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Ms. Rein, meanwhile, was intrigued with his free-flowing conversations, which demonstrated his intelligence yet further illustrated the disparity of their childhoods.

Our most recent story on the subject covered the big non-result from LUX, one of the most sensitive dark matter detectors.Hyping artificial intelligence, yet again (New Yorker).

It's crucial that we make the first attack an effective one, and I suspect that we don't have enough reliable intelligence yet to make key decisions".

Attack submarines have become critical to the clandestine gathering of electronic intelligence, yet the Navy has only one submarine construction program left -- the Virginia class -- and that program is producing only about one boat a year.

Her novels are intricately wrought, displaying ample evidence of her subtle intelligence, yet they are also dense with an air of eroticized victimhood, making it hard not to recall that their author is the traumatized-sounding narrator of "The Kiss".

KATEKILLA, Boston, 11 15 a.m., May 25, nytimes.com People with disabilities do things every day that able-bodieds would no doubt find difficult, yet we are treated as weak; forced adaptation breeds intelligence, yet we are treated as dumb; being disabled gives one a unique perspective, yet we are treated as having nothing to offer.

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Every year, we in Britain spend £116 million on fish-oil supplements (twice the amount we spend on over-the-counter hay-fever treatments) in the belief that the omega-3 fats they contain boost our children's intelligence - yet, to date, not a single study has shown that omega 3 improves brain function in the general population.

(Robots that can think on their own — that is, perform with high levels of artificial intelligence — have yet to arrive).

"They're old enough to be articulate, they have a great deal of emotional intelligence, and yet they're still very true to their own voices," she said.

The description sent shivers around Whitehall, in particular the intelligence community, yet one had the feeling that Mr Scarlett rather enjoyed it.

Many would argue instead that granting the intelligence agencies yet further powers to intercept, collect, decrypt and store still more exabytes of personal data only exacerbates their problem of finding the terrorist needle in the public haystack.

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