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STARS DON'T ALWAYS GO SUPERNOVA WHEN THEY DIE
When stars collapse, normally they blow up into a huge supernova. Sometimes this doesn't happen, and stars simply form black holes. A new study could help us understand how very large black holes are formed.
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ASTRONAUT BUZZ ALDRIN ON BATTLING DEPRESSION, ALCOHOLISM, AND WHY MARS IS THE NEXT FRONTIER
For a moment, we almost believe its him. Were in the vast Turbine Hall of the Tate Modern, London, for a lavish Lost in Space-themed dinner to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the Omega Speedmaster watch. George Clooney and Professor Brian Cox are standing on a dais beside me. Both men are looking up. There, suspended above us, drifting weightlessly forward before taking a series of balletic tumbles through the air, is a spaceman.
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ELON MUSK JUST PUBLISHED HIS PLAN TO COLONIZE MARS
Must want to make humanity a "multi-planetary species.
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REP. SCALISE'S INJURIES: WHY A BULLET IN THE HIP CAN BE SO DAMAGING
Congressman Steve Scalise remains in critical condition today, after being shot in the hip on Wednesday (June 14).
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ANCIENT HUMAN SACRIFICE VICTIMS FACED SLAVERY BEFORE DEATH
At an ancient site of human sacrifice in China, war captives may have been kept as slaves for years before they were killed, a new study finds.
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DEEPMIND DEVELOPS A NEURAL NETWORK THAT CAN MAKE SENSE OF OBJECTS AROUND IT
Researchers from DeepMind have allowed artificially intelligent systems to think more like humans by developing a neural network that specializes in relational reasoning. The neural network allows AIs to make sense of objects in a 3D environment.
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IMPACTED WISDOM TEETH: ORAL SURGERY AND EXTRACTION
Evolution has rendered wisdom teeth, also called third molars, unnecessary in humans. If trapped in the gums, impacted wisdom teeth may lead to dental problems such as pain, infection or misalignment of other teeth.
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MESA VERDE: CLIFF DWELLINGS OF THE ANASAZI
The Mesa Verde archaeological region, located in the American Southwest, was the home of a pueblo people who, during the 13th century A.D., constructed entire villages in the sides of cliffs.
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ELON MUSK PUTS A CAP ON TICKET PRICE TO MARS COLONY. HERE'S HOW MUCH IT COULD COST.
Elon Musk's talk at the International Astronautical Congress has been adapted as a journal article in this month's New Space. The CEO of SpaceX focuses on the affordability of tickets to Mars as a key factor in its successful colonization.
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ASTRONOMERS DISCOVER THAT OUR SUN LIKELY HAD AN "EVIL" TWIN THAT KILLED THE DINOSAURS
Scientists believe that most, if not all, sun-like stars are born with a twin. Evidence also suggests that our solar system's sun's twin may be responsible for knocking the comet that killed the dinosaurs toward Earth.
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