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The Robots Are Coming for Your Heart

Medical advances are forcing humanity to reconsider what a robot even is in the first place—because more and more, the robots will become a part of us.
wired.com Submitted 8 years ago
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Math: An Illustrated Guide

“Nausea + Groin = Sex” and other essential equations for life.
newyorker.com Submitted 8 years ago
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Highly Intelligent People Are Less Satisfied By Friendships | Inverse

Psychological research demonstrates that highly intelligent people get less satisfaction from friendships than less intelligent people. This is becaus...
inverse.com Submitted 8 years ago
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Psychologists Uncover New Productivity Hack: Chilling Out | GOOD Health

Research reveals that perfectionists are more anxious and depressed—and way less efficient
good.is Submitted 8 years ago
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How the Universe Remembers Information

It was one of the great missed connections of physics. In 1965 a particle theorist derived a formula for the collision of elementary…
nautil.us Submitted 6 years ago
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The Untapped Promise of LSD

Illustration by Jeremy Leung In the fall of 1951, Humphry Osmond, a thirty-four-year-old British psychiatrist, travelled from London to Weyburn, Saskatchewan, to become the clinical director of the…
thewalrus.ca Submitted 6 years ago
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Scientists detect giant underground aquifer on Mars, raising hope of life on the planet

Radar has found something big under the surface
theverge.com Submitted 6 years ago
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Inside the Race to Hack the Human Brain

Bryan Johnson's insanely ambitious dream to create a "neuroprosthesis," or a brain-computer interface, would allow humans to “coevolve” with artificial intelligence and even unlock the secrets of…
wired.com Submitted 7 years ago
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Neuroscientist David Eagleman and composer Anthony Brandt explain how creativity works

‘Bend, blend, break’
theverge.com Submitted 7 years ago
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Darpa Wants to Build a BS Detector for Science

The Pentagon's blue-sky division asks for help in figuring out what research to believe
wired.com Submitted 7 years ago
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Hacker Warns Radioactivity Sensors Can Be Spoofed Or Disabled

A security researcher exposes software flaws that could prevent detection of radioactive leaks or aid in smuggling radioactive material.
wired.com Submitted 7 years ago
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What if Sex Is Just a Garbage Dump for Genetic Mutations?

Sex might help natural selection purge excessive mistakes from our genes.
wired.com Submitted 7 years ago
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