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your science briefing for 04.29.2025
The next alarming phase of global warming may be on its way, a deepfake nude crisis in South Korea, bird flu's quiet advances in dairy cattle, and…
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your science briefing for 04.28.2025
Why digital natives constantly fall for online lies and hoaxes, Zuck issues the death rattle for social media, the looming measles crisis, and more...
Apr 28
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your science briefing for 04.28.2025
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chairman trump's great leap backwards
The Trumpian war on science, culture, and checks and balances on executive power is eagerly, and rapidly, repeating the worst mistakes of past…
Apr 27
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your science briefing for 04.25.2025
The ominous start of the Great American Brain Drain, how rocky planets melt around alien stars, the creepy consequences of selling your face to AI, and…
Apr 25
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your science briefing for 04.25.2025
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your science briefing for 04.24.2025
The biggest structure in the universe turns out to be even bigger than we thought, the dangers of rising humidity, how easy it is to jailbreak chatbots…
Apr 24
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your science briefing for 04.24.2025
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your science briefing for 04.23.2025
Why getting a routine full body scan is a terrible idea, the Plandemic grift is back and even more transparent, Gen Zs are joining Silicon Valley's cult…
Apr 23
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your science briefing for 04.23.2025
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your science briefing for 04.22.2025
The ghost of our earliest ancestor is buried in our genes, finding a lone black hole in the darkness of space, the death toll of USAID cuts, and more...
Apr 22
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your science briefing for 04.22.2025
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your science briefing for 04.21.2025
Sniffing alien farts on what we think is the universe's most habitable type of planet, our universe may be spinning, why space tastes like a fruity…
Apr 21
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your science briefing for 04.21.2025
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how killer robots are already preparing to fight the wars of tomorrow
With a new age of empires seemingly on the immediate horizon, militaries across the world are scrambling for a new great equalizer on the battlefield…
Apr 20
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how killer robots are already preparing to fight the wars of tomorrow
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your science briefing for 04.18.2025
Why money doesn't buy long term happiness, Big Tech wants all of our electricity for vaporware, the world's faster shutter speed, and more...
Apr 18
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your science briefing for 04.18.2025
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your science briefing for 04.17.2025
The techno-communist utopia of Musk's grandfather, the sheer complexity of seeing things, the mystery of hot-swapping mitochondria, and more...
Apr 17
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your science briefing for 04.17.2025
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your science briefing for 04.16.2025
A reminder why "vaccine skeptics" are actually just anti-vaccine, period, untangling the messy, extreme politics of natalists, how Fox News ate America…
Apr 16
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your science briefing for 04.16.2025
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