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THESE HIGH-TECH GLASSES WILL GIVE YOU SUPERHUMAN VISION
Researchers have designed filters that allow the human eye to distinguish between color hues that are ordinarily too close to tell apart. These filters could be used to monitor the ripeness of fruits and vegetables or identify counterfeit money.
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LOVE BUGS: COUPLE DONATES 'WORLD-CLASS' $10M INSECT COLLECTION
More than a million insect specimens will be added to the Arizona State University entomology collection.
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A NEW BRAIN-INTERFACE DEVICE LETS YOU CONTROL ANIMALS WITH YOUR THOUGHTS
Scientists were able to control the movements of turtles through human brainwaves by using a brain-computer interface. This technology could be used to improve virtual and augmented reality or to create new tools for military reconnaissance and surveillance.
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ELON MUSK JUST LAUNCHED A COMPANY TO MERGE YOUR BRAIN WITH A COMPUTER
Humans that are super-intelligent are coming.
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ANCIENT ASSYRIAN TOMB WITH 10 SKELETONS DISCOVERED IN IRAQ
Construction workers accidentally discovered a vaulted tomb dating back to the time of the Assyrian Empire in Erbil, the capital of Iraqi Kurdistan.
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SCIENTISTS HAVE DISCOVERED A NEW ACTIVITY IN BRAIN OUR CELLS
Scientists thought that star-shaped brain cells called astrocytes were just supporting neurons. However, a new mouse study provides evidence that these cells play a big role in regulating the body's cycle.
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TRUMP'S TREASURY SECRETARY SAYS INCREASED AUTOMATION IS "NOT EVEN ON OUR RADAR"
The administration thinks the problem is still 50 to 100 more years away.
27.03.2017
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HOW DID CELIBACY BECOME MANDATORY FOR PRIESTS?
Recent comments of Pope Francis suggest an openness to priestly marriage. A scholar shows how early church practices did not include mandatory celibacy for priests.
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HOW MUCH ENERGY WOULD WE NEED TO POWER A TIME MACHINE?
Time travel could rely on entropy.
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THE IMPACT OF AI WILL BE FELT FAR BEYOND YOUR WORKPLACE
In the future, even cereal boxes could be artificially intelligent.
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