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03.09.2017
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THIS COMPUTER KNOWS HOW MUCH PAIN YOU’RE FEELING
Researchers have trained a computer system to determine how much pain people are in by analyzing their expressions. The system is more accurate than previous algorithms because it factors in a person's age, sex, and skin complexion.
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GRAVITATIONAL LENSING PROVIDES RARE GLIMPSE INTO INTERIORS OF BLACK HOLES
Gravitational lensing allows astronomers to see faraway objects by magnifying light through a galaxy or star. Researchers were recently able to view gas being expelled from a supermassive black hole using this technique.
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HOW OUR IMMUNE SYSTEMS COULD STOP HUMANS REACHING MARS?
The astrophysicist Neil DeGrasse Tyson commented that dinosaurs are extinct today because they lacked the opposable thumbs and brainpower to build a space programme
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RESEARCHERS FIND A TYPE OF ANIMAL FEED MAY CONTRIBUTE TO DEVELOPMENT OF ANTIBIOTIC-RESISTANT BACTERIA
Researchers have found evidence that fish meal is spreading antibiotic-resistant genes, which could help spawn deadly superbugs if they're brought into contact with certain bacteria.
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AMAZING IMAGES: THE BEST SCIENCE PHOTOS OF THE WEEK
Each week we find the most interesting and informative articles we can and along the way we uncover amazing and cool images.
01.09.2017
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STEPHEN HAWKING MISSION TO FIND ALIEN CIVILISATION DETECTS RADIO SIGNALS COMING FROM DWARF GALAXY
Astronomers hunting for signs of intelligent alien life in the universe have recorded 15 mysterious radio signals coming from a dwarf galaxy three billion light years away.
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EXPERTS CAST DOUBT ON GROUNDBREAKING CRISPR EMBRYO EDITING RESEARCH
Last month, scientists used CRISPR to remove a gene linked to heart disease from a human embryo. Now, another team of experts has published a paper questioning the study's findings.
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THE FIRST ADHESIVE WAS INVENTED BY NEANDERTHALS 200,000 YEARS AGO
Neanderthals — early members of the genus Homo from Europe and Asia — have had such a lowly standing on the human family tree that the very word Neanderthal is often synonymous with archaic ways and ignorance.
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SCIENTISTS DISCOVERED A PROTEIN THAT COULD LEAD TO A TREATMENT FOR OBESITY
Researchers from Demark and the U.S. have discovered GDF15, a protein that causes a loss of appetite in those with tumor-induced anorexia. After experimenting on mice and monkeys, they believe it can be used to encourage weight loss in people.
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HOW LONG WILL IT TAKE HOUSTON'S FLOODWATERS TO DRAIN?
Houston has turned into a giant bathtub after being inundated with relentless rains from Tropical Storm Harvey, which made landfall in Texas as a hurricane but has since been downgraded to a tropical depression.
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