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I Gave Claude a Body
Can humans make AI any better?
The origin story of the modern computer you’ve probably never heard | David Alan Grier
The Story of Kelloggs is Weirder Than You Think
Donut-Shaped Light Could Make Wireless Signals Far More Reliable
Scientists May Miscalculated How Many Humans Are on Earth
Moltbot Is Taking Over Silicon Valley | WIRED
Networks Hold the Key to a Decades-Old Problem About Waves | Quanta Magazine
This New Pyramid Theory Explains the Missing Evidence
Chinese satellite forces 4,400 of its Starlink rivals into lower altitude: study | South China Morning Post
I Tracked Down the Solution to Out of Control Hot Dog Prices
When two years of academic work vanished with a single click
The daring idea that time is an illusion and how we could prove it | New Scientist
Please stop using the wrong Ethernet cables
Why Intelligence Is a Terrible Proxy for Wisdom
The Dangerous Lie About Understanding
China Just Built a Chip Without Silicon (This Changes Everything)
Repetition: Modern Madness and the Conquest of the Future
Cops JUST Discovered Tupac’s Hidden Storage Locker — What Was Inside Left Them Stunned
How the $3 Billion Hilton Family Fortune Vanished
Next Phase of Intelligence
The Biggest AI Coverup Just Got Exposed
Chinese scientists shrink semiconductor chip into fibre as thin as human hair
AI-induced cultural stagnation is no longer speculation − it’s already happening
Life’s evil twins—mirror cells—could doom Earth if scientists don’t stop them | Scientific American
At CERN, the Large Hadron Collider manages to turn lead into gold and revives alchemy as a byproduct of modern physics
Months from failure: tiny flaws may have doomed Antikythera's gears
It sounds like something out of a science fiction series, but it's real: at just 15 years old, Laurent Simons has already completed a PhD and is now researching how to defeat aging with artificial intelligence
One Extraordinary Photo: AP photographer uses infrared technology as surveillance tool | AP News