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In the summer, I went camping with my friends. On the first day after our arrival, I woke up early to take a walk and pick some chanterelles for breakfast. As bad luck would have it, however, I left my glasses in the tent, and without them, I struggle to tell mushrooms apart.
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A new MIT report proposes how humans should prepare for the age of automation and artificial intelligence.
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As the coronavirus pandemic hit New York in March, the death toll quickly went up with few chances for families and communities to perform traditional rites for their loved ones.
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The unfamiliar landscape of America's medical past is marked by bizarre incidents, forgotten breakthroughs and selfless sacrifice
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Australian researchers figure out a new way to apply extreme pressure and squeeze out diamonds.
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An endless flow of information is coming at us constantly: It might be an article a friend shared on Facebook with a sensational headline or wrong information about the spread of the coronavirus.
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A strange object found in Utah desert has prompted worldwide speculation about its origins.
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MRI scans show that hunger and loneliness cause cravings in the same area, which suggests socialization is a need.
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Researchers document the first example of evolutionary changes in a plant in response to humans.
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Researchers make the case for "deep evidential regression."