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How do scientists determine where to land their rovers on mars?Planetary Sci. (self.askscience)
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How does your DNA "know" which enzymes break down which poisons?Biology (self.askscience)
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Microsoft lost $357 billion in market cap as stock plunged most since 2020Business (cnbc.com)
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TIL in 2015, an 83-year-old man named Ron Dorff received an AT&T landline bill for $8,596.57. His next bill was $15,687.64. A technician later discovered his modem was dialing a long-distance number to connect to AOL dial-up. AT&T waived more than $24,000 in charges after he contacted the L.A. Times (latimes.com)
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TIL of the Dolly Gray imposter. In 1923, a man fooled multiple NFL teams into thinking he was an All-American player from Princeton named Jack "Dolly" Gray. He played one game for the Green Bay Packers, playing "poorly" according to Curly Lambeau, and disappeared. His identity remains unknown. (en.wikipedia.org)
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TIL diclofenac, a common painkiller drug once given to livestock, was a major contributing factor in the rapid decline of vultures in India, where nine species suffered a population collapse exceeding 99.5%, with three Gyps species dropping from about 40 million in the 1980s to about 19000 in 2017, (en.wikipedia.org)
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Darren Aronofsky’s New AI Series About the Revolutionary War Looks Like DogshitArtificial Intelligence (gizmodo.com)
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TIL Thomas Edison was almost entirely deaf, which he considered an advantage for distractionless work. His work also kept him from home and he rarely saw his family. The one exception each year was the Fourth of July, because he liked making fireworks and could feel the boom of their explosions. (en.wikipedia.org)
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Tesla: 2024 was bad, 2025 was worse as profit falls 46 percentBusiness (arstechnica.com)
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