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E-commerce giant Alibaba has built an algorithm for suggesting outfits to shoppers in China. It has made over 5 million recommendations so far
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Decision fatigue and doctors falling behind schedule may lead to lower cancer screening rates, a new study finds.
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Studying microscopic worms, scientists have identified a brain circuit that drives repetitive behavior -- providing potential clues for understanding some human psychiatric conditions.
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A new study suggests why urinary tract infections (UTIs) have such a high recurrence rate in postmenopausal women: several species of bacteria can invade the bladder walls.
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Sensory deprivation can improve perceptual abilities, both directly and indirectly.
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This Week's Awesome Stories From Around the Web (Through May 11) ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE A New Way to Build Tiny Neural Networks Could Create Powerful AI on Your Phone Karen Hao | MIT Technology Review “If you can train a neural network locally on a device instead of in the cloud, y...
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Car-Size 'Sea Monster' Terrorized Triassic Oceans

Live Science - 11 May 2019 14:37
Car-Size 'Sea Monster' Terrorized Triassic Oceans A crocodile-like beast the length of a Volkswagen Beetle terrorized prey in the late Triassic oceans about 210 million years ago, a new study finds.
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Is It Safe to Drink Moonshine?

Live Science - 11 May 2019 14:36
Is It Safe to Drink Moonshine? What you don't know about moonshine can definitely hurt you.
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Seawater is full of far more uranium than we can mine from the ground, and specialised sponges could let us harvest it to use in nuclear power plants
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