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How the Dearly Departed Could Come Back to Life
Simulations can be thought of as the next step in the evolution of bereavement.
A UK Politician Talked for So Long That Parliament Couldn't Vote on the 'Turing Bill'
Justice Minister Sam Gyimah filbustered the House of Commons, forcing the debate on a bill to pardon living men's outdated same-sex convictions to be postponed.
Hear Alan Turing's First-Ever Recording of Computer Music from 1951
Add another accomplishment to the famed computer scientist's resume.
'Pharma Bro' Martin Shkreli Refuses to Testify at Congressional Panel
The former drug executive who raised the price of a lifesaving medicine by 5,000 percent invoked the Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination in response to lawmakers' questions about price spikes.
Hated 'Pharma Bro' Martin Shkreli Arrested on Fraud Charges
The man who rose to fame for hiking the price of Daraprim was arrested by the FBI after an investigation involving his former hedge fund and a pharmaceutical company he previously headed.
That Pharma CEO Everyone Hates Isn't Lowering the Price of That $750 Pill After All
"It's always been affordable," he told Bloomberg on Wednesday.
Hillary Clinton Wants the Government to Launch an Investigation Against Martin Shkreli's Company
The Democratic frontrunner called on the FDA and FTC to look into the pharmaceutical exec famous for jacking up the price of AIDS medication.
A Pill Doesn't Have to Cost $750 To Be Outrageous and Exploitative
Turing is just a symptom of much deeper pharmaceutical woes.
When Drug Startups Make Big Pharma Look Like the Good Guy
In which a recently formed pharmaceutical company run by a disgraced hedge fund manager starts charging $750 a pill for an essential drug.
Google's New Chatbot Taught Itself to Be Creepy
Human: "What is the purpose of living?" Machine: "To live forever."
More Scientists Who Deserve Their Own Biopics
Hopefully, 'The Theory of Everything' and 'The Imitation Game' will be the firsts of many critically-acclaimed films about scientists.