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The Secrets About Nikola Tesla They Really Don’t Want You to Know

Written by on February 5, 2016 in Sci-Tech, Science with 7 Comments
The Secrets About Nikola Tesla They Really Don’t Want You to Know

Jim Murray has been a student of Nikola Tesla’s work for decades and has greater understanding of several lost Tesla secrets.

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TELOMERASE: Scientists May Have Just Found The Key to Reversing the Aging Process

Written by on February 1, 2016 in Sci-Tech, Science with 16 Comments
TELOMERASE: Scientists May Have Just Found The Key to Reversing the Aging Process

New studies on mice have shown that telomerase reverses many of the negative affects of again.

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Could New Weed-Killing Robot Render Herbicides Unnecessary? We Hope So!

Written by on January 28, 2016 in Sci-Tech, Science with 5 Comments
Could New Weed-Killing Robot Render Herbicides Unnecessary? We Hope So!

Want to hear about an awesome alternative to chemical herbicides? Check out this latest robotic invention by Bosch.

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A Brave (or Scary?) New World: Gene Editing Tool CRISPR Takes World of Medicine by Storm

Written by on January 27, 2016 in Futurism & Inspiring Inventions, Sci-Tech, Science with 14 Comments
A Brave (or Scary?) New World: Gene Editing Tool CRISPR Takes World of Medicine by Storm

When it comes to genetic engineering, reality is starting to look more and more like what was once just science fiction. This well-documented article asks all the right questions and provides a lot of answers.

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Just Like Humans, Dolphins Have Social Networks

Written by on January 26, 2016 in Sci-Tech, Science with 8 Comments
Just Like Humans, Dolphins Have Social Networks

They may not be on Facebook or Twitter, but dolphins do, in fact, form highly complex and dynamic networks of friends, according to a recent study by scientists at Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute (HBOI) at Florida Atlantic University. Dolphins are known for being highly social animals, and a team of researchers at HBOI took a closer look at the interactions between bottlenose dolphins in the Indian River Lagoon (IRL) and discovered how they mingle and with whom they spend their time.

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We Are All Connected – Here’s How From a Scientific Perspective (TED Talk Video)

Written by on January 26, 2016 in Earth & Space, Sci-Tech, Science with 1 Comment
We Are All Connected – Here’s How From a Scientific Perspective (TED Talk Video)

Have you ever felt linked with everything around? Here is the scientific explanation on how is everything deeply connected.

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Why Habits Are So Hard To Break

Written by on January 26, 2016 in Sci-Tech, Science with 5 Comments
Why Habits Are So Hard To Break

New research suggests that forming a habit leaves a lasting mark on specific circuits in the brain, which in turn seems to prime us to further feed our cravings. The research deepens scientists’ understanding of how habits manifest and may suggest new strategies for breaking the bad ones.

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How Time Can Run BACKWARDS: New Parallel World ‘Multiverse’ Theory Revealed

Written by on January 25, 2016 in Sci-Tech, Science with 26 Comments
How Time Can Run BACKWARDS: New Parallel World ‘Multiverse’ Theory Revealed

In a multiverse, parallel universes could exist, with time running in opposite directions. A pair of scientists have developed a model to explain how this could happen based on simpler principles than previously examined.

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DARPA Program To Connect Brains To Computers With Implantable Chip

DARPA Program To Connect Brains To Computers With Implantable Chip

DARPA is launching a new military program using an implant to connect the human brain to a computer. Although there may be some applications that could restore sight or hearing to those without the military use of the Neural Engineering System Design (NESD) is the reason behind the Human Brain project and the US Brain Initiative.

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Australian Scientists Prove Time Travel Is Possible

Written by on January 19, 2016 in Sci-Tech, Science with 72 Comments
Australian Scientists Prove Time Travel Is Possible

A group of scientists from the University of Queensland, Australia, have simulated how time-travelling photons might behave. Their findings suggest that the grandfather paradox which makes time travel impossible could be resolved.

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UK Scientists Say First Genetically-Modified Human Embryos Are Ready to Be Created

Written by on January 15, 2016 in Sci-Tech, Science with 120 Comments
UK Scientists Say First Genetically-Modified Human Embryos Are Ready to Be Created

Have you ever heard of the designer babies? A group of researchers in the UK as of late requested consent to make the world’s first genetically-modified human embryos.

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Your Brain Can Be Trained To Regulate Negative Emotions, Study Shows

Written by on January 14, 2016 in Sci-Tech, Science with 11 Comments
Your Brain Can Be Trained To Regulate Negative Emotions, Study Shows

A simple, computer-training task can change your brain’s wiring to regulate emotional reactions, according to a recent study. The researchers hope to examine the impact of this non-emotional training on individuals who are depressed or anxious.

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The Science of Joy: New Study Finds We Are Hard-Wired To Give & Benefit From Doing So

Written by on January 12, 2016 in Conscious Living, Happiness & Humor, Sci-Tech, Science with 3 Comments
The Science of Joy: New Study Finds We Are Hard-Wired To Give & Benefit From Doing So

Do you get a little happy buzz when you give? This article helps you understand why.

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The Science Of Motivation for Goal Completion

Written by on January 11, 2016 in Sci-Tech, Science with 3 Comments
The Science Of Motivation for Goal Completion

A MIT study found that play is the strongest motivator for sustained behavioral changes. So, it makes sense that we will stick with enjoyable activities. So, pick a goal that involves something you like doing.

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Ehang 184 Passenger Drone – Demo flights soon, on sale 2016

Ehang 184 Passenger Drone – Demo flights soon, on sale 2016

The Ehang 184 is a drone designed to carry a passenger. No pilots license necessary. The drone does it all, taking the passenger to the destination entered on the touch screen using the safest fastest route while communicating with air traffic control, other aircraft, avoiding obstacles and even hovering in place. Cost will be $200,000 to $300,000 US. Be the first on your block to own one!

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