Introducing If/Then

Introducing If/Then

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Bigger Brains, Reef Songs, AI Speech

Today, you’ll learn about why our brains are getting bigger and why that’s a good thing, how the sweet songs of the reef could help save it, and an AI device that gives a voice to the voiceless.   Bigger Brains   “Human brains are getting larger. That may be good news for dementi ...  Afficher plus

Sleep Spray, Insecticide Paint, UK Redwoods

Today, you’ll learn about a nasal spray that could one day let those with sleep apnea toss out their CPAP machines, house paint that kills mosquitos, and the incredible giant redwoods… of England.   Sleep Spray   “A novel TASK channel antagonist nasal spray reduces sleep apnea se ...  Afficher plus

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