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Science confirms minds can connect at a distance

Researchers in Boston have discovered that two minds can link and communicate with one another even at great distances. The study was carried out at Boston’s Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center as well as with researchers based at Harvard University. The scientists, robotics engineers and neuroscientists, collaborated to find that communication can be done telepathically from …

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These cyborg locusts can detect bombs?

Recent research, funded by the United States Navy, is aimed at turning locusts into specially enhanced cyborg beings that will be able to detect and sniff out explosives and bombs. The research is being conducted at Saint Louis’ Washington University and the results, thus far, have been nothing short of amazing. The Office of Naval …

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How meditation enhances your life – Part 2

Meditation allows you to become more open to yourself and the world around you. You begin to develop gentleness, and loving kindness, toward yourself and others. It allows you to accept yourself just as you are in the present moment without judgment. You become more acutely aware of your inner self and of your body. …

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How meditation enhances your life – Part 1

Meditation has been an integral part of human existence for thousands of years yet is so often misunderstood, especially here in the West. The practice of meditation helps us to develop an awareness of the present moment, to accept reality for what it is, and to live in harmony with that reality and with the …

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China launches world’s largest radio telescope

China has announced that the largest radio telescope in the world is ready to be put into action. It has a diameter of 1,640 feet, cost the Chinese $185 million and is constructed of 4,500 panels. China states, as everyone else does, like SETI, that it has been constructed to look for signs of extraterrestrial …

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Human thoughts can now be projected onto a screen

As everyone becomes more and more aware of the surveillance culture that has gripped the world, it seems that the only sanctuary left to us, our minds, isn’t even a safe haven anymore. Researchers at the University of Oregon have recently invented a system where, by means of a brain scan, the thoughts that are …

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Things you really don’t know about sleepwalking

Sleepwalking is, perhaps, the least studied phenomena with regard to sleeping and why humans actually need to sleep. In fact, most people don’t want to admit that it exists and rarely do people even think about sleepwalking. Recent research, however, indicates that as many as nine million people every year end up strolling around while …

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Time moves only one way due to gravity?

A new theory developed by a Canadian theoretical physicist suggests that, for science, time only moves in one direction and is not capable of going backwards. Furthermore, he states that it is the force of gravity that is causing time to only move forward. Flavio Mercati has published his theory recently in Physical Review Letters …

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AI shoots down experienced fighter pilot in simulations

An artificial intelligence project developed at the University of Cincinnati, in conjunction with the United States Air Force, has made serious inroads with regard to the future of AI. In simulations of air battles, the AI pilot repeatedly shot down an experienced Air Force fighter pilot in every single simulation that was run. The AI …

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Teen’s bot lawyer kills $4 million in parking tickets

When this teenage freshman at Stanford first got his driver’s license, he said he got a whole lot of parking tickets. What Joshua Browder, 18, then began doing was going to court and appealing them. He began to win and began to learn his way around traffic court. So, he decided to build a lawyer …

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