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Artificial Intelligence: Study options in India and abroad

By Anisha Singh From NDTV Artificial Intelligence is basically a computer based system which can perform tasks which normally require human assistance. This can include speech recognition, visual perception, language identification, decision making etc. Artificial Intelligence: Study Options In India…

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Driverless cars are getting really confused by kangaroos

By Mike Wehner From BGR We all assume that at some point in the not-so-distant future, cars will be able to takes us from place to place with a bare minimum of input on our part. When that day will…

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Passengers scream in horror as live CRABS flood an airport baggage carousel after dozens escape from a container By Hannah Crouch From The Sun UK The footage was uploaded to Facebook and is believed to have been taken at Lynden…

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Woman can make her massive dog instantly less intimidating and it involves menswear

BY APRIL HAUTEA From Mashable People who love and care for what others consider “scary dogs” know the struggles of having a misunderstood canine bestie. It stings a bit when people pull away from a dog that you know to…

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An exploding whipped cream dispenser killed a French fitness star — here’s how it could have happened

By Dana Varinsky and Dave Mosher From Business Insider French fitness blogger Rebecca Burger died June 18 after a whipped cream dispenser reportedly exploded and struck her chest. According to the BBC, Burger died of cardiac arrest following the freak…

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The Feds once arrested a rooster statue made out of solid gold

By Kate Cox From Consumerist Every now and then, a story reminds us that history is weirder than we can possibly imagine. For example: That time in 1960 when U.S. marshals arrested a nine-inch, 14-pound statue of a rooster and…

This secret Catholic exorcist cult in Brazil is making a deal with the Devil

By BARBIE LATZA NADEAU From The Daily Beast ROME—Plinio Correa de Oliveira is almost as peculiar in death as he was in life. Dr. Plinio, as he is still known by his devout followers, was a right-wing Catholic figure who…

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Caribbean Bounce Shroom is possibly a NEW species!

By JAKE ADAMS From Reef Builders A wild new shroom morph has been collected with a very interesting pattern and from a very unexpected location. If this frilly Rhodactis was part of an import from the Indo-Pacific it would be a very…

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Belgian company offers to make its employees cyborgs with microchip implants

BY BRETT WILLIAMS From Mashable In the latest move toward a brave new world, a European company has offered its employees a chance at becoming cyborgs. NewFusion, a Belgian digital marketing and tech firm, recently took steps to make biohacking…

500 people squeezed into the world’s most epic family photo

BY YI SHU NG From Mashable This has got to be the most incredible family photo, period. 500 descendants from one man — all with the same family name, Ren — gathered in an eastern Chinese village to take this…