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Google's AI researchers are taking aim at artificial stupidity

Injecting more humanity into artificial intelligence could help society – and Google’s business.
wired.com Submitted 7 years ago
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The international space law you need to know if you want to leave the planet

Want to explore the Solar System? Well you’re going to need to brush up on international space law before you leave the planet, and that means studying the "Treaty on Principles Governing the...
theverge.com Submitted 7 years ago
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SpaceX successfully completes two Falcon 9 landings in one weekend

SpaceX has successfully launched and landed the second Falcon 9 rocket in roughly 48 hours — giving SpaceX two wins in its "weekend doubleheader." The nearly back-to-back launches are a show of...
theverge.com Submitted 7 years ago
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If you wrong a raven, it will remember

Don’t try to wrong a raven, not even once. It’s not going to forget and it’s probably going to shun you for a long time. When it comes to animal personalities, there are dogs, which are loyal and...
theverge.com Submitted 7 years ago
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Killer antibiotic now 25,000× more potent—and resistant to drug resistance

Chemical changes give drug three killing methods plus a way to daze evolution.
arstechnica.com Submitted 7 years ago
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Moms: Your Kids Hijacked Your Brain for Life

Let Mother's Day be a chance to ruminate on how pregnancy fiddles with moms' minds
wired.com Submitted 7 years ago
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March for Science: Live Updates from Washington DC and Around the US

WIRED Science writers across the United States follow the March for Science from Washington DC, Boston, and San Francisco.
wired.com Submitted 8 years ago
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North Korea responds to Donald Trump’s bluster: “We are fully prepared” for war

Intentionally or not, Trump's posturing with North Korea could lead to a nuclear war
salon.com Submitted 8 years ago
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Robots Aren’t Human. You Only Make Them So

Photographer Max Aguilera-Hellweg peers into the uncanny valley in a fascinating, and slightly terrifying, book.
wired.com Submitted 8 years ago
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The Journey of NASA’s Smartest Satellite Finally Comes to an End

The Earth Observing-1 satellite is retiring, and leaving behind an oddball technological legacy.
wired.com Submitted 8 years ago
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This Article Won’t Change Your Mind

The facts on why facts alone can’t fight false beliefs.
theatlantic.com Submitted 8 years ago
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The Race to Sell True Quantum Computers Begins Before They Really Exist

The world's biggest tech companies are jockeying for quantum supremacy.
wired.com Submitted 8 years ago
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