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‘Our notion of privacy will be useless’: what happens if technology learns to read our minds?
From theguardian.com |
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T-Day: The Battle for Taiwan
From reuters.com |
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Everyday Noises Are Making Our Brains Noisier
From nautil.us |
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Antarctica Was Once a Land of Fire and Not Ice
From nytimes.com |
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Killer Whales Are Too Similar for Their Own Good
From theatlantic.com |
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'I sold my eggs for an Ivy League education – but was it worth it?'
From theguardian.com |
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The British island where wallabies rule
From bbc.com |
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A world warmed by 2 degrees is way hotter than it sounds
From mashable.com |
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Wooden bird bought for £75 revealed to be Anne Boleyn’s – and is now worth £200,000
From theguardian.com |
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A Canadian opens up about her secret wartime work — eavesdropping on Japan
From cbc.ca |
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'Perfect' James Webb telescope on track for launch
From bbc.com |
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Record number of new gravitational waves offers game-changing window into universe
From theguardian.com |