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FACT: ASKING WHETHER WE LIVE IN A SIMULATION IS NOT A SCIENTIFIC QUESTION
The idea that we live in a computer simulation has drawn significant attention recently, with some of the world's greatest scientific minds weighing in. However, some argue that the discussion doesn't land within the realm of science at all.
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CHILDREN WHO STRUGGLE TO READ OR WRITE MAY ACTUALLY HAVE HEARING PROBLEMS, STUDY FINDS?
Children who struggle to read and write, or who have been diagnosed with dyslexia, may actually have hearing problems, scientists have discovered.
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THIS AI BLOCKCHAIN COULD BE THE MOST DISRUPTIVE TECH OF THE YEAR
Blockchain technology is being used to distribute the financial market, rather than keep it in the control of a few major companies. Now, a startup wants to do the same for artificial intelligence.
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THE NEXT GIANT LEAP: US WILL RETURN TO THE MOON, PENCE SAYS
The Trump administration is committed to sending astronauts to the moon as part of a broader push to prioritize human spaceflight and firm up U.S. dominance in the final frontier, Vice President Mike Pence said.
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GOOGLE’S NEW AI CAN MIMIC HUMAN SPEECH ALMOST PERFECTLY
Last year, DeepMind shared details on WaveNet, a deep neural network capable of producing realistic-sounding synthetic speech. Now, the system has been refined enough to warrant a full rollout for Google Assistant across all platforms.
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STRUGGLING TO GET A TAN? BLAME YOUR NEANDERTHAL ANCESTORS?
If you struggle to get a tan, consider yourself a night owl or are plagued with arthritis, then your Neanderthal ancestors could be to blame, a new genetic study has shown.
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THE U.S. OFFICIALLY SAYS THEY ARE SENDING HUMANS TO THE MOON
Vice President Mike Pence took to The Wall Street Journal to explain how the U.S. will regain the top spot in space exploration. While not fully detailed, the plan is to get people to the Moon before becoming the first nation to put humans on Mars.
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DENTISTS FIND TOOTH ROOT PULP CAN BECOME AN ALTERNATIVE SOURCE OF STEM CELLS
A team of dentists and scientists from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas has found a rich new source of stem cells. Tooth root pulps, they discovered, were home to both pluripotent and multipotent cells. The team also developed a way to extract them without damaging the cells.
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YOU MAY BE MORE 'NEANDERTHAL' THAN YOU THOUGHT
A female Neanderthal who lived in what is now Croatia 52,000 years ago is revealing that our "caveman" relatives may have passed on genes that play roles in cholesterol levels, eating disorders, arthritis and other diseases today, the researchers who sequenced her genome say.
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NEW INSIGHTS INTO MATTER’S BEHAVIOR IN FUSION COULD LEAD TO AN UNLIMITED SOURCE OF CLEAN ENERGY
Researchers are now able to describe the thermodynamic properties of electron gas in warm dense conditions for the first time. This ability will afford them insights into the fusion process inside stars, and possibly clean fusion energy.
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