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100 years of synthetic fuels
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Huge meta-research project puts claims in social-science papers to the test
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‘Replication games’ test the robustness of social-science studies
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Cutting aircraft soot emissions is not enough to curb contrail clouds
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These advanced solar cells have an antique source: old bullets
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Gemini for Home’s new ‘expressive’ lighting controls let you describe the vibes
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I Decompiled the White House's New App
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This VPN provider is launching a privacy-first alternative to other AI platforms
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This is my third Orion launch, but it feels totally different
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Liquids Crack With an Audible Snap, Study Finds
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The AI Race Isn’t About Intelligence Anymore — It’s About Getting Things Done
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The ’80s Submersible That Transformed Underwater Exploration
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Stop thinking about work earlier today to be more productive tomorrow
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Sony halts memory card shipments due to NAND shortage
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AI used in warfare needs a strong ethical framework
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A solar system is born
(feeds.nature.com)
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Bunny or bug?
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Air Canada’s CEO Will Resign After Making One Critical Mistake Following a Fatal Crash
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Vulnerability research is cooked
(news.ycombinator.com)
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Vulnerability Research Is Cooked
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I use excalidraw to manage my diagrams for my blog
(news.ycombinator.com)
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Kyushu Railway Company Train Varieties
(news.ycombinator.com)