Science
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If AI Starts Making Music on Its Own, What Happens to Musicians?
SUBSCRIBE: Apple | Spotify This is the last part of a three-part Science, Quickly Fascination. Listen to Episode One. Listen to Episode Two. Transcript Allison…
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Millions of People Living with HIV Are Alive, Thanks to a 20-Year Public Health Effort
After two decades, a massive U.S. governmental effort has reached a new milestone in its battle to defang the global…
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Reducing inequality could see world population fall to 6 billion
The number of children being born is falling in many countries, including South Korea JUNG YEON-JE/AFP via Getty Images The…
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Death Toll Rises in Outbreak Linked to Contaminated Eye Drops : ScienceAlert
Weeks after the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention warned health care providers to stop using a popular brand…
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The Origins of Human Empathy May Go All The Way Back to The Ocean : ScienceAlert
Humans might be the only species to sniffle and giggle through a romantic comedy, but there’s good reason to think…
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Tuberculosis Deaths Creep Upwards After Falling For Decades in Europe : ScienceAlert
The number of tuberculosis deaths in Europe is on the rise again after declining for almost two decades, the World…
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Entire Planets Made of Dark Matter May Exist. Here’s How We Can Find Them. : ScienceAlert
We may not have found many planetary systems like our own Solar System. Still, there’s one thing they do seem…
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Miscarriages may be more likely to occur with slow developing embryos
An embryo developing in the uterus at 8 weeks, 9 weeks and 10 weeks Dr Carsten Pietersma, Erasmus MC Embryos…
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Nope, Stonehenge Isn’t an Ancient Calendar After All, Scientists Say : ScienceAlert
Rising from the flat expanse of Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire, England, the monoliths at the center of ancient wonder that…
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Giant Study Recommends Exercise as a Serious Treatment For Depression : ScienceAlert
While we’ve known for a long time that exercise can improve your mood and that it offers a bunch of…