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WAY OF THE FUTURE: A NEW CHURCH WORSHIPS AN AI GOD
One day, super intelligences may be advanced enough to be considered divine.
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GENETICALLY MODIFIED BEETLES GREW A FULLY FUNCTIONAL THIRD EYE
If you needed proof that scientists can re-engineer life, here it is.
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THE FDA WANTS TO EXPEDITE APPROVAL OF REGENERATIVE ORGAN THERAPIES
The FDA is establishing a new framework to regulate the use of stem cells to produce replacement organs. These new rules will help legitimate treatments become available quicker while stamping out unscrupulous activities.
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PEDIGREE DOGS DON'T JUST LOOK GOOD - THEY KEEP YOU ALIVE FOR LONGER
To own a beautifully-bred English Setter or Springer Spaniel is to enjoy a certain social cachet.
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A GLOBAL COLLABORATION TO CREATE “ARTIFICIAL ORGANISMS” JUST WENT LIVE
"We cannot achieve True AI until we understand actual intelligence."
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BREAST VS. BOTTLE: WEIGHING INFANT-FEEDING OPTIONS
Deciding the best way to feed a new baby is a very personal choice for a woman. Whether she chooses to breast-feed or use formula, feeding time is an important opportunity for a mother and baby to form a close bond with one another.
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WHEN YOU LEARN, YOUR BRAIN SWELLS WITH NEW CELLS ? THEN IT KILLS THEM
Every time you learn a skill, new cells burst to life in your brain. Then, one after another, those cells die off as your brain figures out which ones it really needs.
In a new opinion paper, published online Nov.
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THE LATEST INTERSTELLAR MESSAGES COULD RECEIVE AN EXTRATERRESTRIAL RESPONSE IN 25 YEARS
METI has sent a new message out into space, targeting a nearby star system called GJ 273. The new project hopes to establish a new method of reaching out to alien life, which could potentially send a reply in the next 25 years.
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FDA APPROVES FIRST 'DIGITAL' PILL: HOW DOES IT WORK?
A new "digital pill" can tell doctors whether a patient has taken his or her medicine.
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SCIENTISTS HAVE FOUND THE FIRST EVER ANTI-AGING GENETIC MUTATION
A Northwestern University team discovered that members of a small Indiana Amish community that carried a copy of a genetic mutation lived 10 percent longer, as well as lower incidence of diabetes and cardiovascular disease.
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