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Robinson v. California helped to established a rehabilitative ideal: addiction should be dealt with as a therapeutic matter.
Max Planck Institute scientists crash into a computing wall there seems to be no way around.
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MIT scientists show how fast algorithms are improving across a broad range of examples, demonstrating their critical importance in advancing computing.
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Nearly 200 orbital launches are scheduled for 2022.
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Partisanship can now be seen in brain scans.
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An interactive “globe of notability” shows the curious correspondences and the strange landscape of global fame.
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For the first time, light that comes from behind a black hole has been spotted.
Researchers devise a record-breaking laser transmission that avoids atmospheric interference.
The time to begin exploring VR training is now. Here are the pros, cons, and different ways this technology can be utilized.
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There’s more to miracles than turning water into wine.