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Nov 25, 2018

The human brain has two internal clocks that allow you to see the future, new research says

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Our results suggest at least two different ways in which the brain has evolved to anticipate the future.


Go ahead and add ‘seeing the future’ to the growing list of amazing things your brain can do.

Well, almost, at least. According to new research from the University of California, Berkeley, it turns out that humans have the innate skill to somewhat predict or anticipate some things moments before they actually happen.

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Nov 25, 2018

A Giant Leap Forward For

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SOLAR TECH

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Nov 25, 2018

Experts Warn of Amazon’s Accent-Detecting Technology

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Amazon designed the tech to improve customer service, but it could end up violating your civil rights.

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Nov 24, 2018

What’s the most amazing result in mathematics?

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Euler’s identity, the Banach-Tarski paradox and the sum of all numbers up to infinity are all pretty amazing.

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Nov 24, 2018

Meet the 14-year-old quantum physics whiz who’s already graduating college

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Carson Huey-You is only 14 years old but he will become Texas Christian University’s youngest graduate on Saturday. NBC’s Jacob Rascon reports for TODAY on the teen’s extraordinary academic story and his promising future. May 13, 2017.

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Nov 23, 2018

#SaveYourInternet

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Article 13 could create enormous unintended consequences for everyone. We need to come together for a better solution. Learn more how to make your voice is heard

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Nov 23, 2018

Biggest Stars

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If the biggest stars ✨ in the known Universe replaced our Sun in the System.

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Nov 23, 2018

Beneath Antarctica’s Ice Is a Graveyard of Dead Continents

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The eastern section of Antarctica is buried beneath a thick ice sheet. Some scientists simply assumed that under that cold mass there was nothing more than a “frozen tectonic block,” a somewhat homogeneous mass that distinguished it from the mixed up geologies of other continents.

But with the help of data from a discontinued European satellite, scientists have now found that East Antarctica is in fact a graveyard of continental remnants. They have created stunning 3D maps of the southernmost continent’s tectonic underworld and found that the ice has been concealing wreckage of an ancient supercontinent’s spectacular destruction.

The researchers, led by Jörg Ebbing, a geophysicist at Kiel University in Germany, reported their discovery earlier this month in Scientific Reports.

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Nov 23, 2018

Alphabet Inc.-owned Google’s futuristic, canopied, tent-like new Mountain View campus takes shape in the North Bayshore (Video)

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The project rising in Mountain View is Google’s first built-from-scratch corporate campus. New aerial video shows how construction is coming along, a year-and-a-half after Google broke ground on the futuristic, canopied structures.

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Nov 22, 2018

Researchers propose an explanation for the mysterious onset of a universal process

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Magnetic takes place when the magnetic field lines embedded in a plasma—the hot, charged gas that makes up 99 percent of the visible universe—converge, break apart and explosively reconnect. This process takes place in thin sheets in which electric current is strongly concentrated.

According to conventional theory, these sheets can be highly elongated and severely constrain the velocity of the that join and split apart, making fast reconnection impossible. However, observation shows that rapid reconnection does exist, directly contradicting theoretical predictions.

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