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Your Consciousness Can Connect With the Whole Universe, Groundbreaking New Research Suggests

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This latest clue about the architecture of consciousness supports a Nobel-Prize winner’s theory about how quantum physics works in your brain.

#brain #consciousness #quantumphysics

on Sep 26

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Micronuclear Batteries Could Be the Future of Micro-Scale Power

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This thing keeps going and going and going...

on Thu, 12PM

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This Could Be the Closest We’ve Ever Been to Detecting Dark Matter

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If these signals are confirmed, one team of scientists says that dark matter decay “remains the most reasonable explanation.”

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U.S. Air Force Finally Ditches 8-Inch Floppy Disks

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The disks, long used for a communications system devoted to fighting a nuclear war, have finally been updated with solid state drives.

#techamovie #HashtagGames

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A Mysterious Network of Tunnels Were Once Dug Beneath Europe—And Scientists May Finally Know Why

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Some suggest these passageways once had a spiritual or religious function, while others claim they’re relics of long-departed aliens.

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Cut Precise Lines and Smooth Curves with These Versatile Band Saws

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Tackle everything from delicate wood to metal pipes.

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The Case For Ditching Google Maps On Your Next Road Trip

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How to find the best driving roads in your area.

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Our Brains Use Secret Physics to Hear the Difference Between Water Temperatures

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Hot water sounds like “Smooth” by Santana featuring Rob Thomas, obviously.

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Archaeologists Identified the Body of the Famed “Horseman,” Solving a 300-Year-Old Mystery

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Evidence pointed towards a poet whose body had been missing since 1758.

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Archaeologists Found Remarkably Preserved Skeletons in an Ancient Viking Burial Ground

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The "exceptionally well-preserved" corpses might even be used for DNA analysis

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Could A Massive Public UFO Database Eventually Help Explain Mysterious Sightings?

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The U.S. government effort may be a step in the right direction to help UFOs be taken more seriously, some researchers say.

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Scientists Found the Missing Glue That Binds Our Memories Together—and May Help Us Edit Them

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Here’s the secret of how your brain retains information, and how it could unlock the potential for cognitive enhancement.

on Sep 5

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Archaeologists Dove Beneath the Nile and Found a Surprise: Traces of Ancient Pharaohs

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The groundbreaking mission uncovered artifacts lost in a devastating flood.

on Sep 5

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China Is Secretly Building a Strange, New Kind of Nuclear Submarine

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The secret to China’s alleged new pocket-sized nuclear sub may lie in a forgotten Soviet prototype.

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This 3,375-Year-Old Log Could Be the Climate Change Solution We’ve Been Waiting For

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Trees store carbon during their lives, but when they die, that carbon is released—but what if it wasn’t?

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Scientists Reveal the Real Face of a 35,000-Year-Old Egyptian Man

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One of the oldest Homo sapiens skulls in existence gets a stunning digital makeover.

on Wed, 11AM

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How This Remote Utah Ranch Became a Paranormal Activity Hotspot

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Bizarre phenomena have lured real-estate tycoons, scientists, TV producers—and the U.S. government—to Skinwalker Ranch. What are they looking for?

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Mars Could Be the Key to Finally Spotting Dark Matter

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One wiggly Red Planet could be the evidence we needed.

on Tue, 3PM

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Scientists Discovered The World’s Oldest Cheese—Smeared On Mummies

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This cheese has been kept under wraps for centuries.

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Why Hundreds of Mathematicians Are Boycotting Predictive Policing

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Some academics are calling the controversial practice a "scientific veneer for racism."

on Tue, 7AM

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For the First Time Ever, Laser Weapons Are Making Kills in the Air. Could They Be America’s Ace in the Hole in the Middle East?

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The first military success of a precision laser system against drone attacks may usher in a new, Star Wars-esque future of warfare.

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Among the Slew of October Prime Day Deals, These Rare Apple Sales Have My Attention

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Get the market’s most covetable tech for up to 40% off.

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Scientists Just Spotted a 1-In-10-Billion Quantum Physics Phenomenon

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This one event could be the in-road we need to uncover a world of new physics.

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We Picked Out The Best Gaming Sales From Prime Big Deal Days 2024

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Prime Day is back, and that means more great prices on all things gaming.

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Math Proves the Fastest, Most Efficient Way to Board a Plane

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The key: start with the slowpokes first.

on Sun, 2AM

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A Transatlantic Cable to Speed Up Stock Trades

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Hibernian Atlantic is building an undersea fiberoptic cable that will stretch from New York to London to allow computers to complete financial transactions 5 milliseconds faster than their competitors.

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Scientists Could Circumvent the Fifth Form of Matter to Revolutionize Superconductor Production

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One weird phenomenon could totally change the game.

on Fri, 10PM

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These Are the EDC Essentials Our Editors Use and Love

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We don’t leave home without them.

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Have a Toast-to-Butter Morning With These Editor-Recommended Toasters

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Our fave two- and four-slice models for your carb of choice.

on Fri, 9PM

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These Are the Best Smart Thermostats We Tried and Recommend

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Set-it-and-forget-it models for more efficient heating and cooling.

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Extinct Volcanoes May Be the Answer to Our Rare Earth Metal Problems

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Let's just use mines we already have!

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A Biblical “Healing” Plant, Lost for Centuries, May Have Been Revived By Science

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A recently revived plant species could possibly be a source of Biblical medicine

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Archaeologists Stumbled Upon a Message in a Bottle—from 200 Years Ago

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Two centuries later and we're still searching for the same things.

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Stop Slouching and Settle Into Work With the Best Office Chairs

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We have your back with these recommendations.

on Sep 26

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A Man Found a Skeleton While Renovating His Basement. It Wasn’t Alone.

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Archaeologists dug up 37 additional skeletons under the house, as well as 10 plaster sarcophagi. Talk about spooky.

on Sep 26

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Nukes (Yes, Nukes) Could Save Earth from an Asteroid

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It’s (almost) a real-life “Armageddon.”

on Sep 26

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Archaeologists Dug Up The Ruins Of A Castle—and Found Bronze Shields from 2,700 Years Ago

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Even an earthquake couldn’t destroy these robust artifacts.

on Sep 26

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Alien ‘Cryptoterrestrials’ Could Be Secretly Hiding Deep Underground, Harvard Scientists Claim

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Such ancient or non-human beings could reside somewhere inside the Earth or under the oceans, they say.

on Sep 26

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Scientists Reconstructed a 10,000-Year-Old Genome—and Upended Our Understanding of Culture

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Surprisingly stable genes show us that the ancient word may not have looked quite how we thought.

on Sep 25

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America Scrapped Plans for Its Secret Stealth Fighter—But Has Something Even More Fearsome in the Works

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A new plane with new tech is necessary to dominate current and future Russian and Chinese fighters, top officials say.

on Sep 25