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Lightning declines over shipping lanes following regulation of sulfur emissions (theconversation.com)
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Lead is still bad for your brain (neurofrontiers.blog)
Dancing brainwaves: How sound reshapes your brain networks in real time (sciencedaily.com)
How often do health insurers say no to patients? (2023) (propublica.org)
Threat in Your Medicine Cabinet: The FDA's Gamble on America's Drugs (propublica.org)
Gorilla study reveals complex pros and cons of friendship (sciencedaily.com)
Dust in the wind: How cities alter natural airborne particles (phys.org)
A robot walks on water thanks to evolution's solution (arstechnica.com)
Why do we get earworms? (theneuroscienceofeverydaylife.substack.com)
Does Form Shape Function? (quantamagazine.org)
Abuse at the Max-Planck Institutes in Germany (dw.com)
How to Argue with an AI Booster (wheresyoured.at)
Scientific Publishing: Enough Is Enough (asterainstitute.substack.com)
Doctors horrified after Google's healthcare AI makes up body part (futurism.com)
Decline in European Travelers to U.S. (flowingdata.com)
FEMA Is Not Prepared (theatlantic.com)
Engineer restores pay phones for free public use (npr.org)
Genetic links with bipolar disorder identified (europesays.com)
LLMs, but Only Because Your Tech Sucks (aartaka.me)
ABCD Study omits gender-identity data from latest release (thetransmitter.org)
Don't need much sleep? Mutation linked to thriving with little rest (nature.com)
Unpowered SSD endurance investigation finds data loss, performance issues (tomshardware.com)
Windows 11 updates are accidentally getting rid of Copilot (arstechnica.com)
Vitamin D deficiency is widespread – but overusing supplements can be risky too (theconversation.com)
Gen Z, less educated, more conservative people more vulnerable to misinformation (sciencedirect.com)
The Incompleteness of Ethics (aeon.co)
Large study of scientists moving labs reveals how location drives productivity (science.org)
Psychologists simulate ghosting–and reveal why it's so damaging (psypost.org)
Rats walk again after breakthrough spinal cord repair with 3D printing (sciencedaily.com)
Black holes tell us where we are in the Universe. Phones and WiFi block the view (theconversation.com)