Thursday, November 30, 2017
New Semi-Synthetic Organism Can Make Molecules We've Never Seen Before
Bone Study Reveals Prehistoric Women Had Insanely Strong Arms
Wednesday, November 29, 2017
Artificial intelligence goes bilingual—without a dictionary
3 Skills We All Need To Thrive In The AI Driven Future
Physicists Just Invented an Essential Component Needed For Quantum Computers
Living Bacteria "From Outer Space" Have Been Found on The Outside of The ISS
AI Tech World: Speakers, Agendas, and Other Details
Poo Pills Really Are Becoming Our Answer to Dangerous Superbug Infections
The Once-Deadly Scarlet Fever Is Making a Weird Comeback Around The World
Deep transcriptome annotation enables the discovery and functional characterization of cryptic small proteins
Intrinsically disordered linkers determine the interplay between phase separation and gelation in multivalent proteins
A New Way for Machines to See, Taking Shape in Toronto
US-Forscher bauen Supercomputer aus 750 Raspberry Pi
Tuesday, November 28, 2017
Psychologists: Consciousness is an illusion, like a rainbow
Prenatal ‘Mini-brain’ Scans May Solve Schizophrenia origins
Monday, November 27, 2017
A new way to store thermal energy
Dyslipidaemia in nephrotic syndrome: mechanisms and treatment
Newton Howard (MIT Synthetic Intelligence Lab)– The Future of Brain Implants
Neutrophils are a Key Player in Nerve Regeneration
Improving Palliative Care with Deep Learning
3 Critical Ways that 5G will Impact Your Business
A Very Short History Of Artificial Intelligence (AI)
Saturday, November 25, 2017
The Evidence Is Building That Our Teeth Evolved From Fish Skin
'Artificial intelligence is not our friend:' Hillary Clinton is worried about the future of technology
Research Finds It Might Not Be Consciousness That Drives The Human Mind
LHC Measurements Hint at Entirely New Physics Just Outside Our Reach
Six Challenges To Tackle Before Artificial Intelligence Redesigns Healthcare
Bacteria Sacrifice DNA Repair for Better RNA
Baby gene therapy study offers hope for fatal muscle disease
Physicists Just Found a Loophole in Graphene That Could Unlock Clean, Limitless Energy
MYC regulation of glutamine–proline regulatory axis is key in luminal B breast cancer
Friday, November 24, 2017
ScienceAlert Deal: 5 of The Most Important New Technologies For 2018
Samsung Accidentally Confirms It’s Making A FOLDABLE Smartphone
Sex Matters in Experiments on Party Drug—in Mice
Strong bones may be vital for maintaining memory in old age
World's Smallest Tape Recorder Has Been Built Inside a Living Bacterium
Researchers Discover Key to Alzheimer’s Disease in Our Brains
Heterostructures get a quantum buildup
Drogentrips mit Heilwirkung
Amazon Web Services’ computer vision gets real-time face recognition
New way to write magnetic info could pave the way for hardware neural networks
11 Curious New Gadgets the World Is Not Ready for Yet
Can We Restore Thymus Function to Cheat Death?
A New Bird Species Has Evolved on Galapagos And Scientists Watched It Happen
The Surprising Origins of Life’s Complexity
Reactive Content Will Get to Know You Intimately—Then Tell You the Perfect Story
Thursday, November 23, 2017
T2N as a new tool for robust electrophysiological modeling demonstrated for mature and adult-born dentate granule cells
AI-controlled brain implants for mood disorders tested in people
Amazingly flexible: Learning to read in your 30s profoundly transforms the brain
Young Again: How One Cell Turns Back Time
The FDA Is Not Cool With Selling DIY Gene Therapies
High-fidelity speech synthesis with WaveNet
Welcome to 2018. There’s No Net Neutrality. We Made Dystopia a Reality.
Either Stars are Strange, or 234 Alien Species Are Trying to Contact Us
Wednesday, November 22, 2017
Watch CRISPR Edit DNA in Real Time
What Is Gene Editing?
Can Virtual Reality Replace Anatomy Lab in Med School?
Nature Machine Intelligence
What is Time, According to Physics?
3 Content Creation AI That can Write a Story for you
The Great Enrichment Was Built on Ideas, Not Capital
Academic Research in the 21st Century: Maintaining Scientific Integrity in a Climate of Perverse Incentives and Hypercompetition
Gene Therapy Could Help People Overcome Meth Addiction
FCC: Yeah, We're Gonna Go Ahead and Scrap Net Neutrality Rules
Electrically Conductive Hydrogel Has the Power to Heal Your Body
Sleep Position in Late Pregnancy Linked to More Than Doubled Stillbirth Risk
Personalized Medicine: Redefining Cancer Treatment with Deep Learning
Hacker haben schon eine Million Bitcoin gestohlen
CRISPR Editing Creates TCR Swap-Shop for Cancer Immunotherapy
Inter-species population dynamics enhance microbial horizontal gene transfer and spread of antibiotic resistance
Tuesday, November 21, 2017
Glucose transporters in the 21st Century
Coffee-Based Biofuel Now Being Used to Power London Buses
What Happens After a Nation Escapes Communism?
How to Develop a Country: Third World Education, Toilets, and Applied Tech
This AI Can Spot Art Forgeries by Looking at One Brushstroke
Cinnamon turns up the heat on fat cells
Intel: We're ending all legacy BIOS support by 2020
Can These New Advancements in Cryonics Revive Our Bodies After Freezing?
Antivaxxers in The US Have Finally Stopped Gaining Ground, Study Suggests
A New Gene-Editing Therapy Would Benefit Kids Most—Here’s Why They Won’t Get It Yet
Scientists reverse diabetes in a mouse model using modified blood stem cells
Paraplegic rats walk and regain feeling after stem cell treatment
Israel found an unlikely buyer for its lab-grown meat: China
Chemo Brain Starts During Cancer’s Progression, Not Just After Treatment
For the First Time, a Robot Passed a Medical Licensing Exam
Mushrooms are full of antioxidants that may have antiaging potential
Two-thirds of medical professionals 'would not recommend medicine to their children'
New Details on Aged Brain, Alzheimer’s and Dementia
An interview with the artificially intelligent robot Sophia
A Year After Pledging Openness, Apple Still Falls Behind On AI
Cells divide by contracting a disordered Action filament network
Robot doctors come a step closer as a machine passes medical exams with flying colours
Granulocyte-derived TNFa promotes vascular and hematopoietic regeneration in the bone marrow
One LEGO at a time: Explaining the Math of How Neural Networks Learn
Inside the First Church of Artificial Intelligence
The Last of the Iron Lungs
Tiny Slowdown in Earth's Rotation Could Unleash Major Earthquakes
FDA Seeks to Speed Development of 'Regenerated' Organs for Medical Use
The Truth Behind The 'First Marijuana Overdose Death'
New Cancer Vaccine Moves On To Human Trials
Ketones and lactate increase cancer cell “stemness”, driving recurrence, metastasis and poor clinical outcome in breast cancer
How drug companies make you buy more medicine than you need
Why Longer Lives Thanks to Science Will Probably Not Create Cultural Stagnation
Monday, November 20, 2017
World’s First Artificial Kidney Is All Set To Replace Dialysis in 2-3 Years
Scientists Have Found the First Ever Anti-Aging Genetic Mutation
How Technology Is Leading Us Into the Imagination Age
Drug Discovery AI to Scour a Universe of Molecules for Wonder Drugs
Saturday, November 18, 2017
3 Ways Science Might Help You to Live Longer
How a poorly explored immune cell may impact cancer immunity and immunotherapy
This futuristic project uses mega-trees to power apartments
Kurzweil Claims That the Singularity Will Happen by 2045
Major Lupus Stem Cell Study Receives Funding
Bill Gates: This Will Be the Biggest Technological Breakthrough of Our Lifetime
In pursuit of healthy aging
Researchers discover seaweed that tastes like bacon and is twice as healthy as kale
Watch humanoid Boston Dynamics robot do box jumps and back flips
Scientists Found That The Soul Doesn’t Die – It Goes Back To The Universe
Rare strain of gonorrhea identified in Canada, compounding fears of drug resistance
Scientists Invent Oxygen Particle That If Injected, Allows You To Live Without Breathing
Friday, November 17, 2017
This Man Is Leading an AI Revolution in Silicon Valley—And He’s Just Getting Started
Researchers Have Linked a Human Brain to the Internet for the First Time Ever
The Future of Furniture: Self-inflating Objects and Slinky Chairs
To trim away a protein
Aging tests yield varying results
The success of LEGO’s Women of NASA set proves that girls want STEM inspiration
Warum schon eine tote Fliegenfrau den Wein ruiniert
Choosy Eggs May Pick Sperm for Their Genes, Defying Mendel’s Law
Canada and 19 other countries agree to phase out coal — but most of them don't use it anyway
Earth Is Getting Hit by Too Much Anti-Matter, And Nobody Knows Why
Can a Revolutionary Rapamycin Therapy Slow Down Aging in Our Bodies?
World’s First Artificial Kidney Is All Set To Replace Dialysis in 2-3 Years
A null mutation in SERPINE1 protects against biological aging in humans
Stanford algorithm can diagnose pneumonia better than radiologists
Why the Best Healthcare Hacks Are the Most Low-Tech
A ‘Google Maps’ for the Mouse Brain Details Neurons Like Never Before
Nurse as Maker: Democratizing Medical Innovation Starts Here
New Plasmonic Device to Help the Internet Keep Growing and Getting Faster
Simultaneous enumeration of cancer and immune cell types from bulk tumor gene expression data
Thursday, November 16, 2017
First Ever Gene Editing Treatment Conducted Inside a Human Patient
Assembling Life’s Molecular Motor
Bill Gates: why I’m spending $50 million of my own money to fight Alzheimer’s
Tibetan Monks Possess Super-Human Abilities That Stun Even Harvard Scientists
CheXNet: Radiologist-Level Pneumonia Detection on Chest X-Rays with Deep Learning
Doctors are attempting the first case of gene editing inside the body of a living human
Wednesday, November 15, 2017
Breaking the System – Rejuvenation and Social Change
Synthetic T Cells Seek and Destroy Cancer
First steps toward male infertility treatment
After 40-year odyssey, first drug for aggressive MS wins FDA approval
Psychologist Warns That Christmas Songs Played On A Loop Can Be Bad For Your Mental Health
Biohackers are using CRISPR on their DNA and we can’t stop it
AP Exclusive: US scientists try 1st gene editing in the body
Cell and gene therapies offer promise, but face market access challenges
Simulating the universe using Einstein’s theory of gravity may solve cosmic puzzles
AISB 2018 Swarm Intelligence & Evolutionary Computation
Study By MIT Economist: U.S. Has Regressed To A Third-World Nation For Most Of Its Citizens
Considering the Evidence for Vascular Amyloidosis as a Cause of Aging
Ending Aging in Portuguese
Cell and gene therapies offer promise, but face market access challenges
Why do some People Fear Using Science to Live Longer Healthy Lives?
France ran out of money last Tuesday — and within days, so will the rest of Europe
Saving neurons may offer new approach for treating Alzheimer's disease
Boston Dynamics' SpotMini robot dog looked right at us, and it was downright creepy
For The First Time Ever Scientists Have Boosted Human Memory With a Brain Implant
Which Is Worse For Your Health, Weed or Alcohol? Science Weighs In
CRISPR-carrying nanoparticles edit the genome
ScienceAlert Deal: 8 Insanely Cool Things You Can Do With Raspberry Pi
Tuesday, November 14, 2017
The formation of the light-sensing compartment of cone photoreceptors coincides with a transcriptional switch
11 Facts That Help Explain the Quantum Computer
More physical activity, higher intensity may significantly reduce risk of death in older women in the short term
The Earth's population is going to reach 9.8 billion by 2050
America Just Can’t Match China’s Exploding Supercomputing Power
Metabolic Profiling of healthy and cancerous tissues in 2D and 3D
Astrocytes control brain connections
3D-printed Mouthpiece Promises to Floss Your Whole Mouth in Just One Bite
Should we seed life through the cosmos using laser-driven ships?
Fitness Hacks to Combat the Effects of Aging
Professional Jobs Linked With ALS and Parkinson Disease Deaths
Monday, November 13, 2017
Floating Cities, No Longer Science Fiction, Begin to Take Shape
Fighting a giant foe at a tiny scale
Stephen Hawking Warns: Humanity May Have Less Than 600 Years to Leave Earth
Engineering non-immune cells to kill cancer cells
Here’s How to Get to Conscious Machines, Neuroscientists Say
Sunday, November 12, 2017
Get Schooled in Everything From Big Data to AI With This Online Course
Virtual Reality Is Reshaping Medical Training and Treatment
Saturday, November 11, 2017
IBM Raises the Bar with a 50-Qubit Quantum Computer
2-Minute Neuroscience: Benzodiazepines
Chemists May Have Found the 'Missing Link' to the First Life on Earth
Friday, November 10, 2017
'Holy Grail' Hadron: Scientists Are Close to Detecting the Elusive Tetraquark Particle
Grad students are freaking out about the GOP tax plan
Life is quantum
Stop labelling people who commit crimes ‘criminals’
SpaceX Launches Investigation After Rocket-Engine Explodes During Tests
Twilight trick: A new type of cell has been found in the eye of a deep-sea fish
New quantum dot solar cell world record
Young minds display ingenious inventions at World Science Forum
"Am bedingungslosen Grundeinkommen kommen wir nicht vorbei"
Scientist plans to clone extinct Siberian cave lion preserved in permafrost
Brain chemistry study shows chronic fatigue syndrome, Gulf War illness as unique disorders
These Robots Can Teach Other Robots How to Do New Things
Printing Medication on Demand
Self-driving bus involved in crash less than two hours after Las Vegas launch
11 books on the future of humanity that everyone should read
Hacking Your Genes Has Never Been Easier
“There is no Universe”
Thoughts And Prayers Are Worthless
You Might Be Better off Single According To Psychologists
FDA Breaks New Ground With First Approved Gene Therapy for Cancer
The Science Is In. Spanking Children Does Serious, Long-Term Damage
Physicists shrink plans for next major collider
The US Just Approved ‘Killer’ Lab-Grown Mosquitoes to Help Fight Disease
A Neuroscientist Reveals The Most Important Choice You Can Make in Life
A new kind of currency: the emotion economy
The ethics issue: Should we give robots the right to kill?
The future is here: Genetically engineered stem cells save a patient
Embryos kill off male tissue to become female
7 More Steps to Mastering Machine Learning With Python
Shenzhen-listed tech major eyes medical sector after its AI robot aces exam to qualify as doctor
Thursday, November 9, 2017
In a Major Warning, Top US Cancer Doctors Are Asking People to Drink Less Alcohol
The Age Wave Is Transforming Longevity—and It’s Just the Beginning
Frequent alcohol drinking kills new brain cells in adults, females are more vulnerable
Rotavirus infection
Genetically Modified Apple That Doesn’t Brown Hits US Stores This Month
Breathing Pure Oxygen Could Repair Brain Damage Years After a Concussion
Meet a few of our machine learning makers
Human Mini-Brains Growing Inside Rat Bodies Are Starting to Integrate
Regeneration of the entire human epidermis using transgenic stem cells
Do you daydream too much? It could signal creativity and intelligence
A fascinating new science experiment proves that we can grow babies outside of their mother's womb
This machine lets you charge your device wherever you are in the room
Male Scientists Share More--but Only with Other Men
Scientists Replace 80 Percent Of Boy's Skin With Epidermis Grown In Lab, Saving His Life
An Overview of ResNet and its Variants
Scientists have learned to grow brain tissue to 100x (just add water)
Donor organs created by dissolving and rebuilding pig livers
Evolve Foundation launches a $100 million fund to find startups working to relieve human suffering
Quantum Computers Pose Imminent Threat to Bitcoin Security
Fully-Parallel Text Generation for Neural Machine Translation
Brain's response to mid-life surge in cell aging starts or ends a path to dementia
Long-range hypoxia signaling in NAFLD
What the Hell Is a Quantum Computer and How Excited Should I Be?
Fatty molecule in human blood controls malaria parasites' decision to leap to mosquitoes
Ion qubits offer early glimpse of quantum error detection
Biomedical engineer finds how brain encodes sounds
The formation of the light-sensing compartment of cone photoreceptors coincides with a transcriptional switch
Kinesin motility driven by subdomain dynamics
Lab-Grown Skin Saves Dying Boy with Rare Disease
Sweden does more good for humanity than any other country
Classical Statistics and Statistical Learning in Imaging Neuroscience
Hat Gott eine Ursache?
Scientists think they've discovered a fourth type of fuel for humans — beyond carbs, fat, and protein
Harvard scientists think they might have pinpointed the source of human consciousness
Python Mini-Degree – 12 Courses to Learn and Master Python
Your internet speeds will be insanely fast when 5G arrives
A bizarre supernova keeps exploding over and over again
Why Deep Learning and NLP Don't Get Along Well?
Aging has distinct and opposite effects on tendon in males and females
As reality and CGI become indistinguishable, we need guidance from those at art’s frontiers
Eating people is wrong – but it’s also widespread and sacred
Psychology’s power tools
New AI Could Help Us Avert Tragedy by Identifying People With Suicidal Thoughts
Can Metamodernism, based in the exchange and continual revision of ideas, offer an alternative to the cultural problems of postmodernism and relativism?
A startup wants you to text using only your thoughts by 2020
Accuracy of Deep Learning… using ultra–wide-field fundus ophthalmoscopy for detecting rhegmatogenous retinal detachment
An Epilepsy Drug Could Illuminate Our Understanding of ALS
Neurobiology: A genetic cause of age-related decline
How to Think Like Leonardo da Vinci to Unlock Your Creative Potential
Daytime injuries heal twice as fast as wounds sustained at night
Live Forever Young: Researchers Rejuvenate Old Human Senescent Cells
Wednesday, November 8, 2017
The Illusion of Freedom in the Digital Age
Quantum Computing Demands a Whole New Kind of Programmer
Facial recognition technology will change the way we live
Peek inside a gilded cage of liquid argon made to spot neutrinos
How to Stay Innovative Amid the Fastest Pace of Change in History
Printable Organs Will Put an End to Transplant Lists
A Demonstration of Rejuvenation in Old Human Cells
Jesse Thaler: Seeking the fundamental nature of matter
Why IBM wants to hire employees who don’t have a 4-year college degree
Drug 'melts away' fat inside arteries
Pirate paper website Sci-Hub dealt another blow by US courts
Dark-matter hunt fails to find the elusive particles
Theories of Deep Learning (STATS 385)
Liz Parrish in keynote interview at The Business of Longevity Conference in Hong Kong
The ethics issue: Should we impose population controls?
Brain Imaging Reveals ADHD as a Collection of Different Disorders
Court demands that search engines and internet service providers block Sci-Hub
Tiny Human Brains Inside Rats Are Sparking Ethical Concern
Digital transformation will be dramatic and painful
Future Lighthouse Sketches Out the New Language of Immersive Storytelling
Tuesday, November 7, 2017
Eternal Life Is Mathematically Impossible, Says New Aging Theory
Dynamics of embryonic stem cell differentiation inferred from single-cell transcriptomics show a series of transitions through discrete cell states
A protein phosphatase network controls the temporal and spatial dynamics of differentiation commitment in human epidermis
Microsaccadic sampling of moving image information provides Drosophila hyperacute vision
CDK9-dependent RNA polymerase II pausing controls transcription initiation
Could Men Really Get Pregnant? Why Experts Say It Won't Be Anytime Soon
RAIN: A Bio-Inspired Communication and Data Storage Infrastructure
A New Home for a Vital Conversation: Introducing the ALife Societal Impact Section and Going Back to Bio-Inspiration for the Internet
On the Relation between Chemical Oscillations and Self-Replication
The Evolution of Sex through the Baldwin Effect
True AI is both logically possible and utterly implausible
Artificial Intelligence: The Challenge to Keep It Safe
DeepMind’s AlphaGo Zero Becomes Go Champion Without Human Input
Understanding Artificial General Intelligence — An Interview With Hiroshi Yamakawa
Podcast: The Art of Predicting with Anthony Aguirre and Andrew Critch
Podcast: Life 3.0 – Being Human in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
Explainable AI: a discussion with Dan Weld
Podcast: AI Ethics, the Trolley Problem, and a Twitter Ghost Story with Joshua Greene and Iyad Rahwan
Higher brain glucose levels may mean more severe Alzheimer’s
Could Blood Plasma Be The Fountain Of Youth?
Quantum Idea Where The Present Influences The Past Gains Some Theoretical Support
A.I. Researchers Leave Elon Musk Lab to Begin Robotics Start-Up
Two Breakthroughs in Understanding Quantum Particles in 1-D Environments
Monday, November 6, 2017
Bill Gates and Steve Jobs raised their kids tech-free — and it should've been a red flag
SpaceX Will Launch Its Falcon Heavy Rocket in December
Blood cells in chronic fatigue syndrome are drained of energy
The bacteria in your gut could help determine if a cancer therapy will work
Trodusquemine Reverses Heart Disease in Mouse Study
'Body Hacking' Movement Rises Ahead Of Moral Answers
Why Bringing Aging Under Medical Control Probably Will Not Create a Gerontocracy
Andrew Ng Says Enough Papers, Let’s Build AI Now!
How Popper killed Particle Physics
An Autopoietic Systems Theory for Creativity
Scientists solve a dengue mystery: Why second infection is worse than first
Base Editing Now Able to Convert Adenine-Thymine to Guanine-Cytosine
Welt ohne Banken?
Is Quantum Computing an Existential Threat to Blockchain Technology?
Sunday, November 5, 2017
10 Israeli innovations that will outsmart superbugs
We're building a dystopia just to make people click on ads
Fluidic transistor ushers the age of liquid computers
Here’s a Useful Exercise That Boosts Brain Power
We Just Created an Artificial Code That Governs Viruses
Classical and Jazz musicians show different brain responses to unexpected events, study finds
Why AlphaGo Zero is a Quantum Leap Forward in Deep Learning
5 Ways Quantum Materials are Bringing Star Trek to Life
Saturday, November 4, 2017
Scientists detect comets outside our solar system
Cells spun from baby teeth implicate astrocytes in autism
AutoML for large scale image classification and object detection
Virtual cocktails hijack your senses to turn water into wine
First Human Gene Therapy hits the US
Visual trick fools AI into thinking a turtle is really a rifle
Sleep Stage Classification Based on Multi-level Feature Learning and Recurrent Neural Networks via Wearable Device
New algorithm helps turn low-resolution images into detailed photos, ‘CSI’-style
Can a Computer Algorithm Identify Suicidal People from Brain Scans? The Answer Won't Surprise You
Understanding the Brain: The Neurobiology of Everyday Life
Woman Sues Sephora — Can You Get Herpes from Lipstick?
Massachusetts may end daylight saving time – let’s all join them
Blood cells in chronic fatigue syndrome are drained of energy
Kurzgesagt – It’s Time to Talk about Bringing Aging Under Medical Control
Scientists identify mechanism that helps us inhibit unwanted thoughts
IBM’s New, Cutting Edge Tech Could Make Computers 200 Times Faster
The New Religions Obsessed with A.I.
Friday, November 3, 2017
What AI Can Now Do Is Remarkable—But How It’s Learning Is More Significant
Are Self-Driving Cars the Future of Mobility for Disabled People?
Working to Create Awareness and Point to New Opportunities in Treating AATD Patients
Why Engineering Schools Globally Need More Creative Women
Doubling Down on Gene Therapy for Heart Failure
Heartland theorist finding God
Agios unveils new leukemia drug data to support end-of-year FDA approval filing
Ozonloch so klein wie seit Jahrzehnten nicht mehr
Nutrition can modify age-related inflammation according to expert report
Single-cell analysis of the fate of c-kit-positive bone marrow cells
The 100 greatest innovations of 2017
Why Eradicating Age-related Diseases is Unlikely to Create Immortal Dictators
Matterport, a 3D camera maker, has just released a new deep learning algorithm
The Death is inevitable, why bother with rejuvenation? Argument
The very first living thing is still alive inside each one of us
Can We Rejuvenate Our Bodies with HGH Boosting Gene Therapy?
How to beat Google and Facebook in the war for AI talent
Here’s what NASA could accomplish if it had the US military’s $600 billion budget
Why 'Statistical Significance' Is Often Insignificant
Deep Learning for Business
Have Smartphones Destroyed a Generation?
Strength exercise as vital as aerobic, new research finds
Activation of immune T cells leads to behavioral changes
Mail-Order CRISPR Kits Allow Absolutely Anyone to Hack DNA
Here’s How to Get to Conscious Machines, Neuroscientists Say
Tech Is Becoming Emotionally Intelligent, and It’s Big Business
Thursday, November 2, 2017
The Non-Technical Guide to Machine Learning & Artificial Intelligence
Eugenics 2.0: We’re at the Dawn of Choosing Embryos by Health, Height, and More
Humans Are Still Better Than AI at StarCraft—for Now
'We can't compete': why universities are losing their best AI scientists
Wednesday, November 1, 2017
This Infographic Shows What Eating Too Much Sugar Does to Your Body And Brain
Malta's Government May Test Cryptocurrency in Regulatory 'Sandbox'
The Myth of Sisyphus: The Book That Explains Why Life Is Pointless And We Should Be Happy About It
Memory and Storage Converge
Synopsis: Brain Tissue Amplifies Waves
Brian Cox: The LHC Disproves the Existence of Ghosts and the Paranormal
The FDA Warns That Black Licorice Can Cause Heart Problems in Adults
Consciousness: The what, why and how
Serge Faguet – Interview with a Biohacker
The Invention of Science: A New History of the Scientific Revolution by David Wootton review – a big bang moment
Brain Architecture: Scientists discover 11 dimensional structures that could help us understand how the brain works
Donor organs created by dissolving and rebuilding pig livers
Structure guides design of dopamine receptor binding compound
TH2 cell development and function
Is Alzheimer's disease a disorder of energy metabolism?
Single-Cell RNA-Seq Analysis of Infiltrating Neoplastic Cells at the Migrating Front of Human Glioblastoma
Amazon Is Quietly Building the Robots of Sci-Fi—Piece by Practical Piece
Einstein Was a Genius, But Was He Always Right?
The Farms of the Future Will Be Automated From Seed to Harvest
Why the Customer Is the Center of Everything in the Membership Economy
The Huge Promise of Transparent Solar Cells—Turning the World’s Glass Surfaces Into Solar Panels
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