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Hi everyone, I'm a self-taught developer from China. I work as a delivery rider from 8 PM to 8 AM, and I code in every spare moment between shifts. In June 2025, I finished a shift, lay down in bed, and started scrolling through videos. I came across a course on AI Agents. The structure was: receive input → call tools → output → memory. And a question popped into my head: "Why can't we have two A…

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Nature Communications

Nature Communications, Published online: 20 June 2026; doi:10.1038/s41467-026-74695-5 The study reveals how the 3D genome changes during germ cell formation across vertebrates that split over 350 million years ago, uncovering shared and species‑specific patterns and showing that genome size and chromosome shape drive DNA folding.

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npj Vaccines

npj Vaccines, Published online: 19 June 2026; doi:10.1038/s41541-026-01505-w Oral Rotavirus vaccines have reduced disease globally but multiple factors in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) diminish vaccine effectiveness and disease burden remains high. A convening of experts reviewed advances in mucosal immunity, disease model systems, lessons from other pathogens and the lack of correlate…

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I built this for the Hack the Zero Stack with Vercel v0 and AWS Databases Hackathon. Here's the thing—building a habit tracker sounds easy until you actually start building it. Check off a box, increment a counter, save it. Done, right? Wrong. If you want it to feel premium, look polished, and actually work without lag or weird edge-caching bugs, it gets complicated fast. So I decided to build Ze…

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This is a submission for the June Solstice Game Jam What I Built HELIOS — The Longest Day is a real-time light-routing logic puzzle. On the longest day of the year, sunlight is your only tool: you bend the sun's beam with mirrors, divide it with splitters, and channel it through optical logic gates to wake dormant crystals before the sun sets. The goal was to fuse the two themes into a single mec…

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I've been experimenting with a simple idea: what if coding agents had durable, repository-local memory instead of relying only on the current chat context? I open-sourced an early implementation called Agent Memory Layer. The goal is to preserve project intent, important decisions, and structured knowledge inside the repository so AI agents can maintain continuity across sessions. The vision is f…

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There is an increasing trend on the internet stating that in the AI era, code longevity is “questionable if not problematic". The argument continues, “if AI can rewrite everything at 10x speed, why write long-lasting code at all?” I believe that's an illusion. And I think it's mostly coming from people who don't maintain anything. The Pitch Sounds Great If You Squint The argument is appealing. AI…

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Idempotency is one of the most important concepts in backend engineering, especially for SaaS platforms that rely on external APIs, webhooks, and asynchronous processing. Without idempotent operations, systems become unpredictable, hard to debug, and vulnerable to data corruption. What idempotency means in practice An operation is idempotent when executing it multiple times produces the same resu…

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PsyPost – Psychology News

Children experiencing high levels of inattention and hyperactivity report persistently lower social, emotional, and physical well-being throughout their developmental years. A 13-year observational study highlights the need to treat the holistic educational and psychological needs of affected youth.

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The Guardian

Guardian investigation also finds same areas experienced relative decline over same period Leave-voting areas have seen faster relative growth in foreign workers since the Brexit referendum, a Guardian investigation has found. Data analysis suggests that the decade since the Brexit vote may not have matched the expectations of many Leave supporters, showing their local areas have also become rela…

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homotopy hypothesis-theorem delooping hypothesis-theorem stabilization hypothesis-theorem Opetopic type theory (Finster 12) is a higher dimensional directed homotopy type theory for omega-categories, i.e. of infinity-categories in the full sense of -categories. Specifically, it realizes the higher-dimensional horn-filler conditions in the definition of opetopic omega-categories due to Palm as inf…

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Nature Communications

Nature Communications, Published online: 20 June 2026; doi:10.1038/s41467-026-73714-9 Brain networks are heritable, but their genetics remain incompletely understood. Here, authors show that the genetics of cortical similarity networks relate to cortical evolution, causally predict functional connectivity, and link to psychiatric risk.

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SciTechDaily

A genetic study of 2,000-year-old grape seeds is shedding new light on ancient winemaking. For centuries, the vineyards of Tuscany have been associated with some of the world’s most celebrated red wines. But a cache of grape seeds buried in ancient wells is revealing a very different story about what people were growing and drinking [...]

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HISTORY OF SCIENCE
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1h ago

The colorimeter is an important scientific instrument used to measure the concentration of colored substances in a solution by analyzing how much light the solution absorbs. Today, colorimeters are widely used in chemistry, biology, medicine, environmental science, and industry. Their development over more than a century has greatly improved the accuracy and efficiency of chemical analysis. The h…

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Note: The user query references "Japan's Twin Neanderthal Fossils" regarding Amud Cave . This highlights a fascinating historical chapter where a pioneering Japanese scientific expedition traveled to the Upper Galilee of Israel in the 1960s to unearth the absolute giants of the Neanderthal fossil record. In July 1961, an elite Tokyo University archaeological expedition led by the legendary Japane…

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Note: The user query references "Xebara Cave," a common typographic variant for Kebara Cave ($\text{\textit{Me'arat Kebbara}}$) on Mount Carmel, Israel. This site houses the definitive anatomical evidence regarding the long-debated question of Neanderthal linguistic and vocal capabilities. For over a century, linguists and evolutionary biologists asserted that even if Neanderthals possessed compl…

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