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2014-12-08 Pakistan Science


The Nation
   
Is Stephen Hawking Right? Could AI Lead To The End Of Humankind?   
Gizmodo Australia
The famous theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking has revived the debate on whether our search for improved artificial intelligence will one day lead to thinking machines that will take over from us. Smart glasses image via Shutterstock. This article was ...

The march of artificial intelligence is a long way off   Financial Times
Artificial intelligence is here—and it's nothing to fear (yet)   Quartz
Artificial intelligence — Hawking's fears stir debate   DAWN.com
Telegraph.co.uk   
TechCentral   
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Denver Business Journal (blog)
   
Before Orion's big debut, a quick snip solved a problem (Slideshow)   
Denver Business Journal (blog)
That held true for Friday's $375 million unmanned test flight of NASA's Orion capsule, which the space agency hailed as a nearly flawless display of engineering. But, as happens with space missions, there were unexpected issues to overcome. I wrote about ...


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Times of India
   
Ministers, UN chief arrive in Lima this week in final push for consensus in climate ...   
The Straits Times
LIMA (AFP) - Ministers and the United Nations chief fly into Lima this week to bolster negotiators in a final push for consensus on key elements of a world pact to curb potentially disastrous global warming. With a week of talks gone, and five days left, parties ...

Daunting tasks at UN climate change conference in Lima   Irish Times
Debate on emissions to heat up week 2 of Lima climate talks   Economic Times
Abbott defends 'careful' approach to Lima climate negotiations   The Australian
The Star Online   
The Age   
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CNET
   
NASA's New Horizons awakens for meeting with Pluto   
CNET
After nine years in stasis en route to the outer limits of the solar system, NASA's New Horizons spacecraft has woken up in preparation for its Pluto survey. by Michelle Starr · @riding_red; 8 December 2014 3:22 am GMT. comments. 0. facebook. twitter.
Nasa craft to probe Pluto after nine-year journey   The Nation
After 9-year journey, NASA spacecraft awakes to begin Pluto mission   CTV News
Sleepy space probe New Horizons awakens for close-up with Pluto   CNN
Beta Wired   
Frontline Desk   
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Daily Times
   
World's fastest camera can capture 100 billion frames per sec   
Daily Times
WASHINGTON - A team of biomedical engineers has developed the world's fastest camera, a device that can capture events up to 100 billion frames per second. The current ultrafast imaging techniques are limited by on-chip storage and electronic readout ...

World's fastest 2D receive-only Camera developed   West Texas News
Researchers developed World's fastest 2D camera at the Washington University   Jagran Josh
Watch Light Travel With A New 2D Camera   WallStreet OTC
Guardian Liberty Voice   
Market Business News   
Dumb-Out   
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The Guardian
   
Eddie Redmayne explodes into Oscar contention with 'The Theory of Everything'   
gulfnews.com
Eddie Redmayne is having his big-bang moment. To watch the British actor as Stephen Hawking in The Theory of Everything, a rather conventional biopic (and one with a bit of redundancy at that), is to watch his star ignite. Filmmakers have frequently had an ...

Eddie Redmayne: 'To play Hawking I had to train my body like a dancer'   The Guardian
Stephen Hawking right about dangers of AI... but for the wrong reasons, says ...   The Independent

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Beta Wired
   
Magnetic Filed of The Moon Used To Be Much Higher   
Beta Wired
Moon-Magnetic-Field-Higher-Earth-Currently-Produces Soon after scientists reviewed the samples collected by the Apollo astronauts, they claimed that the magnetic field of the moon used to be much higher than the earth's present magnetic field.
Moon magnetic field was 120% stronger than Earth, study says   Inferse
A stronger Magnetic Core once existed on the Moon than Earth   Capital Wired
Moon once had stronger 'magnetic heart' than Earth   Times of India
Daily Mail   
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The Westside Story
   
Editorial: Orion's success brings Mars closer   
Savannah Morning News
OLDER AMERICANS who remember the pride and the thrill of sending men to the moon had to be encouraged by the success of NASA's Orion deep-space capsule, which one day may take man to Mars. Let's hope many younger Americans had the same ...

The Dawn of a New Space Era   Sam Volkering's Tech Insider
NASA's Orion spacecraft strides are impressive   Vidette Online
Orion splashdown seen from recovery ship (Video)   Lightly Buzzed
The Westside Story   
Cecil Whig   
Beta Wired   
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