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A collection of all published posts.

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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

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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

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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

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Under The Surface

Mar 23, 2026

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Under The Surface

Hiding in spines, scans, skin and behind Deepfakes

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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

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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

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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.

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Trust Is Not a Feature You Can Ship

Mar 8, 2026

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Trust Is Not a Feature You Can Ship

Why Your Best Employees Don't Trust Your Best AI

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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

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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

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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

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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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