OpenAI's Lead Is Contracting as AI Competition Intensifies
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Where did all the starships go?
(news.ycombinator.com)
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I know science can’t fix the world — here’s why I do it anyway
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Judge rules Department of Energy's climate working group was illegal
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Science finds its song
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“Existential risk” – Why scientists are racing to define consciousness
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The United States Is Suffering Stomach-Churning Brain Drain
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Can academia handle my religious faith?
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‘Overqualified’ isn’t a compliment. It’s a hiring risk label
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Mermaid ASCII: Render Mermaid diagrams in your terminal
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Render Mermaid diagrams as SVGs or ASCII art
(news.ycombinator.com)
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Still conscious? Brain marker signals when anaesthesia takes hold
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Consumers Reluctant to Shop at Stores That Don't Take Security Seriously
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Tim Berners-Lee Wants Us To Take Back the Internet
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The Download: A bid to treat blindness, and bridging the internet divide
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A novelist who took on the Italian mafia and lived
(news.ycombinator.com)
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US Government Lost More Than 10,000 STEM PhDs Last Year
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PAF15–PCNA exhaustion governs the strand-specific control of DNA replication
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OpenAI’s latest product lets you vibe code science
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OpenAI launches Prism, a new AI workspace for scientists
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The Download: OpenAI’s plans for science, and chatbot age verification
(technologyreview.com)