Smart Computers Help Scientists Look for Space Life
Smart computers help scientists look for life in space by checking lots of information.
Smart computers help scientists look for life in space by checking lots of information.
A company in California is making a light robot arm that moves like a real one.
Young people today often can’t work because they feel very sad or have mind troubles.
Apple stopped making an electric car to work on smart computer stuff instead.
A train in India went very fast by itself for a long way without drivers.
In South Korea, not many babies are being born, and it’s a big problem.
New York City looked like it was floating because of thick fog.
The zoo doctors took out 70 coins from a special white alligator to make it better.
Companies are making special beer without alcohol that still tastes good.
Small robots at a school can bring food to students when they ask with a phone.
A man made an app to change photos and says smart computers help us do more.
Microsoft and Sony want games to be played on many screens, not just one.
Many kids are getting sick with measles because they didn’t get a special shot.
Marius from Germany gave his stem cells to make a sick doctor in Britain better.
India needs more people to make cool movie tricks but is finding ways to teach them.
In Menton, France, there is a big, fun Lemon Festival with art made of fruits.
Scientists found new homes for big penguins in a very cold place.
Iceland’s ground is cracking and hot lava is coming out, which might last very long.
Polar bears are losing weight because their ice home is melting and food is hard to find.
E-bikes can catch fire if they have bad batteries, so people are making new rules.
A bank lost money by mistake, but got some back when people returned it.
A bear ran in the snow and did not bump into people.
Chris and Seth walked and played music without using cars to help the earth.
A big ship sank with treasure, and now many people want to own it.
Playing music helps older people’s brains remember things and solve problems better.
Fay and Michelle were stuck on a mountain, but brave friends helped them.
Birkenstock, a German sandal company, is now worth $8.6 billion but some people are worried.
Scientists found big bones from a huge sea creature that lived long ago.
Soon we will use less coal and more clean sun and wind energy.
Brian wants to fix problems with his company that helps people find places to stay.
New map shows places with less trees have bad air.
People in cars saw lost Bean and helped him get safe.
Big people will talk about Earth’s hot air in a place that loves oil.
Famous songwriters use smart machines to help make music, but say machines can’t copy human feelings.
A church man forgot his words and the king laughed, but it’s okay.
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