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WIRED spoke with DeepMind’s Pushmeet Kohli about the recent past—and promising future—of the Nobel Prize-winning research ...
One estimate by an engineer in SCU forecasts that given 300 "actual" UAP sightings per year — and assuming random distribution of sightings — that with 930 automated camera systems distributed across ...
A major international review has upended long-held ideas about how top performers are made. By analyzing nearly 35,000 elite ...
We have only just started to understand how our brains clean themselves, but columnist Helen Thomson finds promising evidence ...
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Is gravity evidence we’re in a simulation? New research says maybe
Gravity used to be the most down-to-earth of ideas, the thing that kept apples falling and planets in line. Now a growing ...
New research in Yellowstone National Park has found a connection between earthquake swarms and the chemical reactions needed ...
A research team has managed to “bottle” a highly reactive carbene in water, overturning a major assumption in chemistry.
Research tracking tens of thousands of elite performers shows that early success is a poor predictor of future greatness.
Historically, many scientists and society have been fascinated by the prospect of making contact with extraterrestrial ...
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How Life Solved Its “Impossible” Problem: Leading Chemist Explains Life Doesn’t Need a Miracle to Appear
Life may have emerged from a surprisingly simple network of chemical reactions long before cells or genes existed.
An NIH study was a beacon for the topical steroid withdrawal community. Then, amid federal upheaval, the research stalled.
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