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Is flying the culprit of that nasty virus we caught? The latest research suggests the answer is no – but much of it depends on where we sit.
It’s the unknown stuff that might kill us.
The data set includes data culled from nearly 530,000 immune cells from umbilical cord blood of newborns and bone marrow of adults.
The discovery could go a long way in reducing plastic waste, particularly from water bottles.
It's the latest episode to highlight the absurdity of the popular alternative “medicine.”
Scientists have taken to the internet to discuss the scant data used to make the surprising conclusion.
In recognition of both current and future risks, the House of Lords Artificial Intelligence Committee says technology, and AI in particular, needs to be used for the common good.
This is an important milestone in the quantum computing world, but it also shows just how much more work there is left to do.
What happens when you point an infrared camera at the capital? It becomes like a dream sequence in Far Cry.
The truth is that if you are from a non-European ethnic background, we just don’t know all that much about your specific genes.
These stonefish will freakin' cut you.
Researchers think that with further advancements, they could use this system to create more complex designer molecules.
The satellite is meant to create a catalogue of nearby planets that future telescopes can then inspect more closely.
When it comes to protecting humans and human property from robots and AI, we should come up with something more sensible.
I’d be first in line for an iPhone that would bounce when dropped, instead of shattering.