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A daily two-host briefing. Episode picks rotate by theme through the week (discovery, reading, topic spotlight, synthesis, thesis narrative, lab journal, weekly recap).

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  1. 2026-05-12
    lab-journal
    Two Igor Meetings, a GAT Sandbox, and the Week in Full
    It's Saturday, so we slow down and actually look at what happened in the lab this week — not just what we read, but what got built, what got reviewed with supervisors, and what's still sitting on the to-do list. This week had two Igor meetings, a Lukas supervision, a GAT sandbox taking shape, and more reading batches than anyone should probably admit to. Let's walk through it.
    13 min
  2. 2026-05-11
    synthesis
    Wireless Sensing Synthesis Brief and Live Graph Contradictions
    Every Thursday we pause and ask: what does the vault actually believe right now, and where is it still fighting with itself? Today Theo walks through the latest synthesis brief for wireless sensing — the domain closest to the heart of this research group — and we surface the live contradictions the knowledge graph flagged overnight. Buckle up: the graph changed more than expected in the last 24 hours.
    9 min
  3. 2026-05-10
    discovery
    Discovery Monday: Four Wireless Sensing Candidates Under Review
    Every Monday the discovery pipeline surfaces papers and signals that might reshape the thesis. Today Theo walks through the freshest candidates from [[.discovery-last-run|the most recent run]], explains why each one landed on the radar, and flags which open issues the team should touch before Friday. If you're new here: think of 'discovery' as the thesis's early-warning system — it reads so you don't have to miss something important.
    9 min
  4. 2026-05-09
    thesis-narrative
    When Dense Coverage Still Lacks Argumentative Scaffolding
    This week the thesis did some serious growing-up in its core technical chapter. We track which argument links got new evidence, where a skeptical reader would still push back, and what the chapter is actually racing to prove next.
    10 min