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YOU PROBABLY HAVE CARBON NANOTUBES IN YOUR LUNGS
Oct 26, 2015 · 1By Alexandra Ossola Carbon nanotubes are great for making stretchy super materials or detecting potentially harmful chemicals. But past studies have shown that they’re probably not so good to have in your lungs—over time, they could cause the lungs to break down, with effects similar to asbestos. For the first time, researchers have found them …
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Oct 26, 2015 · 2System that replaces human intuition with algorithms outperforms human teams
Oct 26, 2015 · 2by Larry Hardesty Big-data analysis consists of searching for buried patterns that have some kind of predictive power. But choosing which “features” of the data to analyze usually requires some human intuition. In a database containing, say, the beginning and end dates of various sales promotions and weekly profits, the crucial data may not be …
Latest experiment at Large Hadron Collider reports first results
Oct 22, 2015 · 15By Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Engineers create artificial skin that can send pressure sensation to brain cell
Oct 20, 2015By Stanford University
Watch This Self-Steering Tesla Model S Drive Itself (And Us) Down The Highway
Oct 19, 2015 · 7By Greg Kumparak
System that replaces human intuition with algorithms outperforms human teams
Oct 18, 2015 · 1By MIT
World’s lightest metal is 99.99% hollow and the future of aeronautic design
Oct 18, 2015 · 6By James Billington
Researchers develop deep-learning method to predict daily activities
Oct 15, 2015 · 1By Georgia Institute of Technology



