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A STAR SYSTEM ONLY 10 LIGHT-YEARS AWAY IS OUR MINI-DOPPELGANGER
Only a little more than 10 light-years away is a glimpse into the past of our solar system. The nearby star system resembles an approximation of what our solar system may have looked like in its early development.
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NEW RESEARCH SHOWS MICROGRAVITY MUTATES BACTERIA INTO SUPERBUGS
Scientists at the University of Houston have discovered that space may strengthen bacteria, and potentially make them more dangerous. This could make future extended trips in space even more risky.
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UTERINE FIBROIDS: SYMPTOMS, DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT
Uterine fibroids, clinically known as uterine leiomyomata, are common, non-cancerous growths of the walls of the uterus.
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RESEARCHERS HAVE CREATED AN AI THAT COULD READ AND REACT TO EMOTIONS
University of Cambridge researchers have developed an AI algorithm that can assess how much pain a sheep is in by reading its facial expressions. This system can facilitate the early detection of painful conditions in livestock, and eventually, it could be used as the basis for AIs that read emotions on human faces.
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SCIENTISTS JUST PRODUCED A "MOLECULAR BLACK HOLE" USING X-RAYS
Researchers at the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory were surprised when they turned a molecule into a an atom-sucking black hole by blasting it with the most powerful X-ray laser beam in the world.
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FALSE! TRUMP CLAIMS PARIS DEAL WOULD ONLY MAKE 'TINY' DIFFERENCE
A comment that Donald Trump made yesterday in the White House Rose Garden when he announced the United States would
pull out of the international Paris climate agreement
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SCIENTISTS HOPE TO USE STEM CELLS TO REVERSE DEATH IN CONTROVERSIAL STUDY
Bioquark is about to begin a trial that will attempt to bring brain-dead patients back to life using stem cells. However, the trial is raising numerous scientific and ethical questions for other experts in the field.
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RICH KIDS AND DRUGS: ADDICTION MAY HIT WEALTHY STUDENTS HARDEST
Teens who attend high-achieving schools in well-to-do communities may be more vulnerable to
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REVOLUTIONARY DISCOVERY ABOUT THE HUMAN BRAIN COULD LEAD TO SECOND-GEN AI
Lund University scientists have discovered that individual neurons are capable of learning sequences. This has huge potential ramifications for research into learning difficulties and AI.
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EXPERTS SAY AI HAS A 50% CHANCE OF BEATING ALL HUMAN INTELLIGENCE WITHIN 45 YEARS
A recent report on the predictions of AI experts on when AI would surpass human intelligence provide a range of answers. However, there is no doubt that the time to prepare for the ascendancy of AI is now.
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