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The famed cardiologist discusses how AI has transformed biomedical science Kimberly White/Stringer/Getty Images for Wired Eric Topol is a cardiologist and sc…

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The University of California, Berkeley, materials scientist on the hope the next generation of scientists represents Gerbrand Ceder is a materials scientist a…

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The machine-learning guru discusses how politics is undermining U.S. science Geoffrey Hinton is a British‑Canadian computer scientist and cognitive psychologi…

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The mathematician and former NFL player on the benefits of having a broad background for young people who are interested in science John Urschel is a mathemat…

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The energy entrepreneur talks about the state of science innovation in the U.S. Aaron Schwartz/Bloomberg via Getty Images Bob Mumgaard is an engineer and ent…

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The M.I.T. cosmologist shares his thoughts on physics, the federal funding of science and the resilience of the scientific community Rick Friedman/rickfriedma…

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Venus' strange rotation was likely triggered by a high-velocity, moon-sized impactor
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Venus' strange rotation was likely triggered by a high-velocity, moon-sized impactor

Venus' bizarre and extraordinarily slow retrograde rotation on its axis has long puzzled planetary scientists. But in a new paper presented at the recent Europ…

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