A twist on the famous Libet free will experiments suggests that people who meditate have more access to the unconscious brain
Nothing against kangaroos, but they don't really belong in trees. The post
Absurd Creatures: Someone Tell the Tree Kangaroo to Get Down From There appeared first on
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The country has just tested its new Long March-7 rocket and a prototype version of its next-generation crew capsule ahead of its planned space station
You drink more slowly from a straight glass than a curved one, but more quickly from a large glass than a small one – effects your local pub might by exploiting
NASA is testing their latest high-powered rocket to see if it's ready to send us past the moon and towards Mars. The post
If We're Going to Get to Mars, These Rockets Need to Work appeared first on
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Synthetic nicotine just might not fall under the Food and Drug Administration’s vaping regulations coming down in August. The post
E-Cigs Are Going Tobacco-Free With Synthetic Nicotine appeared first on
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Wash and go: Plastic embedded with silica molecules repels sludgy hair products so that every last blob slides out of the bottle, even without you shaking it
Space transcends political boundaries, but access to it is still subject to the decisions made here on Earth. The post
Brexit Could Make Space Boffins All Topsy Wopsy, Innit? appeared first on
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"When you have this gigantic thing looming in front of you with the lights draping over it and it’s just exploding with activity, even a little kid can look at that and just be like, 'Holy shit! This is really complicated.'" The post
A Gold-Leaf Brain Lights Up With the Awesome Complexity of Neurons appeared first on
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Suchitra Sebastian on the potential discovery of a new building block of matter, better ways to find superconductors, and her circuitous path to becoming a world-class physicist. The post
The Physicist Who Might Have Discovered a New Building Block of Matter appeared first on
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