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MIT CLAIMS NEW ARTIFICIAL NEURON 1 MILLION TIMES FASTER THAN THE REAL THING
Think and you’ll miss it: researchers at MIT claim to have successfully created analog synapses a million times faster than those in our human brains.
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INCREDIBLE NEW JAMES WEBB IMAGE SHOWS "CARTWHEEL GALAXY" IN GLORIOUS DETAIL
The James Webb Space Telescope just dropped an amazing new image of the black hole-centered "Cartwheel Galaxy" in greater detail than ever seen before.
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THESE AI-GENERATED, RENAISSANCE-STYLE PORTRAITS OF RAPPERS ARE INCREDIBLE
An AI image generator called Stability.ai created an incredible series of Renaissance-style paintings of famous rappers — and they go hard.
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FIRST SMALL NUCLEAR REACTOR GREENLIT BY US REGULATORS
A small nuclear reactor has been approved for certification by the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) on Friday, the first in the country.
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SCIENTISTS WARN OF DEVASTATING MASS EXTINCTION EVENT CAUSED BY CLIMATE CHANGE
Modern climate change will likely take place over a shorter period of time than previous extinction events, leaving species with far less time to adapt.
01.08.2022
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SOLAR STORM FROM HOLE IN THE SUN WILL HIT EARTH ON WEDNESDAY (AUG. 3)
Holes in the sun can beam out solar material at 500 miles per second.
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MAMMAL ANCESTOR LOOKED LIKE A CHUBBY LIZARD WITH A TINY HEAD AND HAD A HIPPO-LIKE LIFESTYLE
Fossils found in France are from a previously unknown species of amphibian that belonged to a group of reptiles with mammal-like traits.
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WILD VIDEO SHOWS CHINESE SPACE JUNK LIGHT UP THE NIGHT SKY
Just days after reports of an alleged SpaceX rocket debris crash, another piece of space junk — this time from China — crashed into the Indian Ocean.
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WEBB SPACE TELESCOPE HAS JUST IMAGED ANOTHER MOST-DISTANT GALAXY, BREAKING ITS RECORD AFTER A WEEK
The new record happened by accident.
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TONGA’S ERUPTION INJECTED SO MUCH WATER INTO EARTH’S ATMOSPHERE THAT IT COULD WEAKEN THE OZONE LAYER
The atmospheric water vapor could also contribute to global warming.
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