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At nearly 8,000 metres below the Pacific surface, the Mariana snailfish survives pressures that would crush a submarine — thanks to a partly unossified skeleton, TMAO-saturated cells, and a liver rebuilt for famine.
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When Graham Platner met with Democratic senators last month to try to assuage fears that his troubled personal history would doom his Senate campaign, they pressed him on whether any additional allegations — such as those of sexual assault — were coming. Platner said there would be nothing credible. But on Monday, Politico published a […] Read more ›
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The prompt I typed was short. “Based on everything you know about me, describe my personality. Be detailed. Don’t flatter me.” I expected the usual ChatGPT shape — a careful profile heavy on words like “thoughtful” and “curious,” soft on anything that would actually sting. That was not what I got. A note before I ... Read more Read more ›
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The flinch at compliments is often mistaken for low self-esteem, but for many adults it's a learned association from childhoods where kind words reliably preceded a request. The body remembers the equation long after the household is gone. Read more ›
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Chamath Palihapitiya is returning to a full-time operating role for the first time since leaving Facebook, taking the CEO seat at 8090 Labs after the AI coding startup closed a $135 million Series A led by Salesforce… Read more ›
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On 29 March 1974, six farmers digging a well in a drought-stricken Chinese village hit a clay head four metres down. They had punctured the roof of a 2,200-year-old pit holding more than 8,000 terracotta soldiers guarding the tomb of China's first emperor. Read more ›
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