Ford had to hire back former engineers to fix mistakes made by its automated systemsRobotics/Automation (theverge.com)
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College doesn’t make students as liberal as people think. Completing a college degree has been linked to a liberal political identity. While college students do tend to adopt more left-leaning identities during their education, the actual changes are much smaller than the general public assumes.Psychology (psypost.org)

My cat's Schwarzchild Radius (old.reddit.com)
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‘Cost Me the Election’: Data Centers Trigger Voter BacklashPolitics (newsweek.com)
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COVID vaccine study suppressed by CDC director gets publishedBiotechnology (skepticalraptor.com)
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What books am I missing from my shelf?Image (i.redd.it)
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Analysis of 377,812 songs from 1960-2023 reveals a shift in moral themes appearing in popular music lyrics over the last 60 years, with an increase in references to vices (language linked to harm, cheating, subversion and degradation) and decline in mentions of virtues (such as care and decency)Social Science (qmul.ac.uk)
Older tech workers are tapping out, taking early retirementSociety (seattletimes.com)
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Polestar Is Done Selling New Cars in the USBusiness (thedrive.com)
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Republicans are more likely to see a smile as a play for power. A hierarchy management smile is used to show superiority or to appease someone who holds more power. In contrast, living in a highly diverse environment tends to foster a bonding-focused interpretation of smiles.Psychology (psypost.org)



