceed the agency's risk guidelines
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