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NatureπŸ“Œ Pinnedby Dr. Chen WeiΒ·5h ago

Researchers achieve room-temperature superconductivity in thin-film carbon lattice β€” peer review underway at Nature

A team at MIT and CERN has jointly submitted findings showing sustained superconducting behaviour at 22Β°C in a novel graphene-boron nitride sandwich structure under ambient pressure.

Sourcenature.com
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The Registerby Sarah KovacsΒ·8h ago

The silent death of open-source sustainability β€” maintainers speak out about burnout and funding

An investigative thread compiling stories from 40+ open-source maintainers on the hidden toll of keeping critical infrastructure alive without pay, recognition, or institutional support.

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Reutersby Reuters StaffΒ·11h ago

G20 summit reaches landmark agreement on AI governance framework β€” first of its kind binding treaty signed by 17 nations

The accord establishes minimum safety standards, mandatory incident reporting, and cross-border enforcement mechanisms for AI systems above a certain capability threshold.

Sourcereuters.com
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The Atlanticby Prof. James HartmanΒ·14h ago

Why the Bronze Age Collapse is the most underrated catastrophe in human history β€” and what it teaches us about systemic fragility

A long-form analysis examining the interconnected collapse of Mycenaean Greece, Hittite Anatolia, and Ugarit within a single generation, and the eerie parallels to modern interdependent supply chains.

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Nature Climateby Dr. Maria SantosΒ·22h ago

New Atlantic circulation data suggests AMOC slowdown is accelerating beyond worst-case 2022 projections

Three independent monitoring arrays now show consistent anomalies in thermohaline circulation density gradients, prompting emergency review sessions at IPCC and NOAA.

Sourcenature.com
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Hacker Newsby Alex PetrovΒ·1d ago

The ergonomic case for borrow checking in application code β€” when Rust's model genuinely changes how you think about data flow

After 18 months shipping production Rust, the borrow checker isn't just a safety tool β€” it forces better data models upfront in ways most developers don't anticipate.

Sourcenews.ycombinator.com
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Communityby u/curious_koalaΒ·18h ago

What's a well-known "fact" you learned in school that turned out to be completely wrong?

Community thread on the interesting ones β€” not just the Columbus myth, but the genuinely surprising corrections to things that seemed obviously true for decades.

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