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02/05/2019
Artificial intelligence is learning how to take things not so literally.
Simulations suggest a planet roughly 2,000 light-years away formed when two space rocks collided, supporting the idea that such events are universal.
Mystery canids on Texas' Galveston Island carry red wolf DNA, thought to be extinct in the wild for 40 years.
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Photographer James Balog puts a human face on the impacts of climate change in the documentary The Human Element.
With mounting evidence that very young children can experience anxiety and depression, efforts are underway to identify and treat them early.
Assessing the scope of the shutdown's impact on NSF-funded science will be a long process.
Analysis of headlines from the satirical newspaper The Onion could help you - or a computer - write humorous news headlines.
Communication in noisy environments or dangerous situations could one day rely on lasers.
Saturn's moon Titan might get some of its hazy atmosphere by baking organic molecules in a warm core.
New measurements may call for a rethink of what controls ocean circulation in the North Atlantic.
Curiosity measures gravity as it drives, allowing scientists to weigh Mount Sharp and determine that the rock is less dense than expected.
A bacteria-fighting protein also lulls fruit flies to sleep, suggesting links between sleep and the immune system.
Giant pandas may have switched to an exclusive bamboo diet some 5,000 years ago, not 2 million years ago as previously thought.
A recent study linked gum disease and Alzheimer's disease, but the results are far from conclusive.
Mysterious ancient hominids called Denisovans and their Neandertal cousins periodically occupied the same cave starting around 200,000 years ago.
AI systems struggle to know what they don't know. Now scientists have created a way to help autonomous machines recognize their blind spots.
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