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THE FIRST-EVER INTERSTELLAR ASTEROID IS THE START OF A NEW ERA IN ASTRONOMY
The 400 meter-long asteroid is thought to have been traveling for millions of years before entering our Solar System.
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EXPERTS: ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE COULD HIJACK BRAIN-COMPUTER INTERFACES
Brain-computer interfaces have been around for a good while. However, recent developments have shown how BCIs could do more than just help people with disabilities. These brain hacking devices could make us better humans in the future.
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HARVARD SCIENTISTS MADE A MATERIAL THAT CREATES COMPLETELY NEW STATES OF LIGHT
Harvard researchers have succeeded in creating a new material that causes light to act in entirely new ways. This discovery can help researchers learn more about the properties of light, but also may have some practical applications.
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QUANTUM PHYSICISTS CONCLUDE NECESSARY MAKEUP OF ELUSIVE TETRAQUARKS
Tetraquarks may not be impossible or even improbable.
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EARTH 'BREATHES' IN AMAZING TIME-LAPSE VIDEO FROM SPACE
Data gathered by satellites circling Earth since 1997 come together in a breathtaking time lapse of our dynamic planet.
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A POWERFUL TECH ORGANIZATION IS WORKING TO PROTECT US FROM AI
Many fear what might happen if AI technologies continue to progress without regulation. In an effort to restore ethics to the sector, IEEE has added three standards projects to a living document focused on AI.
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800-YEAR-OLD TOMBS TELL THE STORY OF AN ANCIENT CHINESE COUPLE
Two 800-year-old tombs belonging to a man named Lord Hu Hong and his wife née Wu, who carried the title Lady of Virtue, have been discovered at a construction site in Qingyuan County, in China's Zhejiang province.
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A NEW BREAKTHROUGH COULD MAKE ORGANIC ELECTRONICS FAR MORE EFFICIENT
Organic electronics have a wide range of applications from medical devices to solar technologies. An international team of researchers has discovered a process that improves the conductivity of organic semiconductors by a power of a million.
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SEX EDUCATION NEEDS TO BE MORE GRAPHIC BECAUSE TEENS ARE TRYING TABOO PRACTICES, SAY EXPERTS?
Sex education may need to become more graphic because teenagers are increasingly experimenting with taboo practices, a new study has warned.
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BAN ON US IMPORT OF ELEPHANT TROPHIES REMAINS, FOR NOW
Earlier this week, the Trump administration lifted a ban on importing hunting trophies from African elephants into the United States, claiming that this policy change would benefit elephants — but then on Friday evening (Nov.
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