Humans
Nov 15 2010, Anna Smith

Humans in the future could live in mini floating cities that drift across the Pacific as if on giant water lilies.The startling new concept has been dreamed up by Japanese technology firm Shimizu and is designed to be a way of harnessing green...

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Chimpanzees deal with death in much the same way as humans, studies suggest.
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Humans could marry robots within the century. And consummate those vows.
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When the new iPhone was finally released this year, one of its top new features was the built-in GPS functionality.
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Humans are arguably the most bizarre creatures in the animal kingdom. The proof is in the many gross, unnecessary, contradictory and simply inexplicable things we do....
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Machines will achieve human-level artificial intelligence by 2029, a leading US inventor has predicted.
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