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Flying-instruction manuals may now become a thing of the past, for scientists at Stanford University have developed an artificial intelligence system that would allow robotic helicopters to learn to perform complex stunts by imitating other...
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Max Blumental reports on The Daily Beast that Sarah Palin may have quit her job today because she was trying to avert a major, yet-to-be-disclosed corruption scandal....
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In several versions of an April 28 story about a report on the influence of drugmaker money in medicine, The Associated Press reported erroneously that the head of...
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Stanford University has announced it will cut 21 positions in its athletic department because of the economic downturn.
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