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Researchers found that people who were neurotic usually blinked faster while people who were open to new experiences moved their eyes more from side-to-side. People who had high levels of conscientiousness had greater fluctuations in their pup

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https://news.bitcoin.com

Bittrex has finally introduced fiat currency support. The US exchange, which was established in 2013, subsisted with tether as its USD surrogate until recently, before adding another stablecoin, TrueUSD, a couple of months ago. Around the same time,

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https://news.bitcoin.com

With over one million units sold, the Nano S is the world's most popular hardware wallet. A combination of first mover advantage - until recently Ledger had only really had Trezor to compete with - coupled with excellent security and usability

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https://www.naturalnews.com

(Natural News) The largest and most detailed study of its kind has just confirmed that a group of chemical drugs known as anticholinergics, which include antidepressants, antispasmodics, Parkinson's drugs and bladder control medications, among oth

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https://articles.mercola.com

While largely unknown and rarely discussed, there's evidence to suggest a significant percentage of the diseases we now face is related to electromagnetic interference (EMI), so-called "dirty electricity," and microwave radiation from cellphones, rou

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https://www.nextbigfuture.com

I will illustrate the massive game-changer that the SpaceX BFR will be. I will show this by describing how we can have millions of people in space by the 2040s. Gerard O'Neill visions from the 1970s failed to be realized because launch costs in

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https://www.nextbigfuture.com

A billion-dollar industry has sprung up virtually overnight. Cannabis has gone from taboo to big business, and most of it is happening in Canada, a country with 35 million people and big, green ambitions.

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https://www.fastcodesign.com

Bee populations are drastically declining and scientists can't figure out exactly why. If it's not infections or insecticides, it's cell phones, pollution, and anthropogenic displacement. Exponential urbanization and industrialization, scientis

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