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  • Slowing human ageing is now the subject of serious research [The Economist]

  • In America a majority of people think going to university is not worth it. For the average undergraduate that is far from the truth—but for a shocking number of students, the returns are indeed puny [The Economist]

  • Kyrylo Budanov, Ukraine’s intelligence chief, gives us his view on the war [The Economist Podcasts]

  • AI has the power to bring resilience and sustainability to our energy systems. Learn how AI is improving electricity grids and transforming the energy sector in our latest report: https://brnw.ch/21wD3Bn [The EIU]

  • How 'strike culture' took hold in the US in 2023 [BBC News]

  • Microsoft’s Nadella to Testify at Google Antitrust Trial Monday [Reuters]

  • Turkey says PKK targets in north Iraq destroyed after Ankara suicide attack [AL-Jazeera News]

  • Watching the Southern Tip of Manhattan Change, for Forty Years [The New Yorker]

  • TIL someone got the amazing analog Space Command remote to control Alexa.No batteries, no infrared — just the original “clicker” TV remote’s ultrasonic pings translated into digital commands by an Arduino computer, which then speaks in a robotic voice to get Alexa to do your bidding. — Here’s our Button of the Month about the 1956 gadget — and its service manual. [The Verge]

  • Congress avoided a shutdown. What happens now? [Vox]

  • Startups may have trouble finding their enterprise footing [TechCrunch]

  • Why the dream of fusion power isn’t going away [MIT Technology Review]

  • The best PS5 deals and bundles [Business]

  • 🌔 It's officially ADE month! With the conference program now complete, it's time to discover everything on offer and plan out your week: https://a-d-e.co/ade-pro [LinkedIn] #ADE2023

  • Let it shine: the unexpected benefits of sun exposure on skin [The Guardian]

  • Arnold Schwarzenegger Is Here to Pump You Up (Emotionally) [The New York Times Magazine]

  • ‘Get to Work’ : Biden Urges Action After Ukraine Aid Cut [Huffington Post] #Ukraine

  • Why Kids Aren’t Falling in Love With Reading [The Atlantic]

  • Workers are striking and Americans are into it [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Opinion: How the diploma divide came to dominate American politics [The Washington Post]

  • Trench warfare makes a comeback in Ukraine's fight against Russia [Le Monde]

  • AI's exclusion of Indigenous voices is history repeating itself [Mashable]

  • Archaeologists Discover Lost Ancient Language on Mysterious Ritual Tablet [VICE News]

  • Deconstructed Podcast — The Feds Take Big Tech to Court [The Intercept_]

  • Dogs will eat almost anything—cats, not so much. Here’s why. [National Geographic]

  • In France, workers build a castle from scratch the 13th century way [NPR]

  • California's Dianne Feinstein, longest serving woman in the Senate, has died at 90 [CapRadioNews]

  • L’heure de la planification écologique [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • A Tale of Two Germanies [Foreign Policy]

  • What a Saudi-Israeli Deal Could Mean for the Palestinians — Biden Must Push Netanyahu to Forgo Annexation of the West Bank [Foreign Affairs]

  • The Taliban and Central Asia — Although the relationship between Afghanistan and Central Asia started with confrontation and confusion, it has evolved into a cooperation based on shared norms. [The Diplomat]

  • How to Time Travel To The Earliest Universe [Quanta Magazine]

  • Ce #ThrowbackThursday nous allons aux origines du CERN en 1954 avec une photographie qui a capturé la première pelle de terre creusée sur le site de Meyrin, sous les yeux des responsables genevois et des membres du personnel du CERN. [CERN_FR]

  • Living on the Edge: Supernova Bubble Expands in New Hubble Time-Lapse Movie [NASA]

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