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LONG-LOST 'FACELESS' FISH SHOWS UP NEAR AUSTRALIA
Eyesight may not be necessary for some deep-sea dwellers, but scientists recently came across a fish that appeared to not have any eyes at all — or even a face.
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WITH THREE YEARS TO PREPARE, EVEN THIS AI COULDN'T ACE CHINA'S DIFFICULT MATH EXAM
A Chinese-made artificially intelligent machine took the maths part of China's most notoriously difficult college entrance test. The bot, AI-Maths, wasn't able to reach the average score of the top human takers of exam.
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THE WORLD'S FIRST "SPACE NATION" WILL ATTEMPT A LAUNCH THIS SUMMER
Asgardia wants to be the world's first independent nation in space. To do this, its would-be citizens are already working on ratifying a constitution and coming up with their own government. Now, they plan to launch their first satellite into space.
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TEEN ASTHMATICS EMBARRASSED TO USE INHALERS DUE TO TV STEREOTYPES
Asthmatic teenagers are putting themselves at risk of death by not using inhalers because the condition is portrayed as weakness in film and on television.
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LONELY? TAKE THE FOCUS OFF YOURSELF, STUDY SUGGESTS
When people feel lonely, they may become more self-centered, which, in turn, can make them even lonelier, thus fueling a vicious cycle, according to a new study.
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SOPHIABOT ASKS YOU TO BE NICE SO SHE CAN LEARN HUMAN COMPASSION
The BBC recently sat down to interview Sophia, an incredible human-like robot created by Hanson Robotics. Sophia is the culmination of the latest advancements in robotics and artificial intelligence.
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NASA IS MAKING GLOWING RAINBOW CLOUDS TONIGHT ? HERE?S HOW TO WATCH
NASA will artificially create colorful clouds that move in the Earth's upper atmosphere, similar to how auroras do. The purpose of the experiment is to track how particles, particularly ions, behave in that portion of the planet's atmosphere.
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NASA-FUNDED COMPANY WANTS TO REDEFINE SPACE TRAVEL WITH FUSION ROCKETS
A company funded by NASA is proposing the development and use of fusion rockets, which are propelled by the same nuclear processes that power stars.
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CANKER SORES: CAUSES & TREATMENTS
Canker sores, or aphthous ulcers, are small sores on the inside of the mouth. They can occur in both men and women of any age, but they're more common in women and in people between the ages of 10 and 40.
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A NEW 3D PRINTED BIONIC HAND COULD HELP TWO MILLION WORLDWIDE
Open Bionics have produced a 3D printed bionic hand that could benefit thousands with its modifiability, low turnaround time, and cost-effectiveness. If the clinical trial proves that the hand is safe and effective, it could radically change prosthetic care.
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