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SHOULD BOTS HAVE A RIGHT TO FREE SPEECH? THIS NON-PROFIT THINKS SO.
Does the First Amendment apply to AIs, too?
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INTRIGUING GOLD COIN AND OTHER TREASURES UNCOVERED IN EGYPT
Archaeologists in Egypt have unearthed the remains of a huge, red, brick building — likely the remnants of a Roman bath — as well as a mountain of treasures, including a statue of a ram and a gold coin featuring King Ptolemy III, according to the Egyptian Ministry of Antiquities.
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SCIENTISTS SAY ELON MUSK'S 'NANO' CLAIMS DON'T MAKE ANY SENSE
The SpaceX and Tesla founder is having a very public meltdown right now, and making some weird claims about a prefix used in some sciences.
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NEW JELLY-LIKE NEURAL IMPLANT ELIMINATES THE NEED TO DRILL THROUGH THE BRAIN
Engineers behind the material compare conventional electrodes to sticking a fork into Jell-O.
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SPACEX’S “FINAL” FALCON 9 TEST FLIGHT WON’T ACTUALLY BE ITS LAST
A few extra test flights seems like a small price to pay for keeping crew members safe.
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CLOTHES TREATED WITH 'HOT FEET' COATING COULD KEEP TICKS AWAY
Scientists at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) think they can fight the scourge of
tick-borne diseases
by encouraging people to douse their clothes in a chemical called permethrin.
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ANCESTOR OF ALL LIVING BIRDS SURVIVED ASTEROID STRIKE BECAUSE IT COULDN'T FLY
The common ancestor of all living birds was a flightless, partridge-like creature which only survived the asteroid strike that wiped out the dinosaurs because it lived on the ground, scientists have concluded.
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3D PRINTED SUGAR SCAFFOLDS COULD HELP GROW ORGANS, THEN DISSOLVE AWAY
This marks another sweet victory for the future of medicine.
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A SIMPLE BEAM OF LIGHT COULD CATCH ZIKA-INFECTED MOSQUITOES
The diagnostic technique is way faster than most tools we have right now.
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WHITE-FURRED ANIMALS COULD DIE OUT BECAUSE OF CLIMATE CHANGE, STUDY SUGGESTS
White-furred animals are in danger of dying out because climate change is causing a fall in snow cover, leaving them exposed and vulnerable, a new study suggests.
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