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A team of astrophysicists used AI to figure out which clusters of stars merged to become our galaxy.
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Researchers make the case for “deep evidential regression.”
Why power generated through nuclear fusion will be the future, but not the present, solution to humanity’s energy needs.
Welcome to the world’s newest motorsport: manned multicopter races that exceed speeds of 100 mph.
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Reveri Health has launched a new stress-relief self-hypnosis program through Amazon Alexa to help combat the anxiety of COVID-19.
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Scientists have detected within the Venusian atmosphere a chemical known to be a byproduct of life.
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This unsettling simulation shows how mucus-mist can rapidly spread in a grocery store.
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Our remarkable olfactory senses are modeled in a new research chip.
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