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19951.
Meta Closes Three VR Studios As Part of Its Metaverse Cuts (slashdot.org)
19952.
Exa-d: How to store the web in S3 (news.ycombinator.com)
19953.
Patch Tuesday, January 2026 Edition (krebsonsecurity.com)
19954.
New Apple TV docuseries to explore the life of tennis legend Andre Agassi (9to5mac.com)
19955.
Daily briefing: Why ‘harmless’ germs can be deadly for some people (feeds.nature.com)
19956.
Why is flu so bad this year? Highly mutated variant offers answers (feeds.nature.com)
19957.
How ageing harms the body’s response to raging infection (feeds.nature.com)
19958.
Ancient pottery reveals early evidence of mathematical thinking (feeds.nature.com)
19959.
Memories of items and their contexts are encoded by separate groups of human brain cells (feeds.nature.com)
19960.
Biosensors characterize the routes taken by receptors to different active states (feeds.nature.com)
19961.
Stretchy organic LED devices with an ‘exciplex’ state are highly efficient (feeds.nature.com)
19962.
AI tools boost individual scientists but could limit research as a whole (feeds.nature.com)
19963.
An electrically injected solid-state surface acoustic wave phonon laser (feeds.nature.com)
19964.
Disease tolerance and infection pathogenesis age-related tradeoffs in mice (feeds.nature.com)
19965.
A foundation model for continuous glucose monitoring data (feeds.nature.com)
19966.
Dominant contribution of Asgard archaea to eukaryogenesis (feeds.nature.com)
19967.
AI can turbocharge scientists’ careers — but limit their scope (feeds.nature.com)
19968.
What the future holds for AI – from the people shaping it (feeds.nature.com)
19969.
Predicting the fate of tropical forests under intensifying heat (feeds.nature.com)
19970.
The infection enigma: why some people die from typically harmless germs (feeds.nature.com)
19971.
Six steps to protect researchers’ digital security (feeds.nature.com)
19972.
CrowdStrike to Buy Seraphic Security in Bid to Boost Browser Security (darkreading.com)
19973.
CrowdStrike to Buy Seraphic Security In Bid to Boost Browser Security (darkreading.com)
19974.
CISO Succession Crisis Highlights How Turnover Amplifies Security Risks (darkreading.com)
19975.
BMW’s first electric M car is coming in 2027—with one motor per wheel (arstechnica.com)
19976.
A 40-line fix eliminated a 400x performance gap (news.ycombinator.com)
19977.
A 40-Line Fix Eliminated a 400x Performance Gap (news.ycombinator.com)
19978.
When hardware goes end-of-life, companies need to open-source the software (news.ycombinator.com)
19979.
EOL hardware should mean open-source software (news.ycombinator.com)
19980.
The RAM shortage’s silver lining: Less talk about “AI PCs” (arstechnica.com)
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