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NEW RESEARCH SHOWS THAT TIME TRAVEL IS MATHEMATICALLY POSSIBLE
Physicists have developed a new mathematical model that shows how time travel is theoretically possible. They used Einstein's Theory of General Relativity as a springboard for their hypothetical device, which they call a Traversable Acausal Retrograde Domain in Space-time (TARDIS).
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EXPERTS ASSERT THAT AI WILL SOON BE REPLACING CEOS
Chinese billionaire Jack Ma, the founder and chairman of popular e-commerce service Alibaba, is warning us that the next 30 years of technological development may bring us more anguish than happiness.
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IT'S OFFICIAL. HUMANS ARE GOING TO MARS. NASA HAS UNVEILED THEIR MISSION.
Though the undertaking will no doubt include many challenges, NASA is finally ready to make humanity's dream of sending people to Mars a reality. To that end, the agency has shared its five-part plan for reaching the Red Planet.
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UNIVERSITY OF SURREY STUDENTS TO BE VACCINATED AFTER MENINGITIS DEATH
Students at the University of Surrey are being offered themeningitisB vaccine after a student died and two others were taken to hospital with the bug.
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WE NOW HAVE AN APP THAT CAN ACTIVATE CELLS THAT MANAGE DIABETES
A new device allows researchers to control insulin-producing cells implanted in mice with a smartphone app. While there is much work yet to do before human trials are possible, the device may one day mean diabetic maintenance without needles.
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SCIENTISTS MAY FINALLY HAVE A WAY TO DETECT THE STRANGEST OBJECTS IN PHYSICS
A team of physicists from the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research in India developed a way to spot and distinguish naked singularities from black holes. While still purely theoretical, the method can facilitate a study of these cosmic events.
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THE HISTORY OF THE 'FIRST 100 DAYS': HOW DID MOST PRESIDENTS FARE?
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WE MAY HAVE UNCOVERED THE FIRST EVER EVIDENCE OF THE MULTIVERSE
A recent study on a spaceanomaly that has perplexed scientists for years has some suggesting that it could be explained by a parallel "bubble universe" although there are other, more standard potential explanations, as well.
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NIGHT SKY MAY 2017: MULTIPLE STARS, A FINE GLOBULAR AND A BINOCULAR COMET
The May night sky is a limited commodity, rapidly diminishing in length as we approach the Northern Hemispheres summer solstice, on June 21. Despite this, there is still plenty to see and enjoy.
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PITUITARY GLAND: FACTS, FUNCTION & DISEASE
The pituitary gland is called the master gland of the endocrine system. This is because it controls many other hormone glands in the body.
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