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Next platform for brain-inspired computing

Computers have come so far in terms of their power and potential, rivaling and even eclipsing human brains in their

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Your future medications could be personalized for you on a 3D printer

Chocolate-flavored pills for children who hate taking medicine. Several drugs combined into one daily pill for seniors who have trouble

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Non-stop flight: 4,200 km transatlantic flight of the Painted Lady butterfly mapped

In October 2013, Gerard Talavera, a researcher from the Botanical Institute of Barcelona at CSIC, made a surprising discovery of

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Telltale greenhouse gases could signal alien activity

If aliens modified a planet in their solar system to make it warmer, we’d be able to tell. A new

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Guiding humanity beyond the moon

What actually happens to the human body in space? While scientists and researchers have heavily researched how various factors impact

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New study finds dinosaur fossils did not inspire the mythological griffin

A popular and widely-promoted claim that dinosaur fossils inspired the legend of the griffin, the mythological creature with a raptorial

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Circulating microRNAs likely as effective as A1C for predicting type 2 diabetes in youth

Type 2 diabetes in young people ages 10 to19 has more than doubled in the past 20 years, yet it

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Innovative 3D printing method streamlines multi-materials manufacturing

University of Missouri researchers have developed a way to create complex devices with multiple materials — including plastics, metals and

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Star clusters observed within a galaxy in the early Universe

The history of how stars and galaxies came to be and evolved into the present day remains among the most

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Carbon dioxide’s heavy stamp on temperature: Doubling CO2 may mean 7 to 14 degree increase

A doubling of the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere could cause an increase in the average temperature on earth