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| Simple blood test can detect genetic diseases early in pregnancy from New Scientist - News (2017-1-5 3:00) |
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Together, single-gene disorders are more common than Down’s syndrome. Now there’s a safe prenatal test that can help prospective parents decide what to do
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| Physicists can’t agree on what the quantum world looks like from New Scientist - News (2017-1-5 3:00) |
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A survey of 149 scientists shows that there’s a split over which interpretation is correct ? and many don’t even care
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| Computer uses facial cues to spot if people have autism from New Scientist - News (2017-1-5 3:00) |
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Learning how people’s responses to stories vary has enabled a program to tell whether people have autism or ADHD
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| Mars should have loads more water? so where has it all gone? from New Scientist - News (2017-1-5 3:00) |
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We have either misunderstood what its early years were like? or it is hiding vast amounts of water beneath its surface
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| Racing robot cars will help AI learn to adapt to the real world from New Scientist - News (2017-1-5 3:00) |
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Robotic games arena challenges AIs to competitions using remote-controlled cars and drones. To win, they'll need to adapt to the unknown
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| Drones inspired by insects could keep flying even when damaged from New Scientist - News (2017-1-5 3:00) |
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Fruit flies keep flying even after losing a wing. Drone designers can use their secrets to keep flying robots airborne in tough conditions
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| False memory helps us think but we can’t do it when we’re tired from New Scientist - News (2017-1-5 3:00) |
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Our brains generalise information, linking and associating related concepts. The process can help us improvise in exams? but only if we’ve had enough sleep
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| Tiny nanoelectrodes record brain’s activity without damaging it from New Scientist - News (2017-1-5 3:00) |
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Electrodes help treat epilepsy and Parkinson's disease, but can damage the brain and slowly stop working. Nanotube electrodes are safer and should last longer
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| DeepMind’s AlphaGo is secretly beating human players online from New Scientist - News (2017-1-5 2:25) |
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Under the pseudonym 'Master', Google DeepMind’s Go-playing AI has been taking on more top players at an online version of the Chinese game ? and beating them
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| DeepMind’s AlphaGo is secretly beating human players online from New Scientist - News (2017-1-5 2:25) |
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Under the pseudonym 'Master', Google DeepMind’s Go-playing AI has been taking on more top players at an online version of the Chinese game ? and beating them
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