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SCIENTISTS JUST FOUND FOSSILS CONTAINING THE OLDEST EVIDENCE OF LIFE ON EARTH
Researchers have discovered what they believe to be fossils of microbes that existed 3.77 billion years ago, which, if confirmed, would be the oldest fossil evidence on record.
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SOFTBANK CEO: THE SINGULARITY WILL HAPPEN BY 2047
Softbank CEO Masayoshi Son has again predicted the technological singularity will occur by 2047, claiming a single computer chip will have an IQ equivalent to 10,000 by then. Like several others, Son thinks the key to managing this superintelligence will be finding ways to work with it, making it our partner in creating a better life.
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SOON, WE?LL KNOW IF THERE'S LIFE ON TRAPPIST-1'S EXOPLANETS
In February, scientists from the European Southern Observatory and NASA announced the discovery of a new solar system TRAPPIST-1. In addition to having the right conditions for water, several of the planets are believed to be "tidally locked", meaning one side would be in perpetual daylight, and the other constant darkness.
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WORLD'S OLDEST FOSSILS POSSIBLY UNCOVERED IN CANADA
Ancient traces of microbial life that are between 3.77 billion and 4.29 billion years old might have been unearthed in a rocky outcropping in Canada, a new study suggests.
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GENETICISTS ARE PIONEERING A WAY TO POSTPONE DEATH USING HUMAN DNA
One DNA research pioneer's new Human Longevity company offers an extensive $25,000 physical exam that includes MRIs, ultrasounds, blood tests, and cognitive exams.
. By gathering this data from enough people, he hopes to be able to get a more complete picture of when death may occur and how to postpone it.
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BILL GATES: THIS WILL BE THE BIGGEST TECHNOLOGICAL BREAKTHROUGH OF OUR LIFETIME
During a recent reddit AMA, Bill Gates said he believes the biggest breakthrough in artificial intelligence will be when computers can read and understand information like humans do. While we do have far to go before AI can accurately mimic human reasoning, several companies are making huge strides in developing the technology.
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AMATEUR TREASURE HUNTERS FIND 2,000-YEAR-OLD GOLD JEWELRY
Two amateurs using metal detectors have discovered four gold torques from more than 2,000 years ago in a field near the town of Leek in central England.
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DEEP-SEA STROLL: THIS FISH 'WALKS' ON THE OCEAN FLOOR
Meet the sea robin, a deep-sea fish that can walk across the ocean floor.
Sea robins, or Triglidae, look nothing like their avian namesakes, other than having an orange hue.
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FACTS ABOUT THORIUM
Named for the Norse god of thunder, thorium is a silvery, lustrous and radioactive element with potential as an alternative to uranium in fueling nuclear reactors.
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KINKY WOLF SPIDERS ENGAGE IN M?NAGE ? TROIS TO AVOID CANNIBALISM
One autumn night while searching for spiders in his backyard, Matthew Persons came across something unexpected: a wolf spider ménage à trois.
Persons took note of the 24-legged threesome, but didn't think much of it.
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