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NO, ONE SICK PASSENGER WON'T INFECT EVERYONE ON THE PLANE
Finally, some good news about airplane travel: If you're on a plane with a sick passenger, you probably won't get sick.
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RUSSIAN SCIENTISTS TESTED THEIR ASTEROID-NUKING PLAN WITH POWERFUL LASERS
Russian scientists have a plan to deal with a hypothetical asteroid threat that's straight out of the movie "Armageddon.
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STEPHEN HAWKING LEAVES BEHIND 'BREATHTAKING' FINAL MULTIVERSE THEORY
A final theory explaining how mankind might detect parallel universes was completed by Stephen Hawking shortly before he died, it has emerged.
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EXPECT A WARM, WET SPRING ACROSS THE US
Spring is likely to bring weather that's warmer and wetter than usual to much of the U.S., especially in the mid-Atlantic region and the Northeast, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).
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CIRCULATORY SYSTEM: FACTS, FUNCTION & DISEASES
The human circulatory system keeps blood, oxygen and nutrients flowing through the body.
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17 BILLION? HOW THE CDC ESTIMATED HOW MANY BINGE DRINKS US DOWNS EACH YEAR
Here's a number that's hard to swallow: U.S. adults consume more than 17 billion alcoholic drinks during binges each year, according to a new report.
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AI TRANSLATES NEWS JUST AS WELL AS A HUMAN WOULD
A Microsoft AI has achieved so-called "human parity" in the translation of a text from Chinese to English, translating sentences from a sample of news stories like a professional human translator. Next step, real time news.
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GROWING NEW VEINS COULD MAKE LIFE BETTER FOR PEOPLE ON DIALYSIS
Long-term dialysis patients are subject to infections and other complications, because they need to have a small plastic tube implanted in their arm. Now a company is trying to grow new blood vessels that naturally link to the machine.
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NEIL DEGRASSE TYSON: WE DON’T UNDERSTAND THE MOST FUNDAMENTAL ASPECTS OF OUR UNIVERSE
Neil deGrasse Tyson is an eternal skeptic. So perhaps it is no surprise that, when he asked what the biggest breakthrough would be in the coming years, he took the time to talk about how much humanity still has to learn.
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CHILLAXING? 'SNORKELING' WALRUS CHARMS TWITTER
A "snorkeling" walrus has achieved its 15 minutes of fame after a photo of the flippered behemoth was tweeted along with this oddly charming wildlife fact: "Good morning, walruses sometimes hook their teeth on the ice and relax.
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