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AI Roundup: These are some of the most interesting news about artificial intelligence today. AI startup Humane has announced a clothing-based AI gadget called Ai Pin and researchers have validated the first-ever biomarker for ADT.
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The European spacecraft will spend six years uncovering the mysteries of dark matter and dark energy.
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This week, marvel at a new portrait of our galaxy, explore an octopus nursery, fend off summer’s mosquitoes, spy a doughnut-shaped rock on Mars, and more.
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June was a busy month in space, with spectacular new images of Mercury, Mars, and Jupiter, and plenty of rockets blasting off to the final frontier.
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After a 25-year search, dualist philosopher David Chalmers won the bet with neuroscientist Christof Koch.
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Astonishing evidence discovered by ALMA scientists unveils the formation of protoplanets, opening possibilities for their detection and characterization.
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American Space Agency, NASA, on 30 June 2023, Friday said that it has re-established contact with the intrepid Ingenuity Mars Helicopter after more than two months of radio silence.
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The ongoing climate change crisis isn’t easy to forget, but NASA is here to make sure the dangerous effects of the issue are seared into …
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The powerful observatory stared deeply at the ringed planet.
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A SpaceX Dragon cargo spacecraft returned to Earth with scientific hardware and samples on June 30, NASA said in a blog on Friday.The spacecraft was launched on June 5 on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from Launch Complex 39A at NASA's Kennedy Space Center
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The search for planets outside our solar system—exoplanets—is one of the most rapidly growing fields in astronomy. Over the past few decades, more than 5,000 exoplanets have been detected and astronomers now estimate that on average there is at least one plan…
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Scientists observed sleeping octopuses and saw their brains enter a deep sleep like ours. This deep sleep is similar to a dream state in mammals, so octopuses
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Four individuals have agreed to be locked inside NASA's Mars simulator for just over a year. And they're being paid surprisingly little.
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Below the Indian Ocean, there's a giant "gravity hole" over one million square miles in size. Scientists may have figured out why it exists.
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For over 100 years, scientists have been puzzling over a blood-red liquid seeping out of a glacier in Antarctica. Until now.
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When black holes and other enormously massive, dense objects whirl around one another, they send out ripples in space and time called gravitational waves. These waves are one of the few ways we have to study the enigmatic cosmic giants that create them.
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Try these tips and tricks to get the best full Moon photos in the next few days.
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In fact, the cat nose is so effective at this that its structure may inspire improvements to today's gas chromatographs.
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An international team of researchers from ETH Zürich, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, North Carolina State University, and Nagoya University has achieved a groundbreaking discovery in the field of astronomy. Using the James Webb Space Telescop
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The group led by Associate Professor Kazuhiro Nakazawa at Nagoya University/KMI, and doctorial course student Yuki Omiya at the Graduate School of Science, in collaboration with the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, Tokyo University of Scie
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Are aliens visiting Earth? Harvard professor finds UFO debris in Pacific Ocean
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The NIH neurologist talks about her research, her family and how mental health labels can be limiting.
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Science News: WASHINGTON: Scientists have figured out how cats can locate food, allies and enemies.
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