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  • University of Toronto's Geoffrey Hinton wins Nobel Prize in physics

    A British-Canadian researcher has won the Nobel Prize in physics for work developing the foundations of machine learning and artificial intelligence. The University of Toronto's Geoffrey Hinton was awarded the prize Tuesday morning, along with Princeton University researcher John Hopfield.

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Climbing the world's other highest mountain – no sherpas required

When measured from sea level, Mount Chimborazo, an inactive stratovolcano in the Cordillera Occidental range of the Ecuadorian Andes, is about 8,500 feet shorter than Everest at 20,548 feet (6,263 metres). Yet, its peak is actually 6,800 feet farther from Earth's centre, making it the closest point on Earth to the stars.

You can now see climate risk data when shopping for a home on Zillow

As intensifying natural disasters threaten growing swaths of the country, assessing an area's climate risk has become an essential part of shopping for a new home for many Americans. Now, in a feature launched last month, Zillow will show how vulnerable properties for sale might be to extreme climate events.