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Free Textbook on Engineering Thermodynamics
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Colorado Adds Open-Source Exemption to Age-Verification Bill
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America's Geothermal Breakthrough
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America's Geothermal Breakthrough Could Unlock a 150-Gigawatt Energy Revolution
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The Quiet Resurgence of RF Engineering
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Meet the 19-meter Cretaceous kraken that swam with mosasaurs
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AI traders are already testing prediction markets—and losing money
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Familiarity is the enemy: On why Enterprise systems have failed for 60 years
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ChatGPT 5.5 wants to be the one that finally ‘gets’ you
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OpenAI releases GPT-5.5, a more powerful engine for coding, science, and general work
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The Hunt for Extraterrestrial Life Enters a New Frontier
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How Multi-Concept Ownership Benefits Both Franchisors and Franchisees
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'Hairdryer used to trick weather sensor' to win Polymarket bet
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'Hairdryer used to trick weather sensor' to win $34,000 Polymarket bet
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Bad Memories Still Haunt AI Agents
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I spent years trying to make CSS states predictable
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Your Business Already Has the Most Valuable AI Asset — You Just Haven’t Extracted It Yet
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'The Gentlemen' Rapidly Rises to Ransomware Prominence
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Opinion | Open Source Isn’t a Security Boon
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