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Space Ice Is Actually Really Weird, Scientists Say
Gizmodo
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Ars Live recap: Climate science in a rapidly changing world
Ars Technica
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Weird chemical used in plastics has erupted as latest fentanyl adulterant
Ars Technica
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Mighty mitochondria: Cell powerhouses harnessed for healing
Ars Technica
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Dr. ChatGPT Will See You Now
Wired
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Scientists Succeed in Reversing Parkinson’s Symptoms in Mice
Wired
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China Has Attempted What Might Be the First-Ever Orbital Refueling of a Satellite
Wired
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A Giant Planet and a Small Star Are Shaking Up Conventional Cosmological Theory
Wired
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Conspiracy Theories About the Texas Floods Lead to Death Threats
Wired
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‘Design thinking’ is on its deathbed (and that’s okay)
Fast Co - Design
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Deep Sky science chief Phil De Luna departs company to “build something new”
BetaKit
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Why Jolly Ranchers Are Banned in the UK but Not the US
Wired
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On Mexico’s Caribbean Coast, There’s Lobster for the Tourists and Microplastics for Everyone Else
Wired
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How the Binding of Two Brain Molecules Creates Memories That Last a Lifetime
Wired
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Meteorologists Say the National Weather Service Did Its Job in Texas
Wired
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Is It Time to Stop Protecting the Grizzly Bear?
Wired
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The EU Proposes New Rules to Govern the European Space Race
Wired
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Trump’s ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ Would Leave Millions Without Health Insurance
Wired
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Despite Protests, Elon Musk Secures Air Permit for xAI
Wired
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Insurers Aren’t Saying Whether They’ll Cover Vaccines for Kids if Government Stops Recommending Them
Wired
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How to Travel to the Most Remote Office on Earth
Wired
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Gaming Cancer
Nautilus
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Feeling Hoarse? You Might Have the New ‘Stratus’ Covid Variant
Wired
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The Senate Just Put Clean Energy for AI in the Crosshairs
Wired
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Elon's Recommended Reading
Eric Jorgenson
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Student Solves a Long-Standing Problem About the Limits of Addition
Wired
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The World Is Producing More Food than Ever—but Not for Long
Wired
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Phil De Luna thinks Canada is the perfect place to store the world’s carbon
BetaKit
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Boris Wertz thinks science is the new moat for Canadian tech
BetaKit
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"Reproducing the conditions that made Sequoia’s hallways electric"
Collaborative Fund
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Doing Elegant Work
Eric Jorgenson
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Different Kinds of Smart
Collaborative Fund
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Weekly Dose of Optimism #147
Packy McCormick
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Brain Drain
Scott Galloway
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No, you can't just replace science with Silicon Valley
Erik Hoel
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My Thoughts on Tariffs, Economic History, and the Market Decline
Collaborative Fund
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Inside arXiv—the Most Transformative Platform in All of Science
Wired
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Turning $5M Into $100M
Collaborative Fund
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Beautiful vs. Practical Advice
Collaborative Fund
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Logan Ury: Unlock the Secret to Building Strong Relationships [The Knowledge Project Ep. #219]
Farnam Street
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The 4 Secrets to Storytelling for Business
Nir Eyal
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Pure Independence
Collaborative Fund
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AI plays Pokémon, but so does π. Tesla's "brand collapse." Neuroscience scaling laws. Why do I know all the songs on the radio?
Erik Hoel
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Albert Raises Another $20 Million to Bring AI to the Chemicals Industry
Homebrew
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Albert Raises $22.5 Million Series A to Bring More (and Smarter) Software to Material Sciences
Homebrew
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Exit Price, Not Entry Price
Eric Jorgenson
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What Are AI Agents—And Who Profits From Them?
Evan Armstrong
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History is More Like Science Fiction Than Fantasy
Venkatesh Rao
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All My Thoughts After 40 Hours in the Vision Pro
Wait but Why
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The Ocean’s Mysteries—and Marvels—Are About to Reach New Depths
Wired
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What the Hell is going on With Superconductors
Eric Jorgenson
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How to Blow Up a Timeline
Eugene Wei
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Slang: Helping Small Businesses Answer Every Call Intelligently
Homebrew
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Albert Invent Raises $7.5 Million Seed Round Because The Nearly $5 Trillion Chemicals and Manufacturing Science Industry Needs Modern Software
Homebrew
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How Physics Explains Business
Nathan Baschez
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How to Prioritize a Roadmap
Nathan Baschez
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My Favorite Movies of 2021
Eugene Wei
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Data As A Strategic Lever Of Growth
Brian Balfour
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PhDs Aren't Starting Companies Like They Used To
Nnamdi Iregbulem
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American Idle
Eugene Wei
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Zena Hitz: Liberal Arts Thinking
David Perell
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Trump’s Legacy of Racism
Seth Levine
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The Big and the Small
Wait but Why
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Seeing Like an Algorithm
Eugene Wei
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TikTok and the Sorting Hat
Eugene Wei
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Please Fund More Science
Sam Altman
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How to Conquer Cohort Analysis With a Powerful Clinical Research Tool
Nnamdi Iregbulem
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Meet Dev, the Highest-Paid Software Developer in America
Nnamdi Iregbulem
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Why Information Grows
Eugene Wei
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How We Got To Now
Chris Dixon
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