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September 2018 ScientificAmerican.com 79 Weapons are also evidence of war but these arti- facts may not be what they seem. I use ...
80 Scientific American September 2018 WHY DID IT HAPPEN? THE PRECONDITIONS THAT MAKE war more likely include a shift to a more s ...
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82 Scientific American September 2018 DA RW I N IN THE CITY S :: ILLUSTRATION BY ARMANDO VEVE HUMANS ARE CHANGING THE C ...
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84 Scientific American September 2018 Such accidental similarities between urban and natural environments are attracting more fa ...
September 2018 ScientificAmerican.com 85 Why yellow? The answer has to do with the heat island effect. Cit- ies tend to be hotte ...
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88 Scientific American September 2018 OUR DIGITAL DOUBLES AI WILL SERVE OUR SPECIES NOT CONTROL IT S :: ILLUSTRATION BY ARMAN ...
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90 Scientific American September 2018 Machine learning started in the 1950s with the work of pioneering scientists such as Frank ...
September 2018 ScientificAmerican.com 91 its strengths and weaknesses. Deep learning for ex- ample is good for perceptual proble ...
92 Scientific American September 20 18 <5'2B?!'<% '3 '%2 computer models of us will become so good that they will be pract ...
September 2018 ScientificAmerican.com 93 the French might sayââlook to the humanâ). So your data bankâs first duty will ...
94 Scientific American September 2018 ALONE IN THE MILKY WAY :: ILLUSTRATION BY ARMANDO VEVE WHY WE ARE PROBABLY THE ONLY ...
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96 Scientific American September 2018 It could. Optimism about the possibilities of in- telligent extraterrestrial life ignores ...
September 2018 ScientificAmerican.com 97 Big bang (13.8 billion years ago) Star formation begins (13 billion years ago) Slow bui ...
98 Scientific American September 20 18 to a very large black hole Sagittarius A* which pro- duces intense outbursts of radiation ...
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