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Science in telegram pinned «​​Why Self-Taught Artificial Intelligence Has Trouble With the Real World The latest artificial intelligence systems start from zero knowledge of a game and grow to world-beating in a matter of hours. But researchers are struggling to apply these systems…»
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​​New Russian missile with mostly unlimited fire range was presented by Russian president Vladimir Putin,

There's no analogs in the world and there won’t be any for next 10-15 yeras,

Missile interception is totally impossible
that's some "rocket- science" 👆🏻
How Does Life Come From Randomness?

Filming by Tom Hurwitz and Richard Fleming. Editing and motion graphics by Tom McNamara. Music by Podington Bear.
​​This Is The First Detailed Footage of DNA Replication, And It Wasn't What We Expected
"It undermines a great deal of what's in the textbooks.": https://goo.gl/zkHN3s
Here’s What Alien Life on Saturn’s Moon May Look Like

Enceladus, one of Saturn's moons, is currently a leading candidate for scientists searching for the ingredients for extraterrestrial life. One new study shows how microorganisms could survive there, living off of methane.

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Enceladus, one of Saturn's moons, is currently a leading candidate for scientists searching for the ingredients for extraterrestrial life. One new study shows how microorganisms could survive there, living off of methane.
ASTROBIOLOGICAL FINDINGS
Enceladus, one of Saturn’s moons, is a leading candidate in the search for extraterrestrial life in our solar system. One new study improves the moon’s likelihood of holding life. Scientists have found that, under Enceladus-like conditions, certain microbes known as methanogenic archaea can grow and produce methane from carbon dioxide and hydrogen gases.

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