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AI Researchers Take Pledge Not To Create Autonomous Weapons, Put Pressure On World Governments

Daniel Nelson 1 Comment

As artificial intelligence continues to advance it becomes applied to more and more tasks, systems, and devices. One of these applications is the use of…
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Mars Will Be The Closest It’s Been To Earth In 15 Years – Don’t Miss It

Kate Broome 0 Comments

Next week on Tuesday, the 31st, Mars will be the closest it has been to Earth in a little over 15 years. That means next…
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Bubble Letters: Learn The Bubble Alphabet

Juan Ramos 0 Comments

If you want to turn everything you write into something fun, you should try bubble letters. Learning how to write bubble letters is both easy…
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Draw Common Bubble Letters: A, B, E, G, M, N, R, Etc.

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Drawing bubble letters is a fun way to show your creativity. If you want to draw the most common bubble letters: A, B, E, G,…
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Those Who Use Alternative Medicines Over Traditional Medicines More Than Twice As Likely To Die Of Cancer

Daniel Nelson 0 Comments

A recent study released in the Journal of the American Medical Association’s JAMA Oncology has reported that cancer patients who choose to receive alternative medicine…
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What Is ATP: Adenosine Triphosphate

Alex Bolano 0 Comments

Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is a complex organic chemical that is found in every cell of the human body. ATP has been dubbed by scientists as…
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Baking Soda pH: A Weak Base

Daniel Nelson 0 Comments

The pH of baking soda is approximately 9. Baking soda, or sodium carbonate (sometimes referred to as sodium hydrogen carbonate), is a common chemical base…
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New Modeling Techniques Could Be Key To Developing Antibiotics To Combat Superbugs

Alex Bolano 0 Comments

A new project by researchers at Newcastle University could help in the fight against drug-resistant strains of bacteria. By using a new form of neutron…
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World Map: Explore The World Around You

Juan Ramos 0 Comments

Take a look at the world map and you’ll immediately realize just how diverse, expansive, and varied our world really is. Maps are great resources…
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Researcher Discover Mysterious Radio Wave Signal From Unknown Source Deep In Space

Alex Bolano 1 Comment

Researchers from British Columbia’s CHIME (Canadian Hydrogen Intensity Mapping Experiment) discovered a new mysterious radio wave signal coming from space. The signal is what is…
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Defrosted 42,000 Year Old Nematodes Found Alive!

Jessica McGregor 1 Comment

The oldest organisms alive were born while humans were busy learning how to fish and make instruments, nearly 42 000 years ago. What was the…
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