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Medical News A type of African mole rat is immune to the pain caused by wasabi
by Emily SmithLife 30 May 2019 This mole rat has evolved to feel no pain when the ants in its burrow biteDewald Kleynhans, University of Pretoria By Adam VaughanIf you hate wasabi-flavoured snacks, you are not alone. All things in the animal kingdom, down to worms and flies, naturally avoid allyl isothiocyanate (AITC), the compound responsible for…
Technology 30 May 2019 DeepMind’s AI can capture the flagid Software By Donna LuArtificial intelligence can already beat humans at video games like StarCraft II and Dota 2, but now they’ve also mastered the art of working cooperatively. DeepMind has trained AIs to team up to play Quake III Arena, a first-person shooter video game.…
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Medical News Wild bees’ nest made entirely out of plastic discovered in Argentina
by Emily SmithLife 30 May 2019 Some bees are using plastic waste to make nestsJoe Dlugo / Alamy Stock Photo By Chelsea WhytePlastic waste is just about everywhere on the planet at this point, and some animals have been found to adapt to our litterbug ways. In Argentina, scientists have made the first report of a bee’s…
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Medical News Could fracking with carbon dioxide instead of water be greener?
by Emily SmithEnvironment 30 May 2019 Fracking operations could switch from using water to CO2grandriver/Getty By Adam VaughanCould a greenhouse gas be the answer to making fracking less controversial? Counterintuitive as the idea might seem, Chinese researchers claim that using carbon dioxide instead of water for fracturing rocks could be a greener way of extracting fossil fuels.…
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Medical News Damaged sense of smell fixed in mice by squirting stem cells up nose
by Emily SmithHealth 30 May 2019 Sense of smell restoredYuliya Duzhnikova / Alamy Stock Photo By Ruby Prosser ScullyMice without a sense of smell have had the ability restored using stem cells delivered through the nose. The approach could pave the way for therapies that work in humans. One in eight adults in the US has problems…
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Medical News Forget rampant killer robots: AI’s real danger is far more insidious
by Emily SmithForget the AI apocalypse as you know it | The true danger of artificial intelligence is in its obsession with spatulas and the biases it learns from us Technology | Comment 29 May 2019 Moviestore collection Ltd / Alamy Stock PhotoBy Annalee Newitz WHEN I was growing up, nobody promised me a flying car. But I was promised…