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CONFIRMED: MYSTERIOUS BURSTS OF ENERGY REALLY ARE COMING FROM OUTER SPACE
Teams of researchers are working together to try to explain fast radio bursts. The latest development proves that these ultra-luminous signals are indeed coming from space and are not the result of any interference here on Earth.
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NEW EVIDENCE HAS EMERGED ON THE POTENTIAL FOR LIFE IN THE TRAPPIST SYSTEM
A new study suggests that the Trappist System, recently thought to house potentially habitable planets, is prone to frequent and powerful flares from its Red Dwarf star. The flares may make life on any of this system's seven rocky planets impossible.
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CLIMATE CHANGE IS LIKELY TO MAKE AIR TRAVEL A LOT BUMPIER
If you've been an airline passenger, you probably know the experience.
All is well, as you cruise through the air, and then there's the slightest of bumps.
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$71 MILLION! PINK DIAMOND SHINES IN RECORD-BREAKING SALE
The "Pink Star" diamond sold for a whopping $71.2 million this week, making it the most valuable jewel ever sold at auction, according to news reports.
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ONLINE PRESCRIPTIONS RISKING PATIENT HARM FROM 17 SECOND ASSESSMENTS?
Online pharmacies are putting patients at risk by doling out drugs after assessments lasting just 17 seconds, watchdogs have warned.
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NEW RESEARCH SHOWS "68% OF THE UNIVERSE MAY NOT EXIST AT ALL"
In new research featuring an alternative model of the expanding universe, scientists question the existence of dark energy. The new model, which accounts for the universe's structure, may change the future of physics research and solve the mystery of dark energy.
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AI LEARNS TO READ SENTIMENT WITHOUT BEING TRAINED TO DO SO
OpenAI researchers were surprised to discover that a neural network trained to predict the next character in texts from Amazon reviews taught itself to analyze sentiment. This unsupervised learning is the dream of machine learning researchers.
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HOW CHRISTIANITY SHAPED WORLD WAR I
Thursday, April 6, 2017, marks 100 years since the United States entered World War I. World War I does not occupy the same space in America's cultural memory as the American Revolution, the Civil War, World War II or the Vietnam War.
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A SPACE STATION THAT ORBITS THE MOON MAY BE ON THE WAY
As the ISS winds down its mission and scientific work, the an international team considers a station in lunar orbit to replace it. A lunar outpost would support the same scientific research and serve as a way station along the route to Mars.
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HUMAN-LEVEL AI ARE PROBABLY A LOT CLOSER THAN YOU THINK
Even if we cant agree on the exact timeframe, The Singularity is inevitable.
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