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Friday, March 02, 2018

Science of the Week, 3/2/18

Here are some of the most interesting science news articles I read this week (though some of them aren't for the squeamish):

Mind-reading algorithm uses EEG data to reconstruct images based on what we perceive

On second thought, the Moon's water may be widespread and immobile

Simple urine test could measure how much our body has aged

How biofuels from plant fibers could combat global warming

Scientists detect how words grow new meanings. Maybe computers will, too.

The gut bacteria of cockroaches provide a potential solution to antibiotic resistance

Facial recreation might be possible with just a sample of DNA

Omics, sweet omics--curing the incurable, one disease at a time

Have a good weekend, everyone, and see you Monday!











2 comments:

  1. I can look in the mirror and see how much I've aged.

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  2. Imagine if someone could bottle water from the moon.

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