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Scientists Say They’ve Figured Out a Way to Get to Alpha Centauri in Just 20 Years (futurism.com)
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Scientists Say They’ve Tested a Way to Get to Alpha Centauri in Just 20 Years (futurism.com)
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Cosmology with Geometry Nodes (news.ycombinator.com)
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(Blender) Cosmology with Geometry Nodes (news.ycombinator.com)
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OpenAI boss 'deeply sorry' for not telling police of mass shooting suspect's account (feeds.bbci.co.uk)
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OpenAI boss 'deeply sorry' for not telling police of Tumbler Ridge suspect's account (feeds.bbci.co.uk)
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Why are top university websites serving porn? It comes down to shoddy housekeeping. (arstechnica.com)
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Yong Wang Turns Information Into Insights (spectrum.ieee.org)
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Researchers Simulated a Delusional User To Test Chatbot Safety (slashdot.org)
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This Dad’s ‘Horrible’ Smelling Bachelor Pad Inspired His Business. It Hit $12K a Month Fast — Now On Track for $100M a Year. (feeds.feedburner.com)
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New 3D device computes using living brain cells — bioelectronic device uses 3D electronic mesh design paired with living tissue (tomshardware.com)
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Parallel Systems, Leadership, and Research Strategy in Computing: an Interview with Jean-Luc Gaudiot (computer.org)
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Physicists revive 1990s laser concept to propose a next-generation atomic clock (news.ycombinator.com)
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How much for a fake authorship? Ad database reveals secrets of scientific fraud (feeds.nature.com)
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Hit a glitch in your research? Some ‘night science’ thinking could move it forward (feeds.nature.com)
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Inside the evidence revolution — how decision-making became data driven (feeds.nature.com)
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ChatGPT Helped Plan FSU Shooting, Florida Officials Say (cnet.com)
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You’ll Spill Your Juice When You Learn How Many of Florida’s Orange Trees This Incurable Bacteria Has Already Infected (futurism.com)
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If America's so rich, how'd it get so sad? (news.ycombinator.com)
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If America's So Rich, How'd It Get So Sad? (news.ycombinator.com)
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Did kraken-like octopuses rule Cretaceous seas? Massive jaw fossils offer clues (feeds.nature.com)
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Thousands of Harvard graduate students strike — bringing research to a halt (feeds.nature.com)
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Why is heart cancer so rare? The pumping muscle ‘beats’ it (feeds.nature.com)
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Academics demand apology for scientist investigated for China ties but never charged (feeds.nature.com)
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What elite sport prepared me for in the lab — and what it didn’t (feeds.nature.com)
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Scientists Gave Cocaine to Salmon and You Will Absolutely Believe What Happened Next (wired.com)
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Cocaine-Fueled Wild Salmon Swam Twice as Far as Sober Ones (wired.com)
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Are you paying an AI ‘swarm tax’? Why single agents often beat complex systems (venturebeat.com)
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This is the surprising science behind the potato breed in your bag of chips (feeds.feedburner.com)
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Nvidia CEO Says AI Will Be a Permanent Micromanaging Boss Who Never Stops Nagging You (futurism.com)
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