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SCIENTISTS TEASE OUT HOW THE BRAIN PROCESSES SENSORY EXPERIENCES
The rat studies could eventually have implications for computer-brain interfaces.
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YESTERDAY, WORLD LEADERS GATHERED AT A SECRETIVE MEETING TO DECIDE THE FATE OF AI
"This day is going to change history."
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HUMAN EGGS DEVELOPED TO MATURITY IN THE LAB FOR THE FIRST TIME
Scientists have successfully grown human eggs to maturity in the lab. This research could lead to a new reproduction option for individuals at risk of fertility loss.
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LAUNCH OF SUPERFAST RUSSIAN CARGO SHIP MISSION ABORTED AT LAST MINUTE
The launch of a Russian cargo ship bound for the International Space Station was aborted in the final minute Sunday (Feb.
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EXPERTS ASSERT THAT ALL NATIONS SHOULD HAVE A “MINISTER OF AI”
It actually makes a lot of sense.
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NEW HORIZONS SPACE PROBE CAPTURES THE FARTHEST PHOTO EVER TAKEN FROM EARTH
NASA's New Horizons space probe continues to make history. In December, 2017, the spacecraft took photos of two objects in the Kuiper Belt. These images are now the farthest ever taken from Earth.
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8 TRILLION 'GALLONS'! HUGE BLOB OF MAGMA FOUND ATOP UNDERSEA VOLCANO
A giant undersea caldera near Japan hosts a lava dome made from 8 trillion gallons of molten rock.
The dome, which is 6.2 miles (10 kilometers) wide and 1,968 feet (600 meters) tall, is solid rock now, and it doesn't presage an impending eruption.
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MAN WHO TRAVELED TO WATCH HISTORIC SPACEX LAUNCH FOUND DEAD IN MOTEL
The history-making launch of SpaceX's Falcon Heavy rocket, and its
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RESEARCHERS PUT 3D GLASSES ON PRAYING MANTISES AND DISCOVERED A NEW TYPE OF VISION
Despite having front-facing eyes, praying mantises don't see the world the same way humans or other animals do. Instead, the insects rely on a completely different type of vision, and it could help researchers give small robots the gift of sight.
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TOAD EATS BEETLE, IMMEDIATELY REGRETS IT ? WATCH RETCHING AFTERMATH
Toads might want to be careful what meal they catch with their sticky, pink tongues. It could be a toxic beetle that makes them throw up and then scurries away to tell the tale, a new study from Japan finds.
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