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Your Brain's Memory of a Story Depends on How It Was Told - Scientific American (No paywall)


Sree VijaykumarTelling the same story in different ways can change the brain networks that the listener uses to form memories

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Sanae Takaichi wins historic vote to become Japan's first female prime minister
Sanae Takaichi wins historic vote to become Japan's first female prime minister
Sanae Takaichi, who calls herself Japan's Margaret Thatcher, stitched up a late night deal to secure her appointment as PM.


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Some 60,000 kids have avoided peanut allergies due to 2015 advice, study finds
Some 60,000 kids have avoided peanut allergies due to 2015 advice, study finds
About 60,000 children have avoided developing peanut allergies after 2015 guidance upended medical practice by recommending introducing the allergen to infants starting as early as 4 months, a new study finds.


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The One Thing White-Collar Employees Want More Than Money: Loyalty - BI
The One Thing White-Collar Employees Want More Than Money: Loyalty - BI
We asked employees whether they prefer more money or loyalty. The results are surprising.


 
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Reid Hoffman Says Silicon Valley Is Missing Something Big - BI
Reid Hoffman Says Silicon Valley Is Missing Something Big - BI
Silicon Valley's obsession with software has created a blind spot, and it might be where the next AI revolution begins, said Reid Hoffman.


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Why This Facebook Cofounder Found Being a CEO 'Exhausting' - BI
Why This Facebook Cofounder Found Being a CEO 'Exhausting' - BI
Dustin Moskovitz was the CEO of Asana for over a decade. He recently told Stratechery that it was "quite exhausting."


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Cancer drug combo slashes risk of death by more than 40%
Cancer drug combo slashes risk of death by more than 40%
A new drug combination to treat advanced recurring prostate cancer has shown remarkable results in a long-term trial, lowering the risk of death after eight years by 40.3%. What's more, the drug treatments are already approved for use on their own.


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Daniel Naroditsky: Chess grandmaster dies unexpectedly aged 29
Daniel Naroditsky: Chess grandmaster dies unexpectedly aged 29
Fellow grandmaster Hikaru Nakamura said he was "devastated" by the news and described Daniel Naroditsky's death as "a massive loss for the world of chess".


 
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China Holds a Kill Switch to European Power Grids - chinaobservers
China Holds a Kill Switch to European Power Grids - chinaobservers
As the EU leans into its ambitious climate goals, solar energy has become the poster child of the energy transition . On the surface, it appears to be a success


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Ozempic for All - The Atlantic
Ozempic for All - The Atlantic
Ensuring GLP-1s are covered by Medicaid in all states would save lives--and not be as costly as some people fear.


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Disney+, Hulu Cancellations Spiked After Jimmy Kimmel's Suspension - BI
Disney+, Hulu Cancellations Spiked After Jimmy Kimmel's Suspension - BI
Disney saw more than double the typical number of customers cancel their Disney+ and Hulu subscriptions in September -- when subscribers threatened to quit because of Jimmy Kimmel's brief suspension.


 
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The AWS Outage Sparked Panic Among Diehard Wordle Players - BI
The AWS Outage Sparked Panic Among Diehard Wordle Players - BI
"It was actually, genuinely stressful," said one Wordle user who temporarily lost his daily streak


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What is Aukus, the submarine deal between Australia, UK and US?
What is Aukus, the submarine deal between Australia, UK and US?
The deal is expected to be the focus of talks between US President Donald Trump and Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on Monday.


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An A.I. Party in San Francisco: Wine, Cheese and ChatGPT
An A.I. Party in San Francisco: Wine, Cheese and ChatGPT
In the Bay Area (of course), the new Tupperware party is a place to practice your A.I. prompts.


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Supreme Court considers gun ownership for marijuana smokers
Supreme Court considers gun ownership for marijuana smokers
The Supreme Court will consider whether people who regularly smoke marijuana can legally own guns, the latest firearm case to come before the court since its 2022 decision expanding gun rights. The high court agreed to hear the case Monday. President Donald Trump's administration is asking the justices to revive a case against a Texas man charged with a felony because he allegedly had a gun in his home and acknowledged being a regular pot user. Defense attorneys got the charge tossed out after an appeals court largely struck down a law that bans guns from users of illegal drugs under the high court's more expansive view of the Second Amendment.


 
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Kohler's new Dekoda health sensor peers inside your toilet | The Verge
Kohler's new Dekoda health sensor peers inside your toilet | The Verge
Kohler Health's Dekoda is a health tracker that clamps onto your toilet and provides insights by analyzing what's coming out of your body.


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Netherlands to send migrants to Uganda in Trump-like deal - FT
Netherlands to send migrants to Uganda in Trump-like deal - FT
Dutch government prepares to deport tens of failed asylum seekers and braces for legal challenges


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German banks push private equity funds to retail investors - FT
German banks push private equity funds to retail investors - FT
Lenders from Deutsche Bank to Trade Republic are trying to woo customers to the asset class


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US army taps private equity groups to help fund $150bn revamp - FT
US army taps private equity groups to help fund $150bn revamp - FT
Apollo, KKR, Carlyle and Cerberus among investors that held talks with federal government


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Sarkozy enters jail over campaign financing - France's first ex-president behind bars
Sarkozy enters jail over campaign financing - France's first ex-president behind bars
Nicolas Sarkozy, president from 2007-2012, has appealed against his jail term at La Sante prison.


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WePresent | Exploring Medellin's rebirth through the eyes of its skaters
WePresent | Exploring Medellin's rebirth through the eyes of its skaters
Photographer Lauren Luxenberg's "Touching Ground" tells the story of Medellin's rebirth through the eyes of its skaters


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The unlikely alliance pressing Trump to regulate Pfas on US farms: 'This is a basic human right'
The unlikely alliance pressing Trump to regulate Pfas on US farms: 'This is a basic human right'
A group of farmers, bikers, truckers and scientists from the political left and right are working to bring attention to the health risks of using toxic sludge as fertilizer


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Friedrich Engels 'took creative liberties' with descriptions of class divides in Manchester
Friedrich Engels 'took creative liberties' with descriptions of class divides in Manchester
Cambridge historian Emily Chung finds philosopher's blistering depictions of segregation may have been exaggerated


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Demographic doom-mongering isn't helping - FT
Demographic doom-mongering isn't helping - FT
Frankly, I doubt that the human race is going to become the first species in recorded history that chooses to go extinct


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Congressional Democrats Investigate Arrests of Americans During Raids
Congressional Democrats Investigate Arrests of Americans During Raids
Representative Robert Garcia and Senator Richard Blumenthal started an inquiry to examine reports of misconduct by immigration agents, focusing on the arrests of citizens.


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The top 7 college towns in America by value
The top 7 college towns in America by value
A new study examined dozens of different college towns to find affordable ones that will provide students a good return on investment


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Trump DOE confirms it's canceling over $700M in manufacturing grants
Trump DOE confirms it's canceling over $700M in manufacturing grants
The Department of Energy said it was canceling grants to build new factories in places like Alabama and Kentucky. Three startups are affected.


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Can a U.S.-Australia Deal on Rare Earths Counter China's Dominance?
Can a U.S.-Australia Deal on Rare Earths Counter China's Dominance?
Australia’s got reserves and mining expertise, and the United States is eager to invest in alternatives to China. But building mines, refineries and factories could take years.


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China imports no US soybeans in September for first time in seven years
China imported no soybeans from the U.S. in September, the first time since November 2018 that shipments fell to zero, while South American shipments surged from a year earlier, as buyers shunned American cargoes during the ongoing trade dispute between the world's two largest economies.


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In trade wars of 200 years ago, the pirates were Americans
In trade wars of 200 years ago, the pirates were Americans
Intellectual pirates were celebrated in the young United States, just as they are now in China. A man who smuggled a cotton-processing machine from London was hailed by one Pennsylvania trade group as "the ingenious artizan who counterfeited the Carding and Spinning Machine" and was promised awards and prizes.


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It's Official: Xbox Has a Full-Blown Identity Crisis
It's Official: Xbox Has a Full-Blown Identity Crisis
It doesn't matter if the next Xbox is a PC. What matters is if it's usable.


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Why Most of America Is Terrible at Making Biscuits - The Atlantic
There's a scientific reason no one outside the South can nail them.


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Australian Christian Lobby says any new laws protecting people from cults could be ‘very dangerous’
Australian Christian Lobby says any new laws protecting people from cults could be ‘very dangerous’
The inquiry, which on Tuesday also heard from Dr Janja Lalich, an international expert on cultic studies, as well as representatives from The Religious Trauma Collective and Cult Information and Family Support, will continue to hold hearings before reporting to parliament before 30 September 2026.


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Trump to host GOP senators at White House amid demolition work and government shutdown - US politics live
Trump to host GOP senators at White House amid demolition work and government shutdown - US politics live
Donald Trump welcomed PM Anthony Albanese to the White House, signing a rare earth minerals deal. It came amid rising trade tensions with China, which tightened its rare earth exports and is facing a 100% tariff threat from the US.


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University of Arizona becomes seventh US college to reject Trump's 'compact'
University of Arizona becomes seventh US college to reject Trump's 'compact'
Earlier this month, Trump wrote on social media that "much of Higher Education has lost its way, and is now corrupting our Youth and Society with WOKE, SOCIALIST, and ANTI-AMERICAN Ideology," and that "Institutions that want to quickly return to the pursuit of Truth and Achievement" were "invited to enter into a forward looking Agreement with the Federal Government to help bring about the Golden Age of Academic Excellence in Higher Education."


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This Democrat Lost a Big Race. The Party Is Uneasy About His Return.
This Democrat Lost a Big Race. The Party Is Uneasy About His Return.
Mandela Barnes, the former lieutenant governor of Wisconsin, lost a race for Senate in 2022. He is likely to run for governor in 2026, while Democrats are eager for new candidates and new ideas.


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No Education Department? No Problem, Trump's Education Secretary Says.
No Education Department? No Problem, Trump's Education Secretary Says.
The shutdown means there is, essentially, no Education Department. The latest round of layoffs would leave few workers to enforce special education and civil rights laws.


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G.O.P. Senators Oppose Trump Watchdog Nominee After Report of Racist Texts
G.O.P. Senators Oppose Trump Watchdog Nominee After Report of Racist Texts
At least four Republican senators, including the Senate majority leader, signaled their opposition to Paul Ingrassia, the president’s pick to lead the Office of Special Counsel.


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Biden Completes a Course of Radiation Therapy for Prostate Cancer
Biden Completes a Course of Radiation Therapy for Prostate Cancer
Former President Joseph R. Biden Jr. began radiation therapy last month for an aggressive form of prostate cancer. It is unclear if his treatment has ended.


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Some States With Democratic Governors Are Posting Partisan Shutdown Messages on Official Websites
Some States With Democratic Governors Are Posting Partisan Shutdown Messages on Official Websites
The messages follow a pattern set by the Trump administration, but use notably milder language.


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Illinois Officials Ask Supreme Court to Keep Block on Trump's Chicago Troop Deployment
Illinois Officials Ask Supreme Court to Keep Block on Trump's Chicago Troop Deployment
A Supreme Court ruling, while technically temporary, could set the ground rules for National Guard deployments elsewhere in the country.


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All but 2 Universities Decline a Trump Offer of Preferential Funding
All but 2 Universities Decline a Trump Offer of Preferential Funding
One of the two, Vanderbilt University, signaled it had reservations.


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Government Shutdown Threatens Pay for Air Traffic Controllers
Government Shutdown Threatens Pay for Air Traffic Controllers
Controllers have already received one reduced check, because the shutdown began in the middle of a pay period. The next pay date, Oct. 28, will be the first fully missed paycheck.


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How to stay calm when things go wrong, according to a Navy SEAL
How to stay calm when things go wrong, according to a Navy SEAL
Leadership lessons from William McRaven, best known for his role as the Navy SEAL commander in charge of the team that took down Osama Bin Laden


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One Battle After Another: Why this year's most acclaimed film flopped
One Battle After Another: Why this year's most acclaimed film flopped
Paul Thomas Anderson's political thriller One Battle After Another, starring Leonardo DiCaprio, has been critically acclaimed, but won't break even at the box office.


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Amazon services 'recovering' as Snapchat and banks among sites hit by outage
Amazon services 'recovering' as Snapchat and banks among sites hit by outage
"Companies using Amazon haven't been taking enough adequate care to build protection systems into their applications," says Ken Birman, a computer science professor at Cornell University in New York.


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What caused the AWS outage - and why did it make the internet fall apart?
What caused the AWS outage - and why did it make the internet fall apart?
A chorus of experts said it was a textbook illustration of the risks of putting all of your eggs in one basket in terms of a service provider - AWS is a giant and millions of businesses rely on it.


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What's the best way to detect and destroy drones?
What's the best way to detect and destroy drones?
Crucially, a traffic management system is urgently needed, suggests Mr Hallenborg, involving electronic license plates for each drone device and way for users to register the flight in advance.


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Highest government borrowing in September for five years
Highest government borrowing in  September for five years
In August, long-term borrowing costs reached their highest level since 1998, when the interest rate on 30-year government bonds, known as the yield, jumped to 5.7%. However, this has now fallen to below 5.3%.



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