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Tuesday, 20 October 2015

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Another astonishing week! 3D printed teeth that kill bacteria, the most mysterious star in our galaxy, artificial skin that can send pressure sensations to the brain, DARPA's unsurprisingly bold self healing initiative, finally a $1000 genome, a machine learning algorithm that is quickly diagnosing cancer at a high degree of accuracy, NASA's network of miniature telecom satellites, and a discovery that the lifetime of excited atoms can be significantly extended.

3D-printed teeth
http://bitly.com/1M68iB7

Mysterious star
http://wapo.st/1M5lznl

Artificial skin
http://bitly.com/1M68iB8

DARPA's ElectRx self-healing
http://bitly.com/1M5lyzW

Veritas Genetics' $1000 genome
http://bitly.com/1M68iB9

Cancer diagnosis by computer
http://bitly.com/1M5lyzX

NASA's CubeSat satellite network
http://bitly.com/1M68ikI

Extending the lifetimes of atoms
http://bitly.com/1M5lzno


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