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5 Killer Occasions From Area That Might Erase Human Life In The World

5 Killer Occasions From Area That Might Erase Human Life In...

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Share to facebook Share to twitter Share to linkedin The Earth as viewed from a composite of NASA satellite images from space in the early 2000s. While it may seem like a tall order to end all human life on the planet from an external threat, the Universe is more than up to the challenge.NASA…
NASA engineer aims to Saturn moon Titan for human nest

NASA engineer aims to Saturn moon Titan for human nest

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Titan poses in front of Saturn in this mosaic image from the Cassini mission. NASA/JPL-Caltech/Space Science Institute Come, move to the moon: You can jump like a grasshopper. Come, move to Mars: You can bound like a bunny. Come, move to Titan: You can fly! I know which one I'd choose. NASA's Janelle Wellons is…
Gazing death in the face taught Aetna’s previous CEO how to be a more human leader

Gazing death in the face taught Aetna’s previous CEO how to...

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Mark Bertolini wears a large, black skull ring on his right hand. It's a memento mori for the former Aetna CEO, a symbol of his mortality. He bought it after waking up from a six-day coma in 2004, when a skiing accident broke his neck in five places and resulted in his left arm being…
2,700- Year-Old Polynesian Tattoo Set Found– and the ‘Needles’ Were Made From Human Bone.

2,700- Year-Old Polynesian Tattoo Set Found– and the ‘Needles’ Were Made...

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Geoffrey Clark of The Australian National University holds a piece of the 2,700-year-old tattooing kit from Tonga. Credit: Jack Fox/ANU A set of four tiny combs from the Polynesian kingdom Tonga might be among the world's oldest tattoo kits. The tools had been sitting in storage in an Australian university for decades. A team of…
An NYU teacher discusses why it’s so harmful that Silicon Valley is developing AI to make choices without human worths

An NYU teacher discusses why it’s so harmful that Silicon Valley...

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In the absence of codified humanistic values within the big tech giants, personal experiences and ideals are driving decision-making. This is particularly dangerous when it comes to AI, because students, professors, researchers, employees, and managers are making millions of decisions every day, from seemingly insignificant (what database to use) to profound (who gets killed if…
This site utilizes AI to produce surprising phony human faces

This site utilizes AI to produce surprising phony human faces

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ThisPersonDoesNotExist When you visit the website "This Person Does Not Exist" you will likely see a face smiling back at you. Seems innocent enough -- until you realize the face is not actually real, but generated by a neural network algorithm. That person is not real. They don't exist. The website's neural network algorithm codes a…
World Health Company Forms Committee To Guide Modifying Of Human Genes

World Health Company Forms Committee To Guide Modifying Of Human Genes

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Scientists around the world criticized Chinese researcher He Jiankui's experimental editing of DNA in embryos that became twin girls. Anthony Wallace/AFP/Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Anthony Wallace/AFP/Getty Images Scientists around the world criticized Chinese researcher He Jiankui's experimental editing of DNA in embryos that became twin girls. Anthony Wallace/AFP/Getty Images The World Health Organization…
Hear IBM Debater argue with a human– and lose video

Hear IBM Debater argue with a human– and lose video

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New U.S. Experiments Goal To Produce Gene-Edited Human Embryos

New U.S. Experiments Goal To Produce Gene-Edited Human Embryos

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Dieter Egli, a developmental biologist at Columbia University, and Katherine Palmerola examine a newly fertilized egg injected with a CRISPR editing tool. Rob Stein/NPR hide caption toggle caption Rob Stein/NPR Dieter Egli, a developmental biologist at Columbia University, and Katherine Palmerola examine a newly fertilized egg injected with a CRISPR editing tool. Rob Stein/NPR A…
What Extreme Cold Temperatures Do To The Body

What Extreme Cold Temperatures Do To The Body

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NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Dr. Jeff Schaider, chairman of emergency medicine at the John H. Stroger, Jr. Hospital in Chicago, to help explain what happens to the body in extreme cold temperatures.

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