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How shameless self-interest is sabotaging Libya

By all indications, Libyans are ready. After more than a decade of chaos and conflict that turned the country into…

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Russia spent a decade crumbling online freedoms

Aleksandr Litreev was on their way to a business meeting last February when his life changed forever. En route to…

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Capturing the intricacies of the brain’s activity at unprecedented resolution

New microscopy technique reveals the activity of one million neurons across the mouse brain. Capturing the intricacies of the brain’s…

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Why women are twice as likely to feel depressed

Women are twice as likely to have a significantly low mood due to a combination of biological and social factors, even when…

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Instagram for kids launch paused amid uproar from parents

Instagram is postponing plans to release a kids version of its social media app following uproar from parents groups and…

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AI cannot be the inventor of a patent, appeals court rules

Patents assign the ownership of a new invention to its creator. At its core, the argument is about whether a…

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Microsoft announced its latest premier two-in-one

Microsoft announced its latest premier two-in-one, the Surface Pro 8, at its September event. The Surface Pro hadn’t received a…

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Machine learning

Machine learning is a kind of subdivision of artificial intelligence. With the help of machine learning, computers can be programmed…

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Protecting the rights of the children

By Syed Muhammad Ilyas The United Nations General Assembly adopted the Declaration of the Rights of the Children in 1959,…

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25 million year old ancient eagle ruled the roost in Australia

A 25-million-year-old eagle fossil found in South Australia adds to the long evolutionary history of raptors in Australia. Paleontologists from Flinders…

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