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The Hindu

India to showcase its commitment to renewable energy in Lima
India is planning to create a buzz around its renewable energy programme during the climate talks in Lima after the arrival of Minister of State for Environment Prakash Javadekar for the high level segment which begins on Tuesday. In a booklet specially ...
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Financial Express

India says it does not support an ex-ante review INDCs
With the two-week annual climate summit here reaching its half-way mark, India today said that it does not support an ex-ante review of its intended nationally determined contributions as it is an issue of sovereignty. One major issue to be resolved is the ...
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New Vision

LDCs may need annual $500bn for climate by 2050
Developing countries may need up to $500 billion per year by 2050 to adapt to the ravages of climate change, dwarfing previous estimates, a UN report says. The figure was about 20 times today's public spending on climate adaptation, according to the ...
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Daily Mail

Artificial intelligence — Hawking's fears stir debate
And, of course, The Terminator, where a robot is sent into the past to kill a woman whose son will end the tyranny of the machines in the future. Never far from the surface, a dark, dystopian view of artificial intelligence (AI) has returned to the headlines, thanks ...
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The Independent

Stephen Hawking right about dangers of AI... but for the wrong reasons, says...
It is one of our biggest existential threats, something so powerful and dangerous that it could put an end to the human race by replacing us with an army of intelligent robots. This may sound like a bad film but in fact it came from Stephen Hawking, the world's ...
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Telegraph.co.uk

So this is how the world ends... isn't it?
Humanity may have already created its own nemesis, Professor Stephen Hawking warned last week. The Cambridge University physicist claimed that new developments in the field of artificial intelligence (AI) mean that within a few decades, computers ...
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RT

NASA Pluto probe to wake up after 9-year slumber in space
This artist's concept obtained December 1, 2014 courtesy of NASA/Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory/Southwest Research Institute (JHUAPL/SwRI), shows the New Horizons spacecraft as it approaches Pluto and its three moons in ...
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CBC.ca

New Horizon robotic probe set to begin exploration of Pluto
After a nine-years journey of 4.8 billion kilometres, NASA's New Horizons robotic probe is being awakened from hibernation to begin its unprecedented mission: the study of the icy dwarf planet Pluto and its home, the Kuiper Belt. Pluto and beyond: Widening ...
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Reuters

Pluto-bound spacecraft ends hibernation to start mission
An artist's impression of NASA's New Horizons spacecraft, currently en route to Pluto, is shown in this handout image provided by NASA/JHUAPL. Credit: Reuters/NASA/Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory/Southwest Research Institute/ ...
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The Globe and Mail

Inside the mind of Einstein: 44 years of writings released online
A digitized manuscript of Albert Einstein's preserved works is now accessible online through a free searchable database. Going beyond ground-breaking theories, the Collected Papers of Albert Einstein includes love letters, report cards, personal thoughts ...
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