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01.03.2017
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AMATEUR TREASURE HUNTERS FIND 2,000-YEAR-OLD GOLD JEWELRY
Two amateurs using metal detectors have discovered four gold torques from more than 2,000 years ago in a field near the town of Leek in central England.
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DEEP-SEA STROLL: THIS FISH 'WALKS' ON THE OCEAN FLOOR
Meet the sea robin, a deep-sea fish that can walk across the ocean floor.
Sea robins, or Triglidae, look nothing like their avian namesakes, other than having an orange hue.
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FACTS ABOUT THORIUM
Named for the Norse god of thunder, thorium is a silvery, lustrous and radioactive element with potential as an alternative to uranium in fueling nuclear reactors.
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KINKY WOLF SPIDERS ENGAGE IN M?NAGE ? TROIS TO AVOID CANNIBALISM
One autumn night while searching for spiders in his backyard, Matthew Persons came across something unexpected: a wolf spider ménage à trois.
Persons took note of the 24-legged threesome, but didn't think much of it.
28.02.2017
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WE NEED TO UPDATE OUR RULES FOR ROBOTICS
Science fiction writer Isaac Asimov came up with Three Laws of Robotics to rule over the artificial intelligences of his stories. The rules are considered as a sort of "Ten Commandments" of AI ethics as they were a start, but not a complete system of guidance for human morality.
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MOUNT ETNA: FACTS ABOUT VOLCANO'S ERUPTIONS
Mount Etna is the largest active volcano in Europe and one of the world's most frequently erupting volcanoes.
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NEW FIND MAY EXPLAIN HOW THE BRAIN CREATES CONSCIOUSNESS
Using a new 3D mapping method incorporating 10,000 images, researchers were able to trace the entire paths of three brain neurons they think could be linked to consciousness. Tracing a neuron completely through an entire organ is typically very difficult, so this new technique could make it easier for us to study and understand the human brain.
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AN ANTI-TRUMP INCANTATION: WHAT'S IN A MAGIC SPELL?
In Shakespeare's "Macbeth," the titular character must contend with a trio of witches who predict his ascent and then his downfall.
Donald Trump may want to read up.
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BREAKING: ELON MUSK AND SPACEX ARE SENDING HUMANS TO THE MOON
Yesterday, SpaceX founder and CEO Elon Musk said that his private spaceflight company would have a notable announcement today at 4pm EST (1pm GMT). It seems that humans are going back to the Moon. Here's what you need to know about this new revelation and what it means in relation to humanity's journey into the cosmos.
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MIT'S SUPER-THIN WIRES ARE LEADING TO A NEW AGE IN BRAIN IMPLANTS
Researchers have developed fibers roughly 200 micrometers across that mimic the flexibility of brain tissue and can be used to manipulate electrical, chemical, or optical signals. Previous devices were specialized, so these small, all-in-one fibers could allow us to do more in neuroscience research, which could lead to breakthroughs in medical treatments and BCIs.
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