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DARPA IS PLANNING TO HACK THE HUMAN BRAIN TO LET US "UPLOAD" SKILLS
The DARPA Targeted Neuroplasticity Training (TNT) program is exploring ways to speed up skill acquisition by activating synaptic plasticity. If the program succeeds, downloadable learning that happens in a flash may be the result.
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SHAKE YOUR TAIL FEATHERS: DINOSAUR SPORTED MODERN-LOOKING PLUME
A 145-million-year-old dinosaur about the size of a wild turkey sported a plume of tail feathers that were surprisingly modern-looking and aerodynamic in shape, a new study finds.
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TOMORROW?S WORLD RETURNS TO BBC WITH STARTLING WARNING FROM STEPHEN HAWKING ? WE MUST LEAVE EARTH?
Humans will need to colonise another planet within one hundred years to ensure our survival, according to Professor Stephen Hawking.
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REMARKABLE INTERACTIVE GRAPHS SHOW HOW CLIMATE CHANGE COULD TRANSFORM YOUR TOWN
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has developed a website that can show you the potential future impact of climate change, down to the very neighborhood. The tool gives a personal touch to the potential esoteric topic.
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A GRAND FINALE: CASSINI MADE ITS DIVES THROUGH SATURN?S RINGS
The NASA Cassini space probe completed its first of 22 planned dives through Saturn's rings last week, sending back images from inside and beyond the rings. Until its final dive lands it on Saturn forever in September it will send more data to Earth.
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WHAT CANCER DID VAL KILMER HAVE? A LOOK AT SOME POSSIBILITIES
Actor Val Kilmer recently revealed that he had cancer that left him with a "swollen" tongue, but exactly what type of cancer could have caused this symptom?
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WANT TO BE MORE EMPATHETIC? LISTEN TO YOUR HEART (BEAT), SCIENTISTS SAY
When it comes to reading the emotions of others, listen to your heart may sound a meaninglessly vague suggestion.
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GYPSY (ROMA) CULTURE: CUSTOMS, TRADITIONS & BELIEFS
The Romani ethnic group, often called Gypsies, have unique customs, spiritual beliefs and cultural traditions.
01.05.2017
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HOPEWELL CULTURE: MOUNDBUILDERS OF THE MIDWEST
The people who are considered to be part of the "Hopewell culture" built massive earthworks and numerous mounds while crafting fine works of art whose meaning often eludes modern archaeologists.
This "Hopewell culture" flourished between roughly A.D.
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THE LANGUAGE OF DOLPHINS COULD BE TRANSLATED BY 2021
Swedish startup Gavagai AB, a language technology company, will be using its AI capabilities to decipher the language of dolphins. This latest application of AI will have implications for zoology, business, and maybe even space exploration.
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