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Artificial Intelligence Cracks 4,000-Year-Old Mystery
blog.wired.com - An ancient script that's defied generations of archaeologists has yielded some of its secrets to artificially intelligent computers. Computational analysis of symbols used 4,000 years ago by a long-lost view details...
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To Save the Earth, Start With Data
blog.wired.com - You can't cast a stone without hitting a list of tips to save the planet, but few of them come with any hard data on how hand-washing your dishes will save polar bears. And all those companies "going view details...
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Return of The Doc Who Cried Clone
blog.wired.com - Five years after Panayiotis Zavos shocked the world by claiming to implant a cloned human embryo, the rogue fertility doctor says he's done it again — and this time, with no fewer than 11 clones. It's view details...
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Second Life for Test-Tube Earth
blog.wired.com - Nearly fifteen years after the first managerial team of Biosphere 2 was ordered out by federal marshals, scientists yearn for a way to fulfill the true promise of Earth-in-a-bubble experiments. "We view details...
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Pieces of Infant Solar System Found in Comet's Wake
blog.wired.com - What we know about stardust continues to get more granular, thanks to increasingly sophisticated nano-analysis of interstellar particles. Using particles collected by NASA aircraft after the Earth view details...
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Op-Ed: What Marmots Teach Us About Terrorism
blog.wired.com - When dealing with national security, we would be wise to take lessons from nature about managing risks. Animals that fail to evolve or learn effective ways to avoid predation leave no descendants. Thus, view details...
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Astronomers Closer to Exoplanet "Holy Grail"
blog.wired.com - In the astronomical equivalent of meeting someone who reminds you of yourself, scientists have discovered a planet outside the solar system that weighs just twice as much as Earth. The relatively small view details...
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Hubble Snaps Fantastic Galaxy Collision
blog.wired.com - After 19 years of service, the Hubble Space Telescope continues to send fantastic images of exotic celestial objects such as these interacting galaxies. This group of galaxies, known as Arp 194 is 600 view details...
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Building a Better Alien-Detection System
blog.wired.com - By measuring the photon signatures left when light bounces off photosynthesizing cells, astronomers may soon have a new tool for detecting extraterrestrial organisms. "When you look at objects in view details...
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Biosphere 2 Not Such a Bust
blog.wired.com - In most people's minds, Biosphere 2 was a fabulously expensive failure, a $200 million earth-in-a-bottle that choked on carbon dioxide and was overrun by ants. But not everybody feels that way. "In view details...
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Twitter Telepathy: Researchers Turn Thoughts Into Tweets
blog.wired.com - Early on the afternoon of April 1, Adam Wilson posted a message to Twitter. But instead of using his hands to type, the University of Wisconsin biomedical engineer used his brain. "USING EEG TO SEND view details...
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