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Plants Can Assess Risk Similar to Animals

Posted on July 3, 2016 by Daniel Oberhaus for Motherboard

Researchers made a pea plant ‘decide’ between growing in two different pots, demonstrating for the first time that plants assess risk similar to animals. Continue reading Plants Can Assess Risk Similar to Animals→

Posted in animals, discoveries, gamble, oxford, risk, RST, Tel-Hai College | Tagged Plants

There’s a Huge Unregulated Stem Cell Industry in the US

Posted on July 2, 2016 by Daniel Oberhaus for Motherboard

A new study finds well over 550 clinics in the US are selling unapproved stem cell treatments. Continue reading There’s a Huge Unregulated Stem Cell Industry in the US→

Posted in fda, Leigh Turner, Paul Knoepfler, regulation, University of Minnesota | Tagged Stem Cells, UC Davis

How Ransomware Led to a NASCAR Sponsorship

Posted on June 26, 2016 by Daniel Oberhaus for Motherboard

A NASCAR crew chief got an unwelcome crash course in Bitcoin and ransomware, but at least he got a sponsorship deal out of it. Continue reading How Ransomware Led to a NASCAR Sponsorship→

Posted in Hacking, malware, nascar, Ransomware | Tagged Malwarebytes, Racing

A New Theory for Why Hot Climates Spawn Violence

Posted on June 25, 2016 by Daniel Oberhaus for Motherboard

A new theory on why high temperatures get people heated. Continue reading A New Theory for Why Hot Climates Spawn Violence→

Posted in CLASH, climate, climate change, Paul van Lange, research, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

​AI Is Learning to Meme

Posted on June 12, 2016 by Daniel Oberhaus for Motherboard

The Dango app uses deep learning to predict which emoji to use based on what you type. Continue reading ​AI Is Learning to Meme→

Posted in Apps, Artificial Intelligence, dango, Deep Learning, emojis, Futures, general AI, gifs, machines, memes

NASA and the UAE Just Signed a Space Agreement to Collaborate on Mars

Posted on June 12, 2016 by Daniel Oberhaus for Motherboard

“Every single nation can play a part in our journey to Mars.” Continue reading NASA and the UAE Just Signed a Space Agreement to Collaborate on Mars→

Posted in Mars, middle east, nasa, Space, Space Exploration, space flight, UAE

How the Butterfly Got Its Spots

Posted on June 12, 2016 by Daniel Oberhaus for Motherboard

Butterfly wings aren’t perfect, but that’s the point. Continue reading How the Butterfly Got Its Spots→

Posted in animals, butterflies, discoveries, Earth, nature, Science | Tagged Nanostructures

Luxembourg Is the Asteroid Mining Capital of the World

Posted on June 6, 2016 by Daniel Oberhaus for Motherboard

Luxembourg’s new law that will allow the country to begin issuing licenses to asteroid mining companies in 2017, giving them legal rights to the materials they harvest in space. Continue reading Luxembourg Is the Asteroid Mining Capital of the World→

Posted in asteroid, Europe, Jeff Bezos, Luxembourg, mining, Space

Appelbaum Leaves Tor Project Amid Sexual Misconduct Allegations

Posted on June 5, 2016 by Daniel Oberhaus for Motherboard

The prominent digital rights activist and Tor developer stepped down from his position at the Tor Project after “serious” allegations of sexual misconduct. Continue reading Appelbaum Leaves Tor Project Amid Sexual Misconduct Allegations→

Posted in jacob appelbaum, Shari Steele, The Tor Project, tor

American Scientists Want to Manufacture Synthetic Human Genomes

Posted on June 5, 2016 by Daniel Oberhaus for Motherboard

The ‘Human Genome Project—Write’ has drawn criticism because it could one day lead to children without biological parents. Continue reading American Scientists Want to Manufacture Synthetic Human Genomes→

Posted in ELSI, HGP, Human Genome Project—Write, John Ward, National Human Genome Research Institute | Tagged DNA

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