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Can't wait to see what kind of "yo mama" jokes the Singularity brings us.
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Can't wait to see what kind of "yo mama" jokes the Singularity brings us.
There will probably always be speculation about the nature of the region and exactly why it's such a magnet for death and destruction.
“Most people of course don’t get this, and it depends on how their immune system is primed and is affected by their genetics.”
Scientists have found deep-sea graphite that might help solve a deep-sea carbonaceous mystery.
Less of it sticks when you're having a bad morning.
Is it ageing, or luck, or diet, or what? And can it be reversed?
“This report should raise the alarm for everyone... While its focus is on the United States, the findings will echo around the world.”
Something is not right in the waters at the highest latitudes of the globe.
As the Half Earth concept gains popularity, policymakers and conservationists must be aware of the burden it places on different populations.
We talked with scientist Janelle Shane to ask about why she likes AI, how its strangeness affects our lives, and what the future might hold.
The UFO research organisation founded by the former Blink 182 star entered into a contract with the U.S. Army to have the military vet exotic technologies.
Never mind that science stuff. You came here to be soothed by the hypnotic swirl of ice.
Special weekend screenings of future super-hero tat guaranteed.
This 120-million-year-old flying dinosaur is seriously shaking up the bird family tree.
New research is raising concerns that China is continuing to harvest organs from executed prisoners, despite the country’s assurances to the contrary.
The two can suffer similar health problems – including bone and muscle loss – and as such could benefit from similar training regimens.