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JOBS ARE GOING EXTINCT. BUT THAT DOESN’T MEAN WE HAVE TO.
So, where do we fit in?
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WORST CASE SCENARIOS: WHAT COULD HAPPEN TO ELON MUSK’S SPACE ROADSTER?
Thanks to the most recent Falcon Heavy launch, there's now a Tesla Roadster zooming through our solar system. In the worst case, what damage could this unusual celestial body pose to the objects around it?
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JAPANESE OLYMPIAN SUSPENDED: HOW WIDESPREAD IS OLYMPIC DOPING, ANYWAY?
Today (Feb. 13), Japanese short-track speed skater Kei Saito became the first Olympic athlete to be suspended from the 2018 Winter Games due to doping allegations.
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RESPIRATORY SYSTEM: FACTS, FUNCTION AND DISEASES
Good air in, bad air out.
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ANT SPECIES STAY HEALTHY WITH SELF-MADE ANTIBIOTICS
Diseases can spread quickly among dense populations of organisms, whether they're people living in crowded cities or groups of social insects such as ant colonies.
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SPACEX MAY BE LAUNCHING ITS FIRST GLOBAL INTERNET SATELLITES NEXT WEEK
Reports suggest that SpaceX will soon launch its first prototype global internet satellites on the next Falcon 9. The satellites will help to create the world's first global internet network, providing low-cost internet to the entire world.
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AI WILL GIVE RISE TO “SUPERHUMAN WORKERS,” SAYS GOOGLE X CO-FOUNDER
At the World Government Summit in Dubai, Sebastian Thurn said that AI will make humans into "superhuman workers." According to the Google X co-founder, AI will get rid of repetitive jobs, but it will also open up more creative ones.
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DARK MATTER MAY BE A PRODUCT OF GRAVITATIONAL WAVES WITH A TWIST
It is said that the universe is made up of over 80 percent dark matter. What dark matter exactly is, however, has continued to elude experts. Theories abound, and a recent one suggests an entirely different approach involving gravitational waves.
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THE 4/20 EFFECT: POT CELEBRATION DAY TIED TO RISE IN FATAL CRASHES
It's the day to celebrate for marijuana enthusiasts: April 20, or 4/20. Each year, thousands of pot supporters mark the "high" holiday by lighting up at precisely 4:20 p.m.
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BIZARRE 'SPIDER STONES' FOUND AT SITE OF NEOLITHIC SUN-WORSHIPERS
Strangely marked stones and other artifacts unearthed on the island of Bornholm in Denmark have raised new mysteries about a Neolithic sun-worshipping religion centered there about 5,000 years ago.
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