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    Yale researchers spot a biomarker that could help to predict suicide

    Yale researchers spot a biomarker that could help to predict suicide

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    Grand theft consciousness: How quantum algorithms will backdoor human-level AI

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    Nuking asteroids could save the Earth — but we need to make it legal first

    Nuking asteroids could save the Earth — but we need to make it legal first

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    The Y chromosome is disappearing – so what will happen to men?

    The Y chromosome is disappearing – so what will happen to men?

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    Oops! Scientists accidentally create new material that makes batteries charge much faster

    Oops! Scientists accidentally create new material that makes batteries charge much faster

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    This cool gas technology could kill 99.9% of deadly germs in the air

    This cool gas technology could kill 99.9% of deadly germs in the air

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    Study: Biodegradable bags aren’t as biodegradable as you first thought

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