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APPLE CEO REVEALS TECH GIANT IS WORKING ON AI FOR SELF-DRIVING CARS
Apple has spent years working on a car project that has been kept shrouded in secrecy — until now.
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HUBBLE USES COSMIC MAGNIFICATION TO CAPTURE IMAGES OF ULTRABRIGHT GALAXIES
The Hubble telescope has captured images of ultrabright galaxies using infrared light and cosmic magnification effects of gravitational lensing. The images and further study of them may reveal clues about how our galaxy was formed.
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NAIL FUNGUS: SYMPTOMS AND TREATMENT
Nail fungus, also medically known as onychomycosis, is a chronic fungal infection of the fingernails and/or toenails by dermatophytes, also known as ringworm, yeasts and molds, leading to gradual destruction of the nail plate.
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PRIVATE COMPANIES, NOT GOVERNMENTS, ARE SHAPING THE FUTURE OF SPACE EXPLORATION
The power is in our hands.
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BRITAIN IS AMONG WORST IN THE WORLD FOR ALIEN INVADERS, SURVEY FINDS
The UK is among the worst countries in the world for invasions of alien animals and plants, a new global study has found.
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ZESTY ZUCCHINI? INDULGENTLY NAMED VEGGIES MORE APPEALING
Which dish would you rather eat: slow-roasted caramelized zucchini bites, or lighter-choice zucchini?
If the first choice sounds more appealing, you're not alone: A new study finds that people are more likely to choose vegetable dishes with tantalizing names.
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AI HAS BEATEN HUMANITY AT OUR OWN GAME. LITERALLY.
Deep Blue, IBM's chess computer, caused a worldwide epiphany regarding the capabilities of AI when it defeated Gary Kasparov in 1997. What is the legacy of this match, what other games has AI excelled in, and what will it succeed in next?
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SCIENTISTS ASSERT THAT EARTH MAY EXIST IN A MASSIVE COSMIC VOID
University of Wisconsin-Madison researchers showed that the Milky Way exists in a part of the universe that's largely devoid of matter. Being in this void, however, could help settle the differences in measuring the rate of the universe's expansion.
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COMET LIKELY DIDN'T CAUSE BIZARRE 'WOW!' SIGNAL (BUT ALIENS MIGHT HAVE)
An astronomer thinks he's pinpointed the source of a mysterious radio signal from space: a passing comet that nobody knew about.
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MEDIEVAL FARMERS MAY HAVE SKINED CATS FOR PAGAN RITUALS
Farmers skinned cats about 1,000 years ago in Spain, possibly for the medieval cat-fur industry or a "magical" pagan ritual, a new study finds.
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