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    MIT’s AI-powered device lets doctors monitor coronavirus patients remotely

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    MIT scientists can ‘hack’ your dreams with sounds and smells

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    How math logic could test more people for coronavirus with fewer resources

    How math logic could test more people for coronavirus with fewer resources

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    Scientists find 78% of people don’t show symptoms of coronavirus — here’s what that could mean

    Scientists find 78% of people don’t show symptoms of coronavirus — here’s what that could mean

    • The Conversation
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    Scientists don’t know if viral load is linked to severity of coronavirus symptoms

    Scientists don’t know if viral load is linked to severity of coronavirus symptoms

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    We might’ve finally found dinosaur DNA, but some scientists don’t think it’s the real deal

    We might’ve finally found dinosaur DNA, but some scientists don’t think it’s the real deal

    • The Conversation
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    Here’s why we’ll never know if a high viral load corresponds to a worse case of coronavirus

    Here’s why we’ll never know if a high viral load corresponds to a worse case of coronavirus

    • The Conversation
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    New math theory suggests time travel is impossible

    New math theory suggests time travel is impossible

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    Research: Moon colonies could be (partially) built with human urine

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    Why conspiracy theories flourish during pandemics

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