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Recent grads say AI is making it harder to get a job. Economists aren't sure (npr.org)
3 points by mooreds 4 hours ago | past | discuss
She told no one about her agony except ChatGPT. What her death reveals about AI (npr.org)
3 points by mttjj 7 hours ago | past | discuss
Missed shifts were costly to this McDonald's. An app has fixed the problem (npr.org)
11 points by williadc 18 hours ago | past | 8 comments
As wildfires get worse, some states are struggling to pass fire protection rules (npr.org)
4 points by mooreds 1 day ago | past | discuss
More Than 30% of FAS Social Sciences Staff Laid Off in Largest Wave Yet (npr.org)
3 points by Alien1Being 1 day ago | past | 1 comment
Online clinics and influencers are promoting Cialis as a longevity drug (npr.org)
97 points by brandonb 1 day ago | past | 69 comments
Trump administration wants to allow companies to hack foreign cybercriminals (npr.org)
1 point by geox 2 days ago | past | discuss
As speed cameras spread to more states, so does the backlash from drivers (npr.org)
3 points by thehoff 3 days ago | past | discuss
Private prisons announce $1.4B in revenue as immigration detentions climb (npr.org)
77 points by speckx 4 days ago | past | 70 comments
From Europe to Asia, floods to heatwaves, world experiences weather shocks (npr.org)
2 points by geox 4 days ago | past | discuss
A road could change West Africa's urban future (npr.org)
3 points by mooreds 6 days ago | past | 1 comment
University of Michigan won't use letter grades for some freshmen next fall (npr.org)
1 point by geox 6 days ago | past | 1 comment
Always Go to the Funeral (2005) (npr.org)
8 points by downbad_ 6 days ago | past | 5 comments
Adults have struggled to set rules for AI in school. These teens figured it out (npr.org)
12 points by mooreds 6 days ago | past | discuss
Kalshi and Polymarket bets on clinical trials criticized as 'ghastly' (npr.org)
3 points by bryanrasmussen 6 days ago | past | discuss
Researchers have successfully used AI to create brand new viruses (npr.org)
4 points by Brajeshwar 6 days ago | past | discuss
Nuclear power push ramps up uranium mill – and tribal health concerns (npr.org)
4 points by speckx 6 days ago | past | 1 comment
After WWII, Mutton Fell Out of Favor in the U.S. Can It Make a Comeback? (npr.org)
3 points by thunderbong 6 days ago | past | discuss
The renter-owner wealth gap is wider than ever, as many are priced out of buying (npr.org)
9 points by mooreds 6 days ago | past | 11 comments
Poll shows support for proportional representation in the US (npr.org)
5 points by marojejian 8 days ago | past | 1 comment
The FAA wants to reboot the nation's airspace (npr.org)
6 points by mooreds 8 days ago | past | discuss
Black lung rates in Appalachia are high as the 1970s (npr.org)
31 points by mooreds 8 days ago | past | 12 comments
How long will the Grateful Dead's songs survive? (npr.org)
4 points by mooreds 9 days ago | past | discuss
A viral mosquito-killing laser device could be coming to the U.S. (npr.org)
27 points by toomuchtodo 9 days ago | past | 22 comments
Switzerland is a neutral nation but has more nuclear bunkers than any country (npr.org)
18 points by andsoitis 9 days ago | past | 5 comments
Kalshi and Polymarket bets on clinical trials criticized as 'ghastly' (npr.org)
11 points by randycupertino 11 days ago | past | 18 comments
Kalshi and Polymarket bets on clinical trials criticized as 'ghastly' (npr.org)
57 points by 1659447091 11 days ago | past | 32 comments
Sticky or slippery? Snails can change their slime to meet the moment (npr.org)
2 points by speckx 12 days ago | past | discuss
Celebrity culture is one thing. For TMZ, Congress is the new 'reality show' (npr.org)
3 points by mikhael 12 days ago | past | discuss
A Look Back at the First Website Ever Launched, 30 Years Later (npr.org)
1 point by _____k 12 days ago | past | 2 comments

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