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06.11.2017
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PARENTHOOD LEAVES HALF OF MOTHER AND FATHERS FEELING LONELY
Parenthood leaves half of mother and fathers feeling lonely, new research has found.
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SCIENTISTS COMPLETE THE FIRST INTERNATIONAL TEST OF OUR ABILITY TO TRACK DANGEROUS ASTEROIDS
A team of astronomers completed the first international exercise testing our ability to track dangerous asteroids. Scientist from around the world collaborated to monitor and analyse asteroid 2012 TC4 as a simulation of a real impact emergency.
05.11.2017
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?VAMPIRE THERAPY? HELPS ALZHEIMER?S PATIENTS PAY BILLS AND PREPARE MEALS AGAIN
It might seem the stuff of fairy-tales, but a new trial has found that pumping the blood of young people into the elderly may help ward off the symptoms of dementia.
04.11.2017
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INTRUSIVE THOUGHTS MIGHT BE CAUSED BY A SHORTAGE OF A CERTAIN CHEMICAL
Scientists have linked a neurotransmitter known as GABA to unwanted and intrusive thoughts. These findings could have a major impact on our understanding of conditions like obsessive-compulsive disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder, and schizophrenia.
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HOW DOES SPACE CHANGE THE HUMAN BRAIN?
One new study shows just how drastically space travel changes the human brain. This could seriously affect how we think about journeying to Mars.
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DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME ENDS SUNDAY (SO YOU GET 1 MORE HOUR OF SLEEP)
This Sunday, people across the United States can luxuriate in an extra hour of sleep as daylight saving time comes to an end.
The change happens at 2 a.m.
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DEEPMIND “NEVER FOUND THE LIMIT” OF ALPHAGO ZERO’S INTELLIGENCE
DeepMind's latest AI achievement, AlphaGo Zero, never reached its full potential. It has the capability of not only beating every opponent in Go, but making a difference in the world with how it learns.
03.11.2017
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ASTRONOMERS HAVE BEGUN MAPPING THE STRUCTURE OF THE FAR SIDE OF THE MILKY WAY
A clear picture of our corner of the cosmos is within reach.
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BELUGA WHALE LEARNS TO 'TALK' TO POD OF BOTTLENOSE DOLPHINS?
A beluga whale living in captivity with a pod of bottlenose dolphins has learned their language of whistles and clicks, scientists believe.
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NIGHT SKY ??NOVEMBER 2017: LEONID METEORS, AND SEVEN SISTERS JUST PASSING THROUGH
A glance through binoculars at the bright, almost full Moon on the evening of Nov 5, shows that it is close to the V-shaped Hyades open cluster in Taurus the Bull. Over the course of the night, and into the morning of the 6th, the Moons disc slowly creeps in front of the stars forming the lower branch of the V.
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