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This basketball-shooting robot is more accurate than Steph Curry from 3-point range
Toyota's Cue 3 robot is 6-foot-10-inch and a bona fide sharpshooter, but it's not game-ready just yet.
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The massive ocean-cleanup device invented by a 24-year-old broke down in the Great Pacific Garbage Patch. Here's what went wrong.
The Ocean Cleanup's 2,000-foot-long device was spilling plastic into the ocean instead of cleaning it and had to return to shore in December.
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The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services is launching a challenge for AI developers to predict unplanned hospitalizations — and the winner gets a $1 million award
CMS launched a new challenge that pits AI developers against each other to create algorithms that can best predict unplanned hospitalizations.
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23 horses have died at Santa Anita racetrack in the last 3 months, and experts are still looking for answers
Tests on the dirt and racing surfaces have shown normal conditions.
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Burger King is testing a plant-based Impossible Whopper
Burger King is rolling out a test of a plant-based burger called the Impossible Whopper.
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The US defense contractor building the F-35 says it has bottled the smell of space for a weird new fragrance
Want to know what space smells like? Want to smell like space? Now you can, because one of America's top defense contractors has put it in a bottle.
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Silicon Valley billionaire Sean Parker's cancer initiative is taking a unique approach to the disease that seems to be paying off in a notoriously deadly type of cancer
Scientists hope that this cutting-edge new type of cancer treatment could one day give individuals with pancreatic cancer better treatment options.
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'A terrible, terrible thing:' NASA said India's satellite destruction created so much space junk it now threatens the safety of the International Space Station
NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine said India's satellite shattered into pieces of space debris that pose san "unacceptable" threat to ISS astronauts.
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