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Aug 16, 2015

There Is Now a Brain Implant that Can Control Emotions Wirelessly

Posted by in category: neuroscience

But can human beings be trusted to be in complete control over their emotional reality?

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Aug 16, 2015

14 Most Famous Humanoid Robots

Posted by in categories: futurism, robotics/AI

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WWQTF6Ue-tw

Most Advanced humaniod Robots (robotic technology ) we take a look at technological futuristic products that exist now.

Future emerging Technology 2015.

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Aug 16, 2015

Does Technology Control Your Life? • It’s Personal

Posted by in categories: geopolitics, transhumanism

A video on transhumanism, the Transhumanist Party, and my presidential campaign is out on BuzzFeed. It starts right before the 8-min mark and goes for 5 minutes. YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zOPSDcN0t8w and BuzzFeed site: http://www.buzzfeed.com/brandensueper/does-technology-contro.…jfGPZ2bka


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Aug 16, 2015

Glass paint could keep metal roofs and other structures cool even on sunny days

Posted by in categories: habitats, transportation

Sunlight can be brutal. It wears down even the strongest structures, including rooftops and naval ships, and it heats up metal slides and bleachers until they’re too hot to use. To fend off damage and heat from the sun’s harsh rays, scientists have developed a new, environmentally friendly paint out of glass that bounces sunlight off metal surfaces—keeping them cool and durable.

The researchers present their work today at the 250th National Meeting & Exposition of the American Chemical Society (ACS).

“Most paints you use on your car or house are based on polymers, which degrade in the ultraviolet light rays of the sun,” says Jason J. Benkoski, Ph.D. “So over time you’ll have chalking and yellowing. Polymers also tend to give off , which can harm the environment. That’s why I wanted to move away from traditional polymer coatings to inorganic glass ones.”

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Aug 16, 2015

Trailer — THE AGE OF ROBOTS

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

https://vimeo.com/95945365?outro=1&utm_content=buffer9e10e&u…ign=buffer

The Age of Robots is a 6-part journey through the state of the art of robotics Created and Directed by Massimo Brega. Category:Documentary, Science, Society / Producer: Massimo Brega & Sara Resnati, Kepach productions/ Director:Massimo Brega / Duration:6 × 26min or 6 × 52min / Format:HD / Year:2014 /international disributor: Flame / flamedistribution.com.

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Aug 16, 2015

10 Enduring Health Myths, Debunked By Science

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, health

Everything makes you fat! Gluten-free food is the key to eternal youth! You need to poop once per day or you’ll die! You’ll find tons of equally ridiculous health claims around the internet, and some of them are widely believed. Today we’re taking a look at 10 common myths and uncovering the truth.

While we’ve learned a lot about health issues here at Lifehacker over the years, we can’t claim expertise on any particular subject. To help us get to the root of these myths, we solicited the help of three experts: Dr Carly Stewart (medical expert at Money Crashers), Andy Bellatti (Las Vegas-based registered dietitian), and Dr Spencer Nadolsky (medical editor at Examine.com). They all offer a unique perspective on each myth but mostly came to the same conclusions: we have a lot of silly misinformation out there about our health.

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Aug 16, 2015

Elon Musk: weights on a scale or causal chains? — Jessica Hartnell/ Sentinel Republic

Posted by in category: Elon Musk

Elon Musk: weights on a scale or causal chains? photo

Recently, Elon Musk, Canadian-American business magnate, tried to make us think about the causes of things. He is explaining his theory by giving two examples: weights on a scale and causal chains. Read More

Aug 16, 2015

Mechanism that Controls When We Sleep and When We Wake Discovered

Posted by in category: neuroscience

Researchers discover changes in the activity of sodium and potassium channels during the day and night impact the sleep-wake cycle.

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Aug 16, 2015

Austrian Scientists Develop Ghostly Superposed Quantum Circuits for Faster Quantum Computing

Posted by in categories: computing, quantum physics

Scientists at the University of Vienna and the Austrian Academy of Sciences have developed a new quantum computing technique in which operations occur without a well-defined order. The new technique accomplished a task more efficiently than a standard quantum computer, and could open the way to faster quantum computing.

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Aug 16, 2015

Body-hackers: The People Who Turn Themselves into Cyborgs

Posted by in category: cyborgs

Biohackers are installing USB drives in their fingertips and growing third ears on their arms. Welcome to the world of DIY cyborgs.

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