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Jan 22, 2019

Who was Lev Landau?

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Soviet physicist Lev Landau is being honoured with a Google Doodle on what would have been his 111th birthday.

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Jan 22, 2019

Here’s How A Soldier’s Face Was Rebuilt 200 Years After He Lost A Saber Fight

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“It is a sad story, but unfortunately it is also the story of hundreds of thousands of young soldiers,” said one archaeologist.

By Dan Vergano

BuzzFeed News Reporter

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Jan 22, 2019

New Research Has Revealed That Major Earthquakes Are Often Preceded By ‘Silent Slips’

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Scientists at Oregon State University have determined why foreshocks are such common indicators of large and deadly earthquakes.

Scientists involved in groundbreaking new research at Oregon State University have determined that major earthquakes are often preceded by “silent slips” and have finally discovered why foreshocks are common indicators of large and deadly earthquakes.

According to Oregon Live, major earthquakes normally follow “shallow mantle creep” and “seismic swarms,” and researchers are much clearer in their understanding now of the “silent slip,” which is what happens when different sections of the Earth’s crust can be observed shifting along the fault line. However, when this occurs, no seismic activity is ever detected, which has been confusing to researchers in the past.

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Jan 22, 2019

Famous freak wave recreated in laboratory mirrors Hokusai’s ‘Great Wave’

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A team of researchers based at the Universities of Oxford and Edinburgh have recreated for the first time the famous Draupner freak wave measured in the North Sea in 1995.

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Jan 22, 2019

Facebook is building observatories possibly for laser communications

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Facebook has been in the news frequently of late for privacy issues that make people wary of the social networking giant. Facebook is doing something very cool with a pair of new observatories that are being built on Mount Wilson in California. These won’t be used to house giant telescopes that scan the skies for science.

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Jan 22, 2019

Progress Photo

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Jan 21, 2019

A Rising Threat to Pregnant Women: Syphilis

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The S.T.D. has gained ground among all women in the U.S., including those who are expecting.

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Jan 21, 2019

Radical body design “Primo Posthuman”

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https://paper.li/e-1437691924#/


Primo 3M+ is a prototype future body, a conceptual design with superlongevity in mind. Primo by design is multi-functional. It is reliable, changeable, upgradeable, and complete with enhanced senses. Primo is the new designer body.

Originally posted 2002 and excerpted from www.natasha.cc/primo.htm. Published on KurzweilAI.net February 20, 2002.

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Jan 20, 2019

Utopistics, explained

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Utopistics is an emerging field in political science, dealing with the creation of an alternative social system or civilization with different values and priorities from the dominant ones today. Learn about it with this video:

Is there a viable alternative to the neoliberal economic consensus?

Is the nationalism and protectionism of Trump and similar politicians the only alternative?

Is another world possible?

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Jan 19, 2019

Aubrey de Grey interviewed by Ray Kurzweil

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