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    Scientists are beefing over which one of our senses is most important

    Scientists are beefing over which one of our senses is most important

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    Researchers developed algorithms that mimic the human brain (and the results don’t suck)

    Researchers developed algorithms that mimic the human brain (and the results don’t suck)

    • Tristan Greene
    • 6 years ago
    Why the world is unhappy with India’s anti-satellite missile test

    Why the world is unhappy with India’s anti-satellite missile test

    • Ivan Mehta
    • 6 years ago
    Studying social animals will unlock the potential of swarm robotics

    Studying social animals will unlock the potential of swarm robotics

    • The Conversation
    • 6 years ago
    Nobel Prize winner wants to fight nuclear waste with lasers

    Nobel Prize winner wants to fight nuclear waste with lasers

    • Rachel Kaser
    • 6 years ago
    Methane ‘smelt’ on Mars… but who dealt it?

    Methane ‘smelt’ on Mars… but who dealt it?

    • The Conversation
    • 6 years ago
    Scarecrow drones keep birds away from crops without causing them harm

    Scarecrow drones keep birds away from crops without causing them harm

    • Brandon Keim
    • 6 years ago
    NPR’s Invisibilia podcast deals with the invisible forces that shape who we are

    NPR’s Invisibilia podcast deals with the invisible forces that shape who we are

    • Georgina Ustik
    • 6 years ago
    Research: Humans can sense the Earth’s magnetic fields (just like bees)

    Research: Humans can sense the Earth’s magnetic fields (just like bees)

    • The Conversation
    • 6 years ago
    CERN’s new study brings us closer to understanding antimatter and why we exist

    CERN’s new study brings us closer to understanding antimatter and why we exist

    • The Conversation
    • 6 years ago
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