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WHAT MILLIONS OF YEARS LOOK LIKE IN ONE PHOTO (WELL, NOT EXACTLY)
A photo of Dún Briste — a layered, chunky tower of rock rising off the western coast of Ireland —skyrocketed to the top of Reddit last week.
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LENA DUNHAM'S HYSTERECTOMY: CAN IT CURE ENDOMETRIOSIS?
Actress Lena Dunham has revealed that she recently underwent a hysterectomy to treat crippling pain from endometriosis.
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A RENOWNED FUTURIST SAYS WE SHOULD MERGE WITH AI TO PROTECT HUMANITY
At the World Government Summit in Dubai, futurist Ian Pearson asserted that humans and AI need to merge before the latter becomes "billions of times" smarter than the former. He adds to the growing list of experts, including Elon Musk and Sebastian Thrun, who believe a merger is the best way to ensure AI remains safe.
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CRAPPY VALENTINE’S DAY, ROBOTS: AI IS TERRIBLE AT (HUMAN) SEDUCTION
Struggling to find the perfect words to charm that special someone this Valentine's Day? Let a neural network lend a hand.
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CHOCOLATE FACTS, EFFECTS & HISTORY
Chocolate, the most popular sweet treat in the world, makes you feel good and it may be good for you, too.
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OH, BROTHER: PEOPLE MIGHT NOT TAKE THIS POTENTIAL MALARIA DRUG JUST BECAUSE IT TURNS THEIR URINE BLUE
A drug uses blue dye to effectively kill malaria parasites, but it turns patients' urine blue. Is that odd color change enough to deter patients from taking it?
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MINING CRYPTO TAKES SO MUCH BANDWIDTH, IT’S INHIBITING THE SEARCH FOR ALIEN LIFE
Astronomers listening for radio messages from alien civilizations require lots of processing power to crunch the data. Now, those astronomers are finding the GPUs they need in short supply as crypto miners buy them up.
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NOW A PERSON’S GENES COULD REVEAL THEIR TIME OF DEATH
By analyzing changes in a deceased person's gene activity, new software can determine an exact time of death, which could assist forensic investigations.
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HOW A PHYSICIST CAUGHT A SINGLE ATOM ON CAMERA
Warning: Atoms on camera may appear larger than they actually are.
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SEA SLIME CAN TRIGGER 65-FOOT MEGA-TSUNAMIS
The corpses of these tiny creatures ooze out a slimy layer that may explain catastrophic undersea landslides and tsunamis.
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