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A Single Dose of Psilocybin Could Ease Depression For Months, New Study Finds
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A Single Dose of Psilocybin Could Ease Depression For Months, New Study Finds

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Large Review Shows What Sugary Diets May Be Doing to Your Memory
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Large Review Shows What Sugary Diets May Be Doing to Your Memory

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Successful Launch Spurs China Toward Crucial First For Moon Landing
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Successful Launch Spurs China Toward Crucial First For Moon Landing

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A Brief-ish History of SETI. Part VII: Brief Windows and Transcendence
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A Brief-ish History of SETI. Part VII: Brief Windows and Transcendence

Could the "Great Silence" be the result of extraterrestrial civilizations dying out before they can make contact, or will they evolve to the point where communication with them is no longer possible?

Alien life may be missed by current space missions, but AI might help
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Alien life may be missed by current space missions, but AI might help

It’s 2035 and NASA’s Dragonfly quadcopter has been “hopping” around the surface of Saturn’s largest moon Titan for just over a year taking images, scanning pebbles, drilling holes, and analyzing surface material for potential signs of life. You’re at NASA JPL and just moved to Blue Team (12am-8am) from Red Team (4pm-12am), so you’re hyped up on coffee, Red Bull, and will power. It’s 3:30am, you’ve been analyzing data since you clocked in, and you keep discarding what you’ve been told looks like positive signs of life but is more commonly known as false positives. In the meantime, some microbes on Titan that got scanned by Dragonfly keep posing in front of its main camera with signs saying, “We’re here!”