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Why the world’s best mathematicians are hoarding chalk
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Higher Homotopy Groups Are Spooky
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A new approach to multiplication opens the door to better quantum computers
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A new academic field is trying to pinpoint what makes things cute – and why we can’t resist them
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Study shows "the risk of HIV transmission through anal sex when HIV viral load is suppressed is effectively zero".
Risk of HIV transmission through condomless sex in serodifferent gay couples with the HIV-positive partner taking suppressive antiretroviral therapy (PARTNER): final results of a multicentre,...
Our results provide a similar level of evidence on viral suppression and HIV transmission risk for gay men to that previously generated for heterosexual couples and suggest that the risk of HIV transmission in gay couples through condomless sex when HIV viral load is suppressed is effectively zero. Our findings support the message of the U=U (undetectable equals untransmittable) campaign, and the benefits of early testing and treatment for HIV.
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Stanford team develops brain-rejuvenating antibodies that let old mice think like youngsters
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Giant pandas are macronutritional carnivores - A new study shows that the nutrient profile of the bear’s all-bamboo diet is much closer to that of a typical meat eater
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A common misconception is that the risk of overfitting increases with the number of parameters in the model. In reality, a single parameter suffices to fit most datasets
@lopezdeprado: A common misconception is that the risk of overfitting increases with the number of parameters in the model. In reality, a single parameter suffices to fit most datasets: https://t.co/4eOGBIyZl9 Implementation available at: https://t.co/xKikc2m0Yf
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The Croc That Ran on Hooves
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Synthetic speech generated from brain recordings
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Robert Sapolsky: Are humans just another primate?
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Academic papers should be free
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After Pentagon ends contract, top-secret scientists group vows to carry on
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Thorium Energy Conference 2018 - discussion of Molten Salt Reactor concepts and the new nuclear industry
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This is your brain on nationalism
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These animals have the world's biggest ears
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Developing a permanent treatment for lactose intolerance using gene therapy
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Pop science
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Biosphere 2 - The lost history of one of the world’s strangest science experiments
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The Egg Collection at the Field Museum of Natural History
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This new species of ancient carnivore was bigger than a polar bear
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The cataclysmic break that (maybe) occurred in 1950
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The Iranian spider-tailed viper preys on birds by luring them with a spider-shaped bulge on its tail
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Far infrared radiation (FIR): Its biological effects and medical applications
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The Hitler Beetle and other oddities of scientific naming
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A rare trio of bald eagles — two dads, one mom — are raising eaglets together in one nest
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Ketamine may relieve depression by repairing damaged brain circuits
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Does empathy have a dark side?
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Chinese scientists create monkeys with human brain genes
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Mathematicians discover a more efficient way to multiply large numbers
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New species of ancient human discovered in the Philippines
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A mysterious infection, spanning the globe in a climate of secrecy
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Worlds Smallest Tesla Valve? - Shrinky Dink (Shrink Film) Microfluidics | The Thought Emporium
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Battery reality: There’s nothing better than lithium-ion coming soon
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Nature’s skyscrapers: X-ray imaging reveals the secrets of termite mounds
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Overview of differential equations
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When giant scorpions swarmed the seas
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Some cancers become contagious
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New studies confirm existence of galaxies with almost no dark matter
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The science of migratory birds
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A magician explains why we see what’s not there
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Where disease-carrying mosquitoes will go in the future
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Making activated carbon
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Filming the speed of light at ten trillion FPS
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Conspiracy theories can't be stopped
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The future of depression treatment
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Brain implants are happening — are you ready for yours?
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An elusive whale is found all around the world
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‘A Swiss cheese-like material’ that can solve equations
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