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    China’s failed ‘baby gene’ experiment proves we’re not ready to edit human embryos

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    You probably don’t need a degree to be a UI/UX designer

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    What AI analysis of placentas can teach us about childbirth and health

    • James Warner
    • 6 years ago
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    Art and technology can reconstruct the faces of the dead based on remains

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    • 6 years ago
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    Why designers need to look beyond 2 genders

    • Anna E Cook
    • 6 years ago
    Neurons — a fuckton of them — are what make us smarter than other animals

    Neurons — a fuckton of them — are what make us smarter than other animals

    • The Conversation
    • 6 years ago
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    Thanks to AI, medical treatments are becoming more personalized

    • James Warner
    • 6 years ago
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