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A memory-killing threat tests how ideas spread
weaponizes fallible – In qntm’s 2025 sci-fi thriller *There Is No Antimemetics Division*, a massive government agency battles forces that…
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Why gold stays shiny comes down to atom geometry
gold stays – Researchers investigating how gold’s surface “reconstructs” after being cut suggest the metal’s resistance to tarnish comes from…
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Nike’s recycled World Cup uniforms test circular fashion’s promises
Nike says its World Cup uniforms will be made using “advanced chemical recycling” from 100 percent textile waste, using mixes…
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NASA speeds moon base build with landers, drones, buggies
NASA moon – Less than two months after Artemis II’s lunar flyaround, NASA has begun locking in hardware for a…
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NASA races moon base hardware toward 2028 landings
NASA orders – NASA has begun ordering key hardware for a moon base—landers, rovers, and drones—by awarding hundreds of millions…
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Anthropic turns to theologians as AI power grows
Anthropic consults – In late March, Anthropic invited about 15 religious thinkers to help shape the moral framework behind Claude,…
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Ancient Antarctic Dust Shows Ross Ice Shelf Was Reduced
A new Nature Geoscience study reads volcanic and mineral dust trapped in an East Antarctica ice core to infer that…
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Gödel shows mathematics can’t prove its own truth
mathematics can’t – Kurt Gödel’s incompleteness theorems mean that in any sufficiently powerful, contradiction-free mathematical system, there will always be…
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Solar storms could flip signals, risking deadly crashes
solar storms – A new warning from researchers says space weather can disrupt rail signalling by driving unexpected currents through…
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Want an oxygen-rich atmosphere? Bury carbon via cold subduction
A new synthesis argues Earth’s oxygen-richer air wasn’t driven by one event, but by a long geological sequence: the supercontinent…








