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    New blood test could be the ‘holy grail of cancer research’

    New blood test could be the ‘holy grail of cancer research’

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    Great Scott! Scientists just invented a ‘flux capacitor’ for quantum computers

    Great Scott! Scientists just invented a ‘flux capacitor’ for quantum computers

    • Tristan Greene
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    Researchers create the first 3D-printed corneas to combat blindness

    Researchers create the first 3D-printed corneas to combat blindness

    • Callum Booth
    • 7 years ago
    Time crystals could be the miracle quantum computing needs

    Time crystals could be the miracle quantum computing needs

    • Tristan Greene
    • 7 years ago
    Estonia is using its citizens’ genes to predict disease

    Estonia is using its citizens’ genes to predict disease

    • Már Másson Maack
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    North Korea’s willingness to temporarily suspend nuclear testing can be explained by geology

    North Korea’s willingness to temporarily suspend nuclear testing can be explained by geology

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    Microsoft wants to revolutionize MRIs with quantum-inspired algorithms and HoloLens

    Microsoft wants to revolutionize MRIs with quantum-inspired algorithms and HoloLens

    • Tristan Greene
    • 7 years ago
    400 consecutive hotter-than-average months and we’re still pretending climate change isn’t real

    400 consecutive hotter-than-average months and we’re still pretending climate change isn’t real

    • Bryan Clark
    • 7 years ago
    Scientists ripped a memory from one snail and injected it into another

    Scientists ripped a memory from one snail and injected it into another

    • Tristan Greene
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    DeepMind’s AI taught itself to navigate like a mammal

    DeepMind’s AI taught itself to navigate like a mammal

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