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New fastest supercomputer is built to simulate nuclear bombs
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Brajeshwar
15 hours ago
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Bluesky is ushering in a pick-your-own algorithm era of social media
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amichail
17 hours ago
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AI maths assistant could help solve problems that humans are stuck on
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1 day ago
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Jets of liquid bounce off hot surfaces without ever touching them
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3 days ago
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We now think the myopia epidemic can be slowed – or even reversed
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zeristor
4 days ago
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War-era sugar rationing boosted health of UK people conceived in 1940s
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haltingproblem
6 days ago
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Google tool makes AI-generated writing easily detectable
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deadgopher
6 days ago
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Phones create most complete map ever of the ionosphere
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Brajeshwar
6 days ago
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Reevaluating Google's Reinforcement Learning for IC Macro Placement
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oldgradstudent
11 days ago
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Butterflies remember caterpillar experiences (2008)
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thunderbong
12 days ago
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The complete guide to cooking oils and how they affect your health
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cmbailey
12 days ago
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What does it mean to "look" at a black hole?
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hhs
13 days ago
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New science fiction books of July 2024 include debut from Keanu Reeves
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walterbell
13 days ago
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One in 20 new Wikipedia pages seem to be written with the help of AI
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Brajeshwar
17 days ago
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We've seen particles that are massless only when moving one direction
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thunderbong
18 days ago
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Hornets can hold their alcohol like no other animal on Earth
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gmays
20 days ago
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More evidence that limiting social media won't boost your well-being
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janandonly
22 days ago
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Psychedelics and VR could reveal how we become immersed in reality
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sowbug
23 days ago
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AI models fall for the same scams that we do
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Brajeshwar
24 days ago
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AI models fall for the same scams that we do
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Brajeshwar
25 days ago
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Preserved tracks suggest non-avian dinosaurs used their wings to run
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nobody9999
27 days ago
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Once we pass 1.5°C of global warming, there is no going back
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belter
27 days ago
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The First Brown Dwarf Ever Found Was the Strangest, Now We Know Why
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jandrewrogers
32 days ago
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'quantum software developer' became a job that exists
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2 points
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Brajeshwar
33 days ago
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Best-case scenario for climate change is now 1.6°C of warming
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doener
41 days ago
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Tiny nuclear-powered battery could work for decades in space or at sea
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2 points
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wslh
42 days ago
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The Brain Is a Time Machine
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yamrzou
43 days ago
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The physicist who argues that there are no objective laws of physics
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janandonly
44 days ago
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The brain has its own microbiome
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48 points
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janandonly
46 days ago
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We avoid effort even though it can improve our well-being
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52 points
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XzetaU8
48 days ago
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