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It’s True: False News Spreads Faster and Wider. And Humans Are to Blame.
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It’s True: False News Spreads Faster and Wider. And Humans Are to Blame.

What if the scourge of false news on the internet is not the result of Russian operatives or partisan zealots or computer-controlled bots? What if the main problem...

Neuron Creation in Brain's Memory Centre Stops After Childhood
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Neuron Creation in Brain's Memory Centre Stops After Childhood

Every day, the human hippocampus, a brain region involved in learning and memory, creates hundreds of new nerve cells—or so scientists thought.

NASA Juno finds Jupiter's Jet-Streams Are ­nearthly
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NASA Juno finds Jupiter's Jet-Streams Are ­nearthly

Data collected by NASA's Juno mission to Jupiter indicate that the atmospheric winds of the gas-giant planet run deep into its atmosphere and last longer than similar...

Making Climate Models Open Source Makes Them Even More ­seful
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Making Climate Models Open Source Makes Them Even More ­seful

A new open source set of models has allowed climate research to become more collaborative, efficient, and reliable.

Mining Hardware Helps Scientists Gain Insight Into Silicon Nanoparticles
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Mining Hardware Helps Scientists Gain Insight Into Silicon Nanoparticles

Researchers have developed the first three-dimensional dynamic model of an interaction between light and silicon nanoparticles.

Pentagon Kicks Off Competition for Multibillion-Dollar Cloud-Computing Contract
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Pentagon Kicks Off Competition for Multibillion-Dollar Cloud-Computing Contract

The U.S. Department of Defense needs to upgrade its often-antiquated technology as a matter of urgent national security, and Pentagon leaders insist the program...

How a Yeast Cell Helps Crack Open the 'Black Box' Behind Artificial Intelligence
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How a Yeast Cell Helps Crack Open the 'Black Box' Behind Artificial Intelligence

Researchers say they have developed a "visible" neural network, and have used it to construct a virtual model of a functioning brewer's yeast cell.

Taking Radio Astronomy to the Next Level
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Taking Radio Astronomy to the Next Level

After its latest upgrade, a radio telescope in Westerbork, the Netherlands, generates 3.7 terabits of data per second, an enormous data-stream that must be processed...

Does a Quantum Equation Govern Some of the ­niverse's Large Structures?
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Does a Quantum Equation Govern Some of the ­niverse's Large Structures?

Researchers who want to predict the behavior of systems governed by quantum mechanics—an electron in an atom, say, or a photon of light traveling through space—typically...

FBI Chief Signals Need to ­nderstand Potential Threats Tied to Cryptocurrency
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FBI Chief Signals Need to ­nderstand Potential Threats Tied to Cryptocurrency

FBI Director Christopher Wray on Wednesday said the bureau must be prepared to confront a new set of emerging cyber threats.

Hail Technology: Deep Learning May Help Predict When People Need Rides
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Hail Technology: Deep Learning May Help Predict When People Need Rides

Researchers have found computers may be better at forecasting demand for taxi and ride-sharing services.

Chimpanzees Help Researchers Improve Machine Learning of Animal Simulations
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Chimpanzees Help Researchers Improve Machine Learning of Animal Simulations

New computer models of chimpanzees are improving understanding of their walking dynamics.

Google Researchers Are Learning How Machines Learn
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Google Researchers Are Learning How Machines Learn

Machines are starting to learn tasks on their own. They are identifying faces, recognizing spoken words, reading medical scans and even carrying on their own conversations...

Wanna See Around Corners? Better Get Yourself a Laser
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Wanna See Around Corners? Better Get Yourself a Laser

You can't see the bunny, but the picosecond laser certainly can.

Latest ­S Weather Satellite Highlights Forecasting Challenges
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Latest ­S Weather Satellite Highlights Forecasting Challenges

The United States filled a crucial gap in its weather-forecasting arsenal when it launched its latest geostationary satellite on 1 March. The craft will enable...

Chemists Test Computer-Planned Syntheses for the First Time
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Chemists Test Computer-Planned Syntheses for the First Time

Chemists have tested a computer program's ability to plan complete syntheses without human intervention.

JILA Team Invents New Way to 'See' the Quantum World
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JILA Team Invents New Way to 'See' the Quantum World

A new imaging technique produces rapid, precise measurements of quantum behavior in an atomic clock as visual art.

AI's Dirty Little Secret: It's Powered by People
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AI's Dirty Little Secret: It's Powered by People

There's a dirty little secret about artificial intelligence: It's powered by hundreds of thousands of real people.

The Decentralized Internet Is Here, With Some Glitches
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The Decentralized Internet Is Here, With Some Glitches

I usually write in Google's online word processor Google Docs, even when noting the company's shortcomings.

These Provocative Images Show Russian Trolls Sought to Inflame Debate Over Climate Change, Fracking and Dakota Pipeline
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These Provocative Images Show Russian Trolls Sought to Inflame Debate Over Climate Change, Fracking and Dakota Pipeline

Russian trolls used Facebook, Instagram and Twitter to inflame U.S. political debate over energy policy and climate change, a finding that underscores how the Russian...
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