Scientific American
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There are a number of approaches to apply category theory to probability and related fields, such as statistics, information theory and dynamical systems. On one hand, one can study the existing structures in traditional probability theory (such as probability spaces, integration, and so on) using a categorical lens. For instance, the Giry monad models the formation of spaces of probability measu…

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The Guardian

The director, screenwriter and stars of the 1976 classic film spoke about its making and parallels to the internet age at New York’s Tribeca film festival It’s a half-century-old film so darkly prophetic and viscerally relevant that even its makers are still unpacking it. “It’s a sense of being isolated, it’s about being lonely and not being able to communicate or connect,” said Taxi Driver ’s di…

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Hey Folks! 👋 Good Day... I started learning Java one week ago. Every day I hear the word Java . If somebody asks me, "What are you studying in your crash course?" My answer is always: "Java." In class, Java. During practice, Java. In Institute, Java. Almost every day, the word Java appears somewhere in my life. One day I was sitting quietly and started overthinking. Questions began running throug…

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Victor M.
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Hello, community! 📦 Today I want to share a project that I just published on GitHub. It has completely streamlined how I structure my development setups. It is an automated template to deploy Django development environments using Docker, designed under the core principle of absolute portability. As developers, we often switch between different workstations (e.g., moving from a desktop tower to a …

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SciTechDaily

A new study suggests that subtle changes in the brain’s immune cells could help explain why some people remain mentally sharp despite Alzheimer’s pathology. For decades, Alzheimer’s research has focused on the buildup of amyloid plaques and tau tangles, the two hallmark features of the disease. Yet a puzzling reality has continued to challenge scientists: [...]

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Psychology Today: The Latest

An important new book provides vital and exciting perspective on the interface between brain and culture.

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Architecture Decision Records exist to solve a recurring and expensive problem: six months after a significant technical decision was made, nobody remembers why it was made, the person who made it has left, and the team is either relitigating it or making a downstream decision that conflicts with it. ADRs are the solution. The problem is that most ADRs are either never written or written in a for…

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The Guardian

As detainees go on hunger strike over conditions at Delaney Hall, relatives describe concern for loved ones’ wellbeing In mid-May, Elder Guerra was showering inside the Delaney Hall immigration detention facility when he slipped and fell. Guerra, a Guatemalan immigrant, has been locked up in the New Jersey jail for nearly five months. He was arrested by federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement…

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The Guardian

Technology secretary Liz Kendall says she is ‘very concerned’ about role of social media but will not be ‘bullied off’ X The government is considering fresh action to halt the spread of misinformation during public crises, Liz Kendall has said, insisting she will not be “bullied off” Elon Musk’s X. The technology secretary was speaking after rioting broke out in Southampton over the police respon…

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Nature Communications

Nature Communications, Published online: 06 June 2026; doi:10.1038/s41467-026-74090-0 DNA damage repair enzymes protect genomes by recognizing and removing harmful lesions before they become mutations. Here, the authors map how these enzymes bind thousands of damaged DNA sequences, revealing sequence and structural recognition rules linked to genome-wide mutation patterns.

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This field test was against Next.js. The issue was Next.js #94450: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/94450 The reported problem involved production browser source maps when React Compiler and Turbopack were involved. The visible symptom was that the final browser source map could expose transformed compiler output instead of preserving the original client source content. That matters becau…

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Most spreadsheet cleanup work is not really an Excel problem. It is an extraction and review problem. A team receives a PDF price list, an invoice packet, a screenshot from a dashboard, an email order, or a pasted block of OCR text. Someone then has to decide what the columns should be, copy values into rows, fix inconsistent labels, and export a table that other people can trust. The useful work…

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At 9 a.m., writing felt impossible. By 2 p.m., after three hours of errands, chores, and physical movement, it felt almost effortless. The project hadn't changed. My nervous system had. That observation led me down an unexpected rabbit hole into procrastination, threat responses, and behavioral neuroscience. We often categorize the inability to start a critical project as a failure of discipline …

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The Guardian

Mercedes driver goes 0.043 quicker than Red Bull rival Ferrari’s Lewis Hamilton third, George Russell sixth Mercedes’s Kimi Antonelli snatched pole position for the Monaco Grand Prix with an exceptional lap around the streets of Monte Carlo. In a gripping qualifying, the 19-year-old Italian was flawless in edging out Red Bull’s Max Verstappen. Ferrari’s Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc were thi…

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Research Communities by Springer Nature

RPCF-AMR proposes a shift in antimicrobial resistance governance from reactive surveillance to predictive, AI-driven convergence framework. It integrates genomic microbiome clinical and environmental data within a One Health system for early detection, forecasting, and precision policy control.

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DDL changes in a gbase database often fail not because of syntax errors, but because of hidden object dependencies, long-running transactions, lock chains, and behavioral differences between environments. This article outlines a practical pre‑change checklist: check dependencies first, then sessions, then parameters. Four Common Risk Areas Risk Typical Symptom What to Focus On Object dependencies…

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