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NEW THOUGHT-CONTROLLED PROSTHETICS RESTORE THE SENSATION OF TOUCH
The "LUKE" prosthetic arm, which allows users to control it with their minds, has also gained the ability to feel. Using a system developed by a team at the University of Utah, users can regain over 100 sensations in the arm.
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INDIA’S FIRST-EVER MOON MISSION TO LAUNCH IN 2018
In a first for the country, India will launch and land a rover on the lunar surface in 2018. India's Moon mission is among a variety of innovative space projects that the country is working on.
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HEART TRANSPLANTS LIKELY TO BE OBSOLETE WITHIN 10 YEARS, SAYS HEART SURGEON
Heart transplants are likely to become obsolete within 10 years, because they help so few people, a leading heart surgeon has said.
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A WOMAN HAS GIVEN BIRTH AFTER A UTERUS TRANSPLANT FOR THE FIRST TIME IN THE U.S.
The uterus transplanted was donated by Taylor Siler, 36, a registered nurse in the Dallas area.
02.12.2017
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HANUKKAH: HISTORY & TRADITIONS
Hanukkah, the "Festival of Lights," is a Jewish holiday lasting eight days. It is typically celebrated in late fall or early winter.
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PHYSICISTS PROVED CONTROLLED NUCLEAR CHAIN FISSION WAS POSSIBLE, 75 YEARS AGO
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FIRST BABY FROM A UTERUS TRANSPLANT IN THE US BORN IN DALLAS
A hospital official says that the first birth as a result of a womb transplant in the United States has occurred in Texas, a milestone for the U.S. but one achieved several years ago in Sweden
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A RUSSIAN BILLIONAIRE, NOT NASA, MAY UNCOVER ALIEN LIFE
It could take NASA more than a decade to send a mission to Enceladus.
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GOOGLE’S ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE BUILT AN AI THAT OUTPERFORMS ANY MADE BY HUMANS
Google's AutoML project, designed to make AI build other AIs, has now developed a computer vision system that vastly outperforms state-of-the-art-models. The project could improve how autonomous vehicles and next-generation AI robots "see."
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USING DNA, NEW SOFTWARE CAN VERIFY IDENTITY IN MINUTES
Teams of researchers have developed software that utilizes DNA sequenced from a small device to verify identity. The method has some exciting potential for medical research and other practical applications.
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