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AI Medical Research, Watching Sports, Blinking

Today, you’ll learn about a new AI developed to help doctors identify and treat diseases like cancer, why watching sports might give our sense of wellness a boost, and the real reason we blink so much.  

 

AI Medical Research  

 

 

Watching Sports 

 

 

Blinking 

 

 

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