Why are we suddenly seeing so many cases of flesh-eating disease all along the east coast of the United States? For years, flesh-eating bacterial infections were so rare in the U.S. that even a single case would make national headlines. But here in
Another week has passed for the Bitcoin Cash (BCH) community and as usual, there's been a bunch of announcements and developments. BCH supporters this week saw the release of a multi-party onchain escrow system, Ethereum cofounder Vitalik Buterin d
Margot Krasojevi?'s architecture has been featured a number of times in New Atlas, and for good reason. The futuristic aesthetic as well as the eco and energy efficiency considerations she incorporates into her projects makes for some fascinating co
What's so wrong with venting to your friends?
Researchers have estimated that the average person complains around once per minute. This may sound like a shocking figure, but it makes sense--complaining can be very tempting. It feels good, it'
Imagine if everyone spoke a language you don't understand. People have been speaking it around you since the day you were born, but while everyone else picks it up immediately, for you it means nothing. Others become frustrated with you. Friendship
Imagine being the real-life Tony Stark: A billionaire, jet-setting tech whiz playboy who's developing the multi-billion-dollar rockets that will not only privatize space travel but help get humanity to Mars. And imagine you announce the whole thing
During a talk Sunday at the National Conservatism conference in Washington, Peter Thiel, perhaps the most visible tech entrepreneur to back President Donald Trump, earning the eternal enmity of his fellow Silicon Valley denizens (and necessitating a
Just because we can do something doesn't mean we should.
That is an expression I often quote in reference to various things people are doing and creating. When I hear about new AI capabilities and developments, it comes to mind.
One of the main speculations about future technology is uploading. This is where our minds are copied in exact detail from our biological physical bodies and then created in artificial bodies.
AOC, Justice Democrats, New Green Deal zealots and Technocrats everywhere will grind their teeth over this new research. The scientists concluded, "anthropogenic climate change does not exist in practice." ? TN Editor
By reading the summary out loud, the patient "reactivates" the memory, and does so over four to six weekly session, under the influence of propranolol.
Once the two pieces are entangled, meaning their physical characteristics are so intertwined they cannot be described individually, a photon which holds quantum information is applied and the electron absorbs the photon
LASER ART targets viral sanctuaries and maintains HIV replication at low levels for extended periods of time, reducing the frequency of ART administration. The long-lasting medications were made possible by pharmacological changes in the chemical
A new study from scientists in Finland found "practically no anthropogenic [man-made] climate change" and explained that man's role in increased carbon dioxide is less than 10%. A team at the Kobe University in Japan expanded that research and
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More than 25 million people suffer heart failure each year. In the United States, approximately 2,500 of the 4,000 people in line for heart transplants actually receive them.
The healthy food prescription did not only reduced the number of diagnosed patients but it also had an effect on healthcare utilization. This initiative amassed a total of $140 billion savings.
Artificial intelligence programs have bested humans in checkers, chess, Go and two-player poker, but multi-player poker was always believed to be a bigger ask. Mission: accomplished.
The Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) has developed the first single lens that can focus the entire visible spectrum of light -- including white light -- in the same spot and in high resolution.
Bomb-shell press release from Kobe University confirms what I've been saying for years, that geomagnetic reversals can trigger ice ages ?" perhaps almost instantaneously.