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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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Florida Opens Criminal Probe Into ChatGPT’s Role in School Shooting (futurism.com)
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Human cooperation undergoes constant breakdown and repair (feeds.nature.com)
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A bat coronavirus can enter human cells through a previously unknown gateway (feeds.nature.com)
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How to impress the Nature Awards judges (feeds.nature.com)
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My Smartwatch Gives Me Health Anxiety. Experts Explain How to Make It Stop (cnet.com)
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Scientists solve decades-old 2D physics puzzle — Chaotic growth in a 2D quantum system obeys statistical laws (tomshardware.com)
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The Internet’s Favorite Lawyer Says We’re Living Through ‘Multiple Watergates per Week’ (wired.com)
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A True Life Hack: What Physical 'Life Force' Turns Biology's Wheels? (news.ycombinator.com)
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US speeds research into mind-altering drugs — including mysterious ‘ibogaine’ (feeds.nature.com)
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US speeds research into mind-altering drugs — including mysterious 'ibogaine' (feeds.nature.com)
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Researchers Use Quantum Computer to Improve AI Predictions (cnet.com)
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This university leader has advice for his corporate counterparts (feeds.feedburner.com)
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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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