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An AI used art to control monkeys' brain cells New artwork created by artificial intelligence does weird things to the primate brain. When shown to macaques, AI-generated images purposefully caused nerve cells in the monkeys' brains to fire more than pictures of real-world objects. The AI could also ...
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ASU researchers find water in samples from asteroid Itokawa Two cosmochemists at Arizona State University have made the first-ever measurements of water contained in samples from the surface of an asteroid. The samples came from asteroid Itokawa and were collected by the Japanese space probe Hayabusa.
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NASA Finds Faulty Aluminum Scam Caused $700 Million in Launch Failures NASA revealed this week that two missions failed because of bad aluminum from a company that falsified test results for 19 years. Faulty materials provided by aluminum manufacturer Sapa Profiles Inc. (SPI) of Oregon caused two Taurus XL rockets to fail to ...
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Eta Aquariids: If you've ever wanted to stargaze at meteor showers, don't miss out this weekend Chances are you are not planning on waking up at 3:00am this weekend — but if you do, you could be treated to a spectacular light show in the sky. Key points: The Eta Aquariids meteor shower will peak between May 3 and 5; Viewing conditions should be ...
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This Preserved Millipede Lived 99 Million Years Ago Alongside Dinosaurs Some 99 million years ago, a tiny millipede got stuck in tree resin and perished. Its exquisitely preserved body, coiled into a serpentine position, survived the eons and has now been recognized as an entirely new species. Called Burmanopetalum ...
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