Stephen Hawking warns artificial intelligence could end mankind The Nation
Prof Stephen Hawking, one of Britain's pre-eminent scientists, has said that efforts to create thinking machines pose a threat to our very existence. He told the BBC:'The development of full artificial intelligence could spell the end of the human race.
Robots could spell end of human race, Hawking claimsIrish Independent
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Stephen Hawking warns artificial intelligence could end humankindThe Australian (blog)
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Prof Stephen Hawking, one of Britain's pre-eminent scientists, has said that efforts to create thinking machines pose a threat to our very existence. He told the BBC:'The development of full artificial intelligence could spell the end of the human race.
Robots could spell end of human race, Hawking claims
Stephen Hawking fancies himself as a Bond villain
Stephen Hawking warns artificial intelligence could end humankind
NASA set to launch Orion spacecraft, paving way for human Mars visit Los Angeles Times
NASA is preparing for the maiden launch this week of its new Orion spacecraft, which could help jump-start America's return to human exploration of space, including a journey to Mars. This unmanned mission is relatively simple, less than five hours long and ...
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NASA Sees Capsule Test as a Step Toward MarsNew York Times
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NASA is preparing for the maiden launch this week of its new Orion spacecraft, which could help jump-start America's return to human exploration of space, including a journey to Mars. This unmanned mission is relatively simple, less than five hours long and ...
Nasa to test spaceship that could take humans to Mars
NASA Sees Capsule Test as a Step Toward Mars
Testing NASA: How Space Exploration Will Work in the Orion Era
DNA analysis of Richard III brings up questions about royal legitimacy The Week Magazine
DNA has positively identified the bones found under an English parking lot as belonging to King Richard III, and has also called into question the legitimacy of some royals. It's been 527 years since Richard III died, and this is the first genetic identification of a ...
King Richard III's DNA questions bloodline of royal familyIrish Independent
Richard III DNA test finds sex scandal undermining Tudor Dynasty's claim to throneThe Australian (blog)
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DNA has positively identified the bones found under an English parking lot as belonging to King Richard III, and has also called into question the legitimacy of some royals. It's been 527 years since Richard III died, and this is the first genetic identification of a ...
King Richard III's DNA questions bloodline of royal family
Richard III DNA test finds sex scandal undermining Tudor Dynasty's claim to throne
DNA confirms King Richard's bones
Developing nations urge deeper climate cuts to zero emissions Reuters
LIMA (Reuters) - Developing nations called on the rich on Tuesday to do more to lead the fight against climate change in line with scientific findings that global greenhouse gas emissions should fall to net zero by 2100 to avert the worst impacts. About 190 ...
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India sticks to its gun during climate talksEconomic Times
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LIMA (Reuters) - Developing nations called on the rich on Tuesday to do more to lead the fight against climate change in line with scientific findings that global greenhouse gas emissions should fall to net zero by 2100 to avert the worst impacts. About 190 ...
COP20 showcases emission-free, electric car
India sticks to its gun during climate talks
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Amazon forests at risk from both legal and illegal activities Irish Times
Released at the Lima climate conference, the peer-reviewed study indicates tropical forests across Amazonia are at risk from legal and illegal logging, construction of new roads and dams, and the expansion of agriculture, mining and petroleum industries.
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Released at the Lima climate conference, the peer-reviewed study indicates tropical forests across Amazonia are at risk from legal and illegal logging, construction of new roads and dams, and the expansion of agriculture, mining and petroleum industries.
Amazon indigenous land loss threatens climate – study
Amazon indigenous land loss threatens climate, says study
Amazon indigenous land loss threatens climate
Mastodons vanished before humans reached Alaska The Nation
Mastodons, the giant lumbering cousins of mammoths and elephants, likely disappeared from Alaska and the Yukon long before humans arrived across the Bering Land Bridge from Asia, researchers said Monday. Mastodons were once believed to have ...
Cold climate may have led to American mastodon's demiseScience Recorder
Northern mastodons were likely killed off by global cooling, not warming ...The Province
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Mastodons, the giant lumbering cousins of mammoths and elephants, likely disappeared from Alaska and the Yukon long before humans arrived across the Bering Land Bridge from Asia, researchers said Monday. Mastodons were once believed to have ...
Cold climate may have led to American mastodon's demise
Northern mastodons were likely killed off by global cooling, not warming ...
Mastodons Disappeared from Beringia before Ancient Humans Arrived
Ground-based detection of super-Earth transit paves way to remote sensing of ... Astronomy Magazine
For the first time, a team of astronomers, including Ray Jayawardhana from York University, has measured the passing of a super-Earth in front of a bright nearby Sun-like star using a ground-based telescope. The transit of exoplanet 55 Cancri e is the ...
Ground-based telescope detects a “Super-Earth” Orbiting a Sun-like StarThe Utah People's Post
Landed telescope finds super-EarthThe Asian Age
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For the first time, a team of astronomers, including Ray Jayawardhana from York University, has measured the passing of a super-Earth in front of a bright nearby Sun-like star using a ground-based telescope. The transit of exoplanet 55 Cancri e is the ...
Ground-based telescope detects a “Super-Earth” Orbiting a Sun-like Star
Landed telescope finds super-Earth
Astronomers Spot Exoplanet using Nordic Optical Telescope
Philippines most distressed country by extreme events - risk study InterAksyon
LIMA, Philippines -- It is no surprise that the Philippines, a small, low-lying country with a population of more than 100 million visited by an average of 20 typhoons each year, has been tagged as the most vulnerable to climate-related extreme weather events ...
Philippines hardest hit by extreme weather in 2013-reportReuters Africa
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LIMA, Philippines -- It is no surprise that the Philippines, a small, low-lying country with a population of more than 100 million visited by an average of 20 typhoons each year, has been tagged as the most vulnerable to climate-related extreme weather events ...
Philippines hardest hit by extreme weather in 2013-report
Humans Have Been Able to Perceive Infrared Light This Whole Time Gizmodo
The human eye is a more complex and mysterious thing than we thought. Recently, a group of scientists were puzzled by flashes of green light they saw from an infrared laser, whose light should have been far outside the visible spectrum. Like scientists do ...
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The human eye is a more complex and mysterious thing than we thought. Recently, a group of scientists were puzzled by flashes of green light they saw from an infrared laser, whose light should have been far outside the visible spectrum. Like scientists do ...
The human eye can see 'invisible' infrared light
Under the Right Conditions, Humans Can See Infrared
Human eye can see 'invisible' infrared light
Martian meteorite may contain evidence of extraterrestrial life CNET
A meteorite from Mars that landed on Earth in 2011 contains a carbon compound that is biological in origin. by Michelle Starr · @riding_red; 3 December 2014 2:12 am GMT. comments. 0. facebook. twitter. linkedin. googleplus. more. more +. email. tumblr.
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A meteorite from Mars that landed on Earth in 2011 contains a carbon compound that is biological in origin. by Michelle Starr · @riding_red; 3 December 2014 2:12 am GMT. comments. 0. facebook. twitter. linkedin. googleplus. more. more +. email. tumblr.
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