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Can Nvidia be dethroned? Meet the startups vying for its crown - The
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Indonesia has more than 700 languages. Can AI save them?
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Growing up in the Indonesian province of Banyuwangi, Antariksawan
Jusuf spoke Using with his family and friends. It wasn’t until he
went to university in Bali, where he had to speak the national
language Bahasa Indonesia, that he realized Using was in danger of
dying out.
“Using is threatened by modernization,” Antariksawan, now 58, told
Rest of World. “A lot of parents now prefer Bahasa Indonesia when
they communicate with their children.”
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Can the rich world escape its baby crisis? - The Economist (No
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Governments are splurging on handouts to avert demographic catastrophe
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Sino-Russia feud with the West enters a new dimension - Nikkei Asia
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Reconciliation between the blocs might now be beyond hope
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Why Netanyahu's War Cabinet Is Existentially Divided
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The Israeli prime minister refuses to plan for life after the war in
Gaza.
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Why Tech Job Interviews Became Such a Nightmare - WIRED (No paywall)
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Rising interest rates led tech companies to become more demanding of
potential hires. From lowball offers to endless interviews, it’s
tough out there for coders seeking jobs.
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Second homes are out of reach for most people so this $1.5 billion
startup invented a clever workaround--here's how it works - Fortune
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Pacaso offers an easier way to co-own a vacation home in luxury
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Warming climate is turning rivers rusty with toxic metals
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Data from Colorado mountain rivers shows concentrations of copper,
zinc and sulphate have doubled in 30 years
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A Great Sales Pitch Hinges on the Right Story - Harvard Business
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When you’re working in sales, you need to master the art of
persuasion and that involves being able to tell a compelling story
that explains why your product or service will meet someone’s needs.
It involves listening, making an emotional connection, and thinking
from the customer’s point of view. The earlier you can learn how to
communicate in this way, the faster you will likely grow in your role.
But too often we tell the customer a story we believe sets our product
or service apart without addressing, or considering, the concerns of
the customer. A better approach is to step out of your own head and
get curious about how the world looks, sounds, and feels to your
clients.
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Non-invasive zaps to the spinal cord can treat paralysis--but no one
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With a zap of electricity from well-placed electrodes on the back of
the neck, patients with tetraplegia can regain some modest yet
potentially "life-changing" functioning of their hands and arms,
according to data from a small clinical trial published Monday in
Nature Medicine.
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Why ICC arrest warrants matter, even if Israel and Hamas leaders evade
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The role of the International Criminal Court and the limits to its
authority, explained.
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Mexico’s drug cartels are thriving - FT (No paywall)
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The outgoing president said he would tackle gangs with ‘hugs not
bullets’. Five years on, violence is worse than ever
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A new age of sail begins - The Economist (No paywall)
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By harnessing windpower, high-tech sails can help cut marine pollution
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11 Best Cheap Laptops (2024): Our Picks for $700 or Less
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Computers have put people on the moon and sent cute robots to Mars.
You'd think somewhere in the miraculous technological utopia of our
age, we'd also be able to get a decent laptop without spending a
fortune. All I want is something portable enough that it won't give me
back strain from toting it around all day, and powerful enough to get
basic work done. A light, fast-enough laptop for under $700âis that
so much to ask? Fortunately, it's possible, but there are trade-offs.
You can't edit videos or play hardcore games on them, and the displays
won't be as sharp as on pricier models.
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What Makes Some Ads So Powerful
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As a new marketer, it can be tempting to focus on ideating
advertisements that are extra eye-catching and creative, hoping to
capture the eyes, hearts, and minds of your customers. However,
focusing too much on these elements can lead to poor marketing
choices. You can use the ADPLAN framework to evaluate and develop
advertisements that will resonate with your intended audience.
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How to Succeed While Being Authentic at Work
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Wharton’s Stephanie Creary talks to Georgetown’s Ella F.
Washington about her new book that aims to help underrepresented
workers succeed without sacrificing their authenticity.
A lot has changed since organizational psychologist Ella F. Washington
wrote her first book in 2022, The Necessary Journey: Making Real
Progress on Equity and Inclusion. The murders of George Floyd and
Breonna Taylor had gripped the nation, accelerating the Black Lives
Matter movement and sending companies scrambling to figure out
diversity, equity, and inclusion.
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How Green Hydrogen Is Critical to Electrifying Everything
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The green hydrogen molecule has the potential to convert
hard-to-decarbonize segments of the economy, but regulations stand in
the way, according to a panel of experts who spoke at Wharton.
As April 2024 wound up, the Biden administration released rules that
aim to expedite infrastructure projects and require federal agencies
to get stricter in weighing the potential impacts on the climate and
low-income communities before approving projects like highways and oil
wells.
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Surviving reentry is the key goal for SpaceX's fourth Starship test
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After three test flights, SpaceX has shown that the world's most
powerful rocket can reach space. Now, engineers must demonstrate the
company's next-generation Starship vehicle can get back home.
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We get more useful energy out of renewables than fossil fuels
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It doesn't take a lot of energy to dig up coal or pump oil from the
ground. In contrast, most renewable sources of energy involve
obtaining and refining resources, sophisticated manufacturing, and
installation. So, at first glance, when it comes to the energy used to
get more energy—the energy return on investment—fossil fuels seem
like a clear winner. That has led some to argue that transitioning to
renewables will create an overall drop in net energy production, which
nobody is interested in seeing.
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Google sends DOJ unexpected check in attempt to avoid monopoly jury
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Last week, Google sent a cashier's check to the US government that it
claimed in a court filing covers "every dollar the United States could
conceivably hope to recover" in damages during the Google adtech
monopoly trial scheduled to start this September.
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Scientists Are Very Worried About NASA's Mars Plan
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We could find hints of ancient life in Martian rocksâif we can ever
bring them back to Earth.
In the Martian lowlands, one rocky crater is dotted with small holes,
winding from the floor to the rim like breadcrumbs. Their clean and
cylindrical appearance is distinctly unnatural, suggesting the work of
aliensâwhich it is. For three years, a robot from Earth has been
collecting samples of rock and soil into six-inch-long tubes, whirring
and crackling on the otherwise quiet planet. The robot, a rover named
Perseverance, has deposited some of the samples on the Martian surface
in sealed tubes. The others, about two dozen so far, remain stored
inside the rover's belly.
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How babies’ and children’s temperament varies around the world |
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A child sits on a motorised scooter in Bangkok, Thailand; 13 October
2016. Photo by Jeremy Horner/Panos
A child sits on a motorised scooter in Bangkok, Thailand; 13 October
2016. Photo by Jeremy Horner/Panos
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How Spider Silk Could Inspire Microphones of the Future and
Revolutionize Sound Design
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Spiderwebs can pick up vibrations in air flow caused by sound waves,
and researchers say microphones designed this way could become more
sensitive and compact
Orb-weaver spiders don’t have ears, but in 2022, researchers found
the arachnids use their webs as external eardrums. The spider silk
acts as a super-sensitive listening device, capable of detecting
noises from up to ten feet away, according to the research led by Ron
Miles, a mechanical engineer at Binghamton University.
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Electric 'Ripples' in the Resting Brain Tag Memories for Storage |
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Bursts of electrical activity, known as "sharp wave ripples," occur
when we're awake and resting. A new study suggests that they flag
experiences for the brain to store as long-term memories later when
we're asleep.
György Buzsáki first started tinkering with waves when he was in
high school. In his childhood home in Hungary, he built a radio
receiver, tuned it to various electromagnetic frequencies and used a
radio transmitter to chat with strangers from the Faroe Islands to
Jordan.
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Can a '90s Cult Classic Save the Comic-Book Movie?
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The superhuman protagonist of The Crow, the comic-book movie that went
on to become a cult hit after its release 30 years ago, doesn't relish
being undead and invincible. When he first shows his face on-screen,
Eric Draven, played by Brandon Lee, is crawling out of his own grave
in near-feral agony. His fingers claw at the mud around his tomb. His
clothes, drenched by rain, cling to his skin. He never gets to his
feet; instead, he writhes on his back, screaming in pain.To say this
isn't a standard superhero's welcome is an understatementâbut then,
The Crow didn't care to obey the genre's conventions. Grim, stylish,
and brazenly violent, the film is a gothic fable about a young rock
musician and his girlfriend who, on the eve of their wedding, are
murdered. When Draven, the former heavy-metal guitarist, is
resurrected from the dead a year later by a mystical crowâjust go
with itâhe's not a noble crime fighter, but a wounded predator
hunting the killers. "They're all dead," he snarls. "They just don't
know it yet."
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The Big AI Risk Not Enough People Are Seeing
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"Our focus with AI is to help create more healthy and equitable
relationships." Whitney Wolfe Herd, the founder and executive chair of
the dating app Bumble, leans in toward her Bloomberg Live interviewer.
"How can we actually teach you how to date?"
When her interviewer, apparently bemused, asks for an example of what
this means, Herd launches into a mind-bending disquisition on the
future of AI-abetted dating: "Okay, so for example, you could in the
near future be talking to your AI dating concierge, and you could
share your insecurities. 'I just came out of a breakup. I have
commitment issues.' And it could help you train yourself into a better
way of thinking about yourself. And then it could give you productive
tips for communicating with other people. If you want to get really
out there, there is a world where your dating concierge could go and
date for you with other dating concierges." When her audience lets out
a peal of uneasy laughter, the CEO continues undeterred, heart-shape
earrings bouncing with each sweep of her hands. "No, no, truly. And
then you don't have to talk to 600 people. It will then scan all of
San Francisco for you and say, These are the three people you really
ought to meet."
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The Panic Over Smartphones Doesn't Help Teens
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Smartphones and social media are melting our children's brains and
making them depressed, or so goes the story we are being told. The
headlines are constant; it's enough to make any parent want to shut
off every smart device in their home. Fortunately for my kids, who
enjoy a good "cat attacks dog" video on TikTok, I go to work each day
and see what adolescents are really up to on their devices. And it
turns out that the story behind teen social-media use is much
different from what most adults think.
I am a developmental psychologist, and for the past 20 years, I have
worked to identify how children develop mental illnesses. Since 2008,
I have studied 10-to-15-year-olds using their mobile phones, with the
goal of testing how a wide range of their daily experiences, including
their digital-technology use, influences their mental health. My
colleagues and I have repeatedly failed to find compelling support for
the claim that digital-technology use is a major contributor to
adolescent depression and other mental-health symptoms.
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The New Sound of Sexual Frustration
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In 1989, a socially anxious handyman named Trent Reznor shut himself
in the Cleveland recording studio that employed him and emerged with
one of rock and roll's great statements of sexual frustration. Nine
Inch Nails's debut album, Pretty Hate Machine, blended noise with
synthesized melodies and dance beats; it sounded like the work of a
loner who hated his own need for connection, intimacy, and other
bodies. In the ragged rasp of a man dying of thirst, Reznor screamed a
confession: "I just want something I can never have!"
This history comes to mind as a precedent for Hit Me Hard and Soft,
the sensational new Billie Eilish album. Ever since she was a young
teen posting songs online, Eilish has spoken to the desires and
anxieties of a headphone-encased, bedroom-secluded generation. Her
brother, the producer Finneas, has helped her create an eclectic,
depressive sound, merging folk and jazz with the goth-electronic
lineage of Nine Inch Nails, New Order, and Portishead. Eilish's third
album boils this approach down to its slick essence, sustaining a mood
of longing that is very now.
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Why reimagining the particle accelerator is so challenging
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Right now, over in Europe, the world’s most powerful particle
accelerator in history — the Large Hadron Collider — is once again
colliding particles in record fashion: at the highest energies and
with the greatest collision frequencies (what accelerator physicists
call luminosities) of all-time. Record numbers of collisions at
record-high energies are going to translate into the production of
more Higgs bosons (as well as many other interesting particles) than
ever before. But even this iteration of the Large Hadron Collider, the
high-luminosity version (the HL-LHC), is still going to be severely
limited in terms of what types of questions it will be able to answer.
All colliders have limits to what they’ll be able to probe: even the
HL-LHC. To find out more information about the fundamentals of our
Universe, a new collider will be needed. But which one should we
build? Here’s what everyone should know about the four major types
of collider presently under consideration.
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"Misfits that fit" and other golden qualities of innovative leaders
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You can’t manage innovation; you can only lead it. Traditional
organizations have plenty of managers, but often they lack enough
builders and creators who can start things from scratch and pivot as
needed. Yet, larger organizations can offer innovators what no startup
can provide. They can unlock access to extraordinary and immediate
scale to implement ideas. Compare a large bank and a small fintech
company. Or a large healthcare company with a biotech startup.
Armed with our knowledge of the “venture mindset,” we clearly see
VCs looking for these three guiding principles in their teams.
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