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Chinese tech workers are starting to train their AI doubles—and pushing back (technologyreview.com)
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How Long Poop Stays in Your Body May Impact Your Health, Study Finds (news.ycombinator.com)
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How hidden contributions power modern research (feeds.nature.com)
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What does the future hold for the thawing Arctic? (feeds.nature.com)
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Got bugs? Here’s how to catch the errors in your scientific software (feeds.nature.com)
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Researchers find a way to heat 3D printer filament using microwaves, enabling fusing circuits inside printed objects — tech supports precise heating down to the width of a human hair (tomshardware.com)
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I’ve fired one of America’s most powerful lasers—here’s what a shot day looks like (arstechnica.com)
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The Florida Mass Shooter’s Conversations With ChatGPT Are Worse Than You Could Possibly Imagine (futurism.com)
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Scientists Intrigued by Nasal Spray That Reverse Brain Aging in Mice, Say It May Work on Humans as Well (futurism.com)
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Researchers Invented a Fake Disease to Trick AI and the Funniest Possible Thing Happened (futurism.com)
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Air is full of DNA (news.ycombinator.com)
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College instructor turns to typewriters to curb AI-written work (news.ycombinator.com)
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Fructose Isn't Just Sugar. It Acts More Like a Hormone (slashdot.org)
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Study Finds AI Use Eats Away at Users’ Confidence in Their Own Brains (futurism.com)
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Artificial neurons successfully communicate with living brain cells (sciencedaily.com)
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You Are Not Prepared to Learn the Size of Neanderthal Infants (futurism.com)
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Focused microwaves allow 3D printers to fuse circuits onto almost anything (news.ycombinator.com)
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Train-to-Test scaling explained: How to optimize your end-to-end AI compute budget for inference (venturebeat.com)
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How Silicon Valley Is Turning Scientists into Exploited Gig Workers (news.ycombinator.com)
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Playdate’s handheld changed how Duke University teaches game design (news.ycombinator.com)
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A Tiny Yellow Handheld Changed How Duke University Teaches Game Design (news.ycombinator.com)
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The Online Fiction Boom Reimagining China’s History (wired.com)
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Google defends its handling of user data after ICE subpoena (androidauthority.com)
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Want to stand out on LinkedIn? Try this career strategist's top 3 tips for strengthening your profile (zdnet.com)
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Teens Alarmed at What AI Is Doing to Their Minds (futurism.com)
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Study: EVs with V2H cut household electricity costs and need for home batteries (news.ycombinator.com)
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Michael Rabin has died (news.ycombinator.com)
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Michael Rabin Has Died (news.ycombinator.com)
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How new perspectives come from moonwalking (feeds.feedburner.com)
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Anthropic Cofounder Majored in English Lit in College. Here’s Why He Says His Degree ‘Turned Out to Be Extremely Relevant.’ (feeds.feedburner.com)
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