Briefing Chat: Are scientists funny? The evidence is in — and it's no joke
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Mighty mini-magnet is low in cost and light on energy use
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Chemical pollutants are rife across the world’s oceans
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Spring equinox 2026: Time, meaning, and the science behind the turning of the seasons
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Don’t Let New Regulations Overwhelm You — Take Control in 30 Days or Less
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With Government's Role Uncertain, Businesses Unite to Combat Fraud
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My first patch to the Linux kernel
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No AI in Node.js Core
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A rogue AI led to a serious security incident at Meta
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The case for giving yourself permission to breathe, according to neuroscience
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macOS 26 breaks custom DNS settings including .internal
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A rogue AI led to a serious security incident at Meta
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An FAQ on Reinforcement Learning Environments
(news.ycombinator.com)
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This PlayStation 4 emulator is rapidly growing its playable games library
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Polymarket and Kalshi are suddenly in the government’s crosshairs
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Russian hackers exploit Zimbra flaw in Ukrainian govt attacks
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Trump administration wants 6G phones even before 6G comes into existence
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Paramount’s $110 billion Warner Bros. gamble
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ANBERNIC’s PS Vita clones finally get a price tag and pre-order date, but there’s a catch
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