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    CERN’s new study brings us closer to understanding antimatter and why we exist

    CERN’s new study brings us closer to understanding antimatter and why we exist

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    AIs are being trained on racist data – and it’s starting to show

    AIs are being trained on racist data – and it’s starting to show

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    Machine learning academics are flocking to tech giants and that might be a problem

    Machine learning academics are flocking to tech giants and that might be a problem

    • Binary District Journal
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    This physicist has written over 500 biographies of women scientists on Wikipedia

    This physicist has written over 500 biographies of women scientists on Wikipedia

    • Cara Curtis
    • 6 years ago
    What can psychopaths teach us about AI?

    What can psychopaths teach us about AI?

    • Tristan Greene
    • 6 years ago
    IBM’s latest trick: Turning noisy quantum bits into machine learning magic

    IBM’s latest trick: Turning noisy quantum bits into machine learning magic

    • Tristan Greene
    • 6 years ago
    Science, like art, often begins with creativity and imagination

    Science, like art, often begins with creativity and imagination

    • The Conversation
    • 6 years ago
    How women in health, science, and innovation can collaborate globally

    How women in health, science, and innovation can collaborate globally

    • The Conversation
    • 6 years ago
    How old, once-unusable geometry ideas are now helping us apply big data to medicine

    How old, once-unusable geometry ideas are now helping us apply big data to medicine

    • The Conversation
    • 6 years ago
    Study: Nearly half of all Americans have a family member who’s been incarcerated

    Study: Nearly half of all Americans have a family member who’s been incarcerated

    • Tristan Greene
    • 6 years ago
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