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Research shows that memories of fear can be permanently erased

Scientists have succeeded in erasing memories of fear in mice bringing closer the eternal sunshine of a spotless mind. They were also able to selectively manipulate memories, weakening or strengthening particular memories while leaving others unchanged. The approach could potentially be used to Read More...

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U.S. utilities use solar eclipse to test impact renewables on power networks

Power grid operators in the U.S. are looking forward to Monday’s solar eclipse as an opportunity to test the impact of renewables on the power networks. The eclipse offers a completely predictable stage for experiments. It’s not often that utilities get such precise and advance notice about Read More...

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Why full schedules and lots of meetings don’t lead to success

Many people go through their days following overloaded schedules. If you want to meet them, you can do so in two weeks… Some people even take pride in these heavy schedules of meetings as a reflection of their productivity. Alas, it doesn’t work. There’s one thing that the truly successful Read More...

Could a universal basic income

Could a universal basic income become the next American Dream?

Nothing may be a greater contradiction to America’s cherished free market economy than the idea of cash handouts for everyone. But the idea is gaining ground left, right, and center as a breakthrough solution for unemployment and social inequality. A Universal Basic Income may play a role in a Read More...

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Healing human tissue with “cotton candy”

It looks like it but, no, this is not cotton candy. Instead of sugar, researchers pour polymers into a cotton candy machine to make a heap of wispy strands. The polymer fibers are combined with hydrogel into a substance placed on wounds to keep them moist and help them heal. When the fibers Read More...

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Millennials turn reusable water bottles into the next status symbol

In case you haven't noticed yet: The reusable water bottle is the next status symbol. Showing up with your own water bottle is an instant way to signpost that you’re environmentally conscious and that you are making your contribution to the insane plastic pollution that threatens the Read More...

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The next best thing for your gut goes back to the very beginning

Research shows that inflammation in the gut is the beginning of many diseases. That makes healing the gut a primary focus of medicine. The initial healthy status of the gut of a baby comes from its mother’s breast milk. Apparently, sugars known as human milk oligosaccharides play a key role. Now, Read More...

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Learn how to focus your mind from an ancient Roman emperor

Marcus Aurelius was one of the so-called Good Emperors of Rome. Today, he is still known through his Meditations. It’s a timeless manual for living a balanced life. Marcus Aurelius saw the world as it was rather than as he hoped it would be. That may not sound like an accomplishment, but it’s Read More...

Cleaning up space debris

Cleaning up space debris

It’s time to start actively removing space debris from orbit or risk disaster, says the European Space Read More...

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Net neutrality activists launch billboards campaign to influence Congress

Today digital rights organization Fight for the Future unleashed a series of crowdfunded billboards targeting lawmakers who support FCC Chairman Ajit Pai’s efforts to repeal the country’s net neutrality rules. With members of Congress back in their home districts, the billboards - paid for by Read More...