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DOGS CAN TALK TO HUMANS, STUDY SUGGESTS
Dogs have a surprising ability to make humans understand what their barks and growls mean, a study has shown.
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ELON MUSK JUST UNVEILED BREAKTHROUGH AI RESEARCH. HERE?S WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW.
Elon Musk co-founded artificial intelligence non-profit OpenAI just announced it has created an AI system that can learn to complete a task in reality after watching just one demonstration of that task in a simulated environment.
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INCREDIBLE! MOST WELL-PRESERVED ARMORED DINOSAUR WAS A 'SPIKY TANK'
A spiky, tank-like dinosaur discovered in a Canadian mine is so well-preserved, it looks as if the fossilized creature were frozen in time for 110 million years.
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DIARRHEA: CAUSES, SYMPTOMS & TREATMENTS
Diarrhea — or loose, watery bowel movements that occur more frequently than usual — is one of the most commonly reported ailments in the United States (second only to respiratory infection), according to the American College of Gastroenterology (ACG).
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PHYSICISTS GOT THEIR FIRST LOOK AT THE BOND THAT HOLDS MOST OF OUR UNIVERSE TOGETHER
Swiss and Japanese physicists have finally observed hydrogen bonding for the first time. This development will allow us to understand one of nature's most basic elements, as well as the structures that result from hydrogen bonds, including our own DNA.
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MYSTERIOUS LIGHT FLASHES 1ST SPOTTED BY CARL SAGAN EXPLAINED
The "pale blue dot" has been twinkling like a brilliant diamond in satellite images, and scientists may have finally solved the mystery of why.
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LIFE AMONG THE STARS? TINY INTERSTELLAR PROBES MAY TEST 'PANSPERMIA' IDEA
Some of the first spacecraft that humanity sends to other solar systems may carry microscopic ambassadors from Earth.
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ALCOHOL DOES NOT ALTER PERSONALITY, SAY SCIENTISTS AS THEY DEBUNK MYTH OF 'HAPPY DRUNK'
There is no such thing a happy drunk scientists have concluded after finding that alcohol does not radically change personality.
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APPLE IS USING AI TO UNLOCK PREVIOUSLY UNUSABLE "DARK DATA"
Apple has acquired Lattice Data, a company that uses artificial intelligence (AI) to structure dark data.
. This investment into AI will allow Apple to make better use of the 70 to 80 percent of data that is unstructured.
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STUDENTS DESIGN WAYS TO MINE THE MOON FOR ROCKET FUEL
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