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Sat July 18, 2026
(Yahoo)
 
 
 
Rock em' sock em' robots
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(BlueSky)
 
 
 
Man, R2D2 has really gone to shiat
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(Science Daily)
 
 
 
Pray for Europe's wildlife
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(NASA)
 
 
 
NASA moves Sunrise mission from ULA Vulcan rocket to a SpaceX Falcon Heavy because he might be a farking Nazi but unlike ULA, SpaceX can get it to space before the heat death of the universe
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Fri July 17, 2026
(Guardian)
 
 
 
The hottest new fashion trend is "adversarial clothing". These clothes make a powerful fashion statement about the importance of privacy by exploiting weaknesses in some computer vision systems
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(Abc.net.au)
 
 
 
Australia's new rules for AI data centers look spiffy. Oh wait, now they're going to let consultants and industry experts modify the rules. Well at least the new rules are...uh, legislation. To be introduced. Next year. So no new rules. Sorry, my bad
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(EurekAlert)
 
 
 
Source of extremely high-energy particles in the Milky Way identified and they're not space-peanuts because that would make it a galactic Snickers. Scienticians still satisfied tho
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(ieee spectrum)
 
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In addition to his other technological advancements and breakthroughs, Alan Turing developed a voice encryption system, but we only learned about it because Bayley kept Turing's papers until he died in 2020, 66 years after Turing passed away
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(Semafor)
 
 
 
The basic processes of science are being upended by AI in drug making, maths, astononomy and physics
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(Science Daily)
 
 
 
Ancient sea worm found to have "bio-metal" jaws, intriguing mad scientists because we can't make a T-1000 terminator with just evil AI alone
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(EurekAlert)
 
 
 
Brain circuits may help explain cognitive symptoms in PSP but there's no explaining the Nokia Engage
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(Guardian)
 
 
 
"Humans aren't delicious" claims shark expert. Well, yeah, maybe raw, but when properly braised in a slow cooker with a white wine mustard glaze? *chef's kiss*
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(Science Daily)
 
 
 
Terraforming Mars may be easier than we thought, and not just because we've gotten better at releasing greenhouse gases
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(Psychology Today)
 
 
 
How can chemicals like Psilocybin, LSD and ketamine keep showing positive brain changes months after the dose has worn off?
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(University of Chicago)
 
 
 
University researchers create new diagnostic test using blood from a simple finger-prick to look for biomarkers signaling pregnancy, but it won't replace fingering and pricks
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(9 to 5 Google)
 
 
 
Welcome to 2026 Android, where the OS finally knows "Your Info" and matches an ability iPhone has had since iOS 8, released in 2014
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(Yahoo)
 
 
 
Make your sexting and doomscrolling a little less painful 👍 👍 👍
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(Reuters)
 
 
 
The name on the bow might say RSS David Attenborough, but for all of us, it will forever be remembered as Boaty McBoatface
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(AOL)
 
 
 
If you buy clothing, or anything made of fabric, the first thing you need to do when you bring it home is chuck it in the freezer for 24 hours
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(Huffington Post)
 
 
 
Permanent Daylight Saving Time will KILL US ALL
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(Nature)
 
 
 
The new, improved CRISPR, thanks to refinements suggested by AI
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(Engadget)
 
 
 
"Well it seems like my AWS bill has spiked somewhat to...*puts pinky finger to mouth* 1 billion dollars"
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(Some Guy)
 
 
 
... then on a whim I ordered a bulgogi pizza
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(Mashable)
 
 
 
Earth 2.0 found. Hopefully it's better than the original
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(Big Think)
 
 
 
Human bodies decay in the microgravity environment of interplanetary space, but recover on planet Earth. The low gravity of Mars will be a challenge, but maybe not a dealbreaker
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(FrontiersIn)
 
 
 
Ancient Egyptian princesses could handle bones with deadly precision and intent
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(Science Alert)
 
 
 
You have been alerted to the discovery of the world's oldest amber
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(Ars Technica)
 
 
 
Ars crunches numbers on SpaceX data center plans. Assuming they remember to send radiators, it will optimistically cost $1.45 trillion. Pessimisticly it will cost $9.8 trillion using 77 thousand Starship launches assuming they get up the cadence
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(Neal.fun)
 
 
 
Hmmm...water, flour, milk, chocolate, egg, sugar, IceNine, thermite, and Greek fire, mix well, and heat with high-energy plasma until done
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(NYPost)
 
 
 
Oh poop
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(Computerworld)
 
 
 
"Would China, Russia, and 27 others really create an international AI standards organization without US?"
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(CNBC)
 
 
 
Any lead the US thought it had in AI over China is gone now as Moonshot AI unveils its Kimi model, closing the gap with US systems
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(EurekAlert)
 
 
 
Potential control of deadly red tides takes a leap forward
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(George Mason University)
 
 
 
Splash a 'happy ending' punchline here
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(EurekAlert)
 
 
 
What animals do before going to war (with terrifying photo of mobilizing meerkats)
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(Some Guy)
 
 
 
Golf generates nearly €630 million in societal benefits ...in Finland. Not even trolling here
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(ScienceBlog)
 
 
 
Everybody is weird. Here comes the science
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(BBC-US)
 
 
 
The Hunt for Red Komsomolets' Plutonium
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(MSN)
 
 
 
At least 12,000 extra people died during Europe's June heatwave. Which is about 32,444 Fahrenheit
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(Some Guy)
 
 
 
Grab some scones, Marmite, Spotted Dick, and a cuppa, and chill out to this real time British Rail map. Or grab a pint of lager, because no one's going to judge you if you're drinking on their timezone's schedule
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(Some Guy)
 
 
 
Great Scott Despite politicians flooring it toward 1955, solar just added 84 gigawatts and became the cheapest new utility power. Roads? Where we're going, we don't need fossil fuels
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(Asia Research News)
 
Boobies
 
Ions can flow through solid crystals like a liquid. Tag is for their diagram of a Host and Carrier Model
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(BlueSky)
 
 
 
When you use ChatGTP for everything. Subby asks phone if this is Video, Satire, Scary, or Obvious
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(EurekAlert)
 
 
 
The Sun contains more silver than previously estimated. Stem Tab is there
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(YouTube)
 
 
 
Those are clearly olmec heads in ancient China. Some of those decorated walls appear to be freestanding for the entire time, not a recent dig. Is China only now allowing outsiders to see this? Archeology
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(Space.com)
 
 
 
Late-term abortion performed in Texas
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(ieee spectrum)
 
 
 
This experimental drone takes advantage of delays in human visual processing to appear almost invisible
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(Simple Flying)
 
 
 
It's no "Drink your Ovaltine" but still nicely done
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(Encycla)
 
 
 
Affected by the wildfires and/or your PM2.5 count is high where you live, and there's no HEPA filters available? Here's how to build a Corsi Cube using four MERV13 filters and a box fan
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Thu July 16, 2026
(Ars Technica)
 
 
 
Linus tells the AI haters to fork off
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