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SCIENTISTS MADE A TWO-DIMENSIONAL MATERIAL THAT’S NEVER BEEN SEEN IN NATURE
Researchers from RMIT University have made a "once-in-a-decade" discovery that could change how we do chemistry and improve our electronics. The team created a two-dimensional material never seen before in nature that can be used as an efficient transistor.
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PUPPY DOG EYES ARE FOR THE BENEFIT OF HUMANS, ?SCIENTISTS FIND?
Dogs make puppy dog eyes for the benefit of humans and rarely use the imploring facial expression when on their own, a new study has shown.
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RETIRED ASTRONAUT WHO SPENT A YEAR IN SPACE SAYS NOT TO DOUBT ELON MUSK
When Elon Musk first talked about landing a rocket engine on a barge floating on the sea, retired U.S. astronaut Scott Kelly was skeptical. After SpaceX did it, Kelly was convinced never to doubt what Musk said again, including his recently unveiled plans for Mars.
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INTEL IS RELEASING A PROCESSOR THAT’S BUILT FOR NEURAL NETWORKS
Intel is releasing a new microprocessor before the year ends, and it's designed to run artificial neural networks better than today's computer chips. The Nervana, as Intel calls it, is going to revolutionize AI computing, especially for businesses.
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STONEHENGE BUILDERS ATE ANIMALS FROM AS FAR AWAY AS SCOTLAND, RESEARCH FINDS?
The army of builders who constructed Stonehenge feasted on animals that came from as far away as Scotland, new findings have shown.
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IN A MAJOR BREAKTHROUGH, GOOGLE UNVEILS AN AI THAT LEARNS ON ITS OWN
This is the beginning of a new age in AI.
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HERE?S HOW THE LATEST GRAVITATIONAL WAVE ANNOUNCEMENT IS GOING TO REVOLUTIONIZE PHYSICS
Astrophysicists are excited at the possibility of observing the merger of neutron stars to test what happens to matter in some of the most extreme conditions in the universe. This could be key to understanding the formation of the heavier elements on the Periodic Table.
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SCIENTISTS JUST RESTORED BREATHING AFTER PARALYSIS
Researchers from Case Western University may have found a way to activate an alternative nerve path to allow for breathing even with a severed spine. The treatment may help keep spinal injury patients off of ventilators.
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CROWDSOURCED MORALITY COULD DETERMINE THE ETHICS OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
Some experts believe that the best way to train artificial intelligences to deal with morally complex situations is to use the input of the crowd. Others argue that such a system would include biases based on the sample queried and that different algorithms would reach different conclusions from the same dataset.
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SCIENTISTS JUST UNLOCKED THE CATALYST FOR CANCEROUS RELAPSE
Scientists have discovered that cancer cells' interactions with the immune system after surviving treatment may be what allows dormant cancer cells to "wake up" and relapse.
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