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Men are barbarians, while women are civilizing. Or at least, that's how the stereotype goes.    
The results of two human clinical trials involving elderly patients suffering from frailty showed no adverse side effects and “remarkable” physical improvement. 
Tesla Motors released updated plans for when its cars will be fully self-driving.  
Ramen isn't going to be the next superfood, but it's a little better than before.
For the first time, I genuinely enjoyed the new series. There’s been one question that’s bothered me in every episode since Star Trek: Discovery began: why would anyone want to be […]
A supervised learning algorithm can predict clinical depression much earlier and more accurately than trained health professionals.
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Raising money for charity is one thing. Knowing where to give it is another. When some charities are 100 times more effective than others, a world champion poker player knows how to spot who's bluffing.
A noted Silicon Valley engineer and robotics researcher creates a church worshipping Artificial Intelligence.
The question isn't "are you happy"... but rather "what kind of happy are you"? 
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If you want to feel less pain, meditate more often. According to this new research, it can genuinely erase the emotional reaction to pain. And since it's long been said by coaches and some doctors that most pain is within the mind, here's scientific proof to back that assertion up.
This week's Comment of the Week is about an interesting divide between political reality and our technology. See what else we liked! Did you make the cut? 
A study reveals the unexpected financial benefits of joining a fraternity.
With a journey of 130 million light years, both signals should move at the speed of light. So why did one get here first? On August 17, after a journey taking […]
The way that hits are now calculated, impossibly long albums may be on the horizon.
Lazy but want to stay in shape? You may soon be able to have it both ways, thanks to a new pill in testing from GlaxoSmithKline. 
A new study links conventionally produced fruits and vegetables to lower odds of live birth.
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One prominent mathematician asks: was Einstein such a smartypants after all?