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- Independent directors of 23andMe resign from board (investors.23andme.com)
- Data sleuths who spotted research misconduct cleared of defamation (arstechnica.com)
- alphaXiv: Open research discussion on top of arXiv (www.alphaxiv.org)
- Entire staff of game publisher Annapurna Interactive has reportedly resigned (www.theverge.com)
- AlphaProteo generates novel proteins for biology and health research (deepmind.google)
- A dishwasher can make or break a restaurant (2017) (www.washingtonpost.com)
- Fair: A Go library for serving resources fairly (github.com)
- OpenAI o1 Results on ARC-AGI-Pub (arcprize.org)
- Helen Fisher, who researched the brain’s love circuitry, has died (www.nytimes.com)
- "Unstripping" binaries: Restoring debugging information in GDB with Pwndbg (blog.trailofbits.com)
- Rescuing songs that record labels forgot existed (www.bbc.co.uk)
- Tire-related chemical responsible for salmon deaths in urban streams (2020) (www.washington.edu)
- Origami-Inspired Phased Arrays Are Reshaping the Future of Antennas (www.viksnewsletter.com)
- Jerry Neumann: Resignation Letter (reactionwheel.net)
- Leveraging AI for efficient incident response (engineering.fb.com)
- Jacquard lab notebook: Version control and provenance for empirical research (www.inkandswitch.com)
- Research suggests more than half of VMware customers are looking to move (www.theregister.com)
- Resilient Anonymous Communication for Everyone (RACE) (www.darpa.mil)
- Getting price-gouged by private equity in the UK's happiest resort (2023) (www.netincome.co)
- A primer on why microbiome research is hard (www.owlposting.com)
- The Cellular Secret to Resisting the Pressure of the Deep Sea (www.quantamagazine.org)
- Molecule restores cognition and memory in Alzheimer's disease mouse study (newsroom.ucla.edu)