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Past Newsletter Issues

From Protein Switches to AI Doctors

Apr 16, 2026

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From Protein Switches to AI Doctors

A week of AI showing up where you'd least expect it.

Sharp Tools, Sticky Habits

Apr 9, 2026

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Sharp Tools, Sticky Habits

From nanometer precision to stubborn classroom habits, tech amplifies whatever we feed it

Breakthroughs & Breakdowns, Fast Science & Hard Questions

Apr 2, 2026

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Breakthroughs & Breakdowns, Fast Science & Hard Questions

AI is transforming labs and classrooms but also failing patients, faking empathy, and narrowing research

Discoveries in the Fields, Space, and the Archives

Mar 27, 2026

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Discoveries in the Fields, Space, and the Archives

Where AI meets dirt, data, and deep history from tomato farms to exoplanets

Under The Surface

Mar 23, 2026

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Under The Surface

Hiding in spines, scans, skin and behind Deepfakes

Physical AI Acting on the Real World

Mar 16, 2026

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Physical AI Acting on the Real World

How embodied AI is reshaping our built and natural world in 2026

The AI Health Breakthroughs You Should Know

Mar 12, 2026

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The AI Health Breakthroughs You Should Know

And why your next doctor might be an algorithm

Education, Efficiency & The New Economy

Mar 8, 2026

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Education, Efficiency & The New Economy

From meerkats teaching scorpion hunting to AI replacing nursing professors, the future of learning is stranger than any textbook predicted.

Nothing Works the Way You Think

Mar 6, 2026

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Nothing Works the Way You Think

The reality is weirder than the headlines: from AI hallucinations to alien signals to your own brain lying to you

Bosses, Checkers, and Chaos Monsters

Mar 1, 2026

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Bosses, Checkers, and Chaos Monsters

Recent findings on how AI is changing our jobs, safety, and brains

Bot brain-hacking, Mars joyrides, invisible Mona Lisas, and more

Feb 22, 2026

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Bot brain-hacking, Mars joyrides, invisible Mona Lisas, and more

A wild (and interesting) tour through the latest AI lab discoveries

From talking parrots to AI yes-men and tree-shaped computers

Feb 19, 2026

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From talking parrots to AI yes-men and tree-shaped computers

The natural world is quietly reshaping what AI can do and where it can go

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