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CANCER SURVIVORS AGE FASTER AND DIE SOONER, MAJOR STUDY SUGGESTS?
Cancer survivors age faster and are far more likely to die sooner than people who have never had the disease, a major study has shown.
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WE MAY HAVE JUST UNCOVERED THE EARLIEST DIRECT EVIDENCE OF LIFE ON EARTH
New clues emerge from the oldest fossil ever found.
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WOMAN WHO CAN SMELL PARKINSON'S DISEASE HELPS SCIENTISTS DEVELOP FIRST DIAGNOSTIC TEST?
A British woman who can smell Parkinsons disease has helped scientists discover 10 molecules linked to the condition which could lead to the first diagnostic test.
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THE 10 BEST SCIENCE HASHTAGS OF 2017
For peeking into the daily life of working scientists, there's nothing like Twitter. Science Twitter is home to passionate debates, clever quips and many — so many — fantastic images and GIFs.
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MICROSOFT IS EXPANDING “AI FOR EARTH” PROGRAM TO FIGHT CLIMATE CHANGE
Microsoft is expanding its "AI for Earth" program with a $50 million investment over the next five years. This could yield new artificial intelligence applications to enable scientists, businesses, and even farmers to better protect the environment.
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WHEN DO CHILDREN DEVELOP THEIR GENDER IDENTITY?
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GRAPHENE RUNNING SHOES COULD UP YOUR JOGGING POTENTIAL
Graphene's potential applications span from wearable medical devices to the creation of clean, limitless energy. In its first use in a commercial product, graphene running shoes will soon hit the market.
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THESE QUANTUM DROPLETS ARE THE MOST DILUTE LIQUIDS IN THE KNOWN UNIVERSE
A team of physicists in Barcelona has created liquid droplets 100 million times thinner than water that hold themselves together using strange quantum laws.
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SAUDI ARABIA MADE A ROBOT A CITIZEN. NOW, SHE’S CALLING FOR WOMEN’S RIGHTS.
Hanson Robotics' Sophia is the world's first AI-powered robot to have been granted citizenship. Now, Sophia is fighting for women's rights. Is the whole exercise moot or is it worth paying attention to? What about Sophia's own rights as a robot?
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DIPPY THE DINOSAUR TO RETURN TO BRITAIN...WITH BRAND NEW HANDS ?
For more than 100 years, Dippy the Dinosaur stood solidly on his four feet, greeting visitors at Londons Natural History Museum until he was replaced earlier this year.
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