Sunday, June 28, 2015

Racket-lang: A Programmable Programming Language

Scientists develop potential new class of cancer drugs in lab

Saturday, June 27, 2015

Math: Not So Formal!

Can Quantum Computing Reveal the True Meaning of Quantum Mechanics?

Amazon Echo Is The First Artificial Intelligence You’ll Want At Home

Facebook Can Recognize You Even if You Don't Show Your Face

Friday, June 26, 2015

Blood pressure drug erases memories of addiction

Finnland testet bedingungsloses Grundeinkommen

Thursday, June 25, 2015

Anti-intellectualism Is Killing America

Umweltbundesamt will Mindestbetriebsdauer für Elektrogeräte

Wednesday, June 24, 2015

This new insulin patch could soon replace injections for diabetics

How Machine Vision Solved One of the Great Mysteries of 20th-Century Surrealist Art

Genomic Hype Translates, Slowly, Into Hope

Bill Gates Announces ‘Remote Controlled’ Implantable Birth Control Chip Lasting 16 Years

Monday, June 22, 2015

Google Chrome Secretly Downloads An Audio Listener To Your PC That Can Snoop On You

Sunday, June 21, 2015

A social network called Minds has an answer to Facebook’s strangling of organic posts

These five companies control more than half of academic publishing

Stem cells in translation

Chronic Or Permanent Stress Can Result In Mental Disorders Such As Schizophrenia

Friday, June 19, 2015

We could get to the singularity in ten years

Transhumanist position on human germline genetic modification

Solving the Last Great 3-D Printing Challenge: Printing in Color

Injectable Implants Could Help Crack the Brain’s Codes

Microsoft Brings a Fully-functional Windows PC to a Stick

New drug has the potential to ward off malaria with a single dose

What It Really Means To Be Psychotic: The Difference Between Psychosis And Psychopathy

For the first time a computer beats human in IQ test as machines start to understand words and sentences

Humans will be cyborgs within 200 years, expert predicts

Soft Robotic Glove Could Put Daily Life Within Patients’ Grasp

Google DeepMind Teaches Artificial Intelligence Machines to Read

Why smart people make bad entrepreneurs

Protein Keeps Aging Heart Young at Heart

Google, Microsoft, Apple and Mozilla working together on Webassembly for faster web

Who will own the robots?

Biotech’s Coming Cancer Cure

Emotional brains 'physically different' from rational ones

A single gene turns colorectal cancer cells back into normal tissue in mice

Data Mining Reveals How Human Health Varies with City Size

Wednesday, June 17, 2015

Das Problem der Überqualifizierten

Tuesday, June 16, 2015

High levels of moral reasoning correspond with increased gray matter in brain

People Judge Intelligence By The Sound Of Your Voice, Not Written Word

The Math That Shows Humans Could Live Ten Times Longer

Monday, June 15, 2015

Russian Developers Create Brain Computer Interface That Controls Machines by Thought

How To Guard Your Career Against Rapid Technological Change

Sunday, June 14, 2015

MX3D is to 3D-print a steel bridge over water in Amsterdam

This is the perfect solution for killing germs on public toilet door handles

“Light Speed” Computers Possible With Beam-splitting

Psychotherapy Proven To Normalize Brain Activity In Depressed Patients

Internet in Deutschland: Sie haben die Zukunft verbockt

30 Min Of Exercise Enough To Benefit Brain

Saturday, June 13, 2015

Deep Learning Machine Beats Humans in IQ Test

DNA tags mostly deleted in human germ cells

How Is Creativity Differentially Related to Schizophrenia and Autism?

These tiny plastic chips can deliver therapeutic genes into cells

New Type of Drug Can Target All Disease-causing Proteins

Kanada beschließt neue Antiterror-Gesetze

3D-printed materials that change texture on demand

The Path to a New Medicine

Samsung’s Korean patent shows tri-folding tablet design

Facebook’s AI tool for debugging is now open to all

Friday, June 12, 2015

Scientists discover an important new driver of aging

A new drug has been found that fast-tracks tissue regeneration

What Are the Long-Term Effects of Taking Antidepressants?

Large doses of antioxidants may be harmful to neuronal stem cells

Google's Knowledge Vault already contains 1.6 billion facts

Predictive Medicine Uses Genome Sequencing To Forecast Illness Before It Happens

Machine Vision Algorithm Chooses the Most Creative Paintings in History

Common reflux drugs linked to heart attack

Soft Robotic Tentacles Pick Up Ant Without Crushing It

Thursday, June 11, 2015

World's Fastest Quantum Random Number Generator Unveiled in China

Hard Drive Inventor IBM Working on Its Alternative : Racetrack Memory

Belgian Woman Giving Birth After Ovarian Tissue Transplant Could Pioneer Infertility Treatments

Engineers create a computer with a water droplet processor

40-year-old algorithm proven the best possible

Wednesday, June 10, 2015

Blood Type And Brain Health: Type O Protects Against Cognitive Decline Via Gray Matter

5 Reasons We May Live in a Multiverse

Red blood cells, collagen fibres found in poorly preserved, 75-million-year-old dinosaur bones

At near absolute zero, molecules may start to exhibit exotic states of matter

Tuesday, June 9, 2015

Physicists demonstrate how time can seem to run backward, and the future can affect the past

The Era of Nanorobots: How Technology Is Reinventing Medicine

Monday, June 8, 2015

Could owning a cat raise the risk of mental illness?

Sunday, June 7, 2015

Fab plants are now making superfast carbon nanotube memory

Dead 'Biolimbs' Come Back To Life When Reattached, Challenging Current Amputee Technology

Medicine Shows Growing Potential to Repair and Regenerate Body Parts

Why Are Some People Better at Drawing than Others?

UW Researchers devise a way to power gadgets over Wi-Fi from 20 feet away

Computers Make Three Minute Stroke Diagnosis

Parallel worlds exist and interact with our world, say physicists

World’s Lowest Power SAM L21 ARM Chip Runs For Decades On A Single Charge

This Common Activity Is Reducing Your IQ, According to Research

New frontiers opened in nanotechnology as scientists observe nearly frictionless movement

25 Facts About Our World That Will Open Your Eyes

Saturday, June 6, 2015

Ready or not (and it's not) 5G is coming

CRISPR, the disruptor

People on Kickstarter are going nuts for this water bottle that tracks your hydration so you drink enough water

Poor lifestyle choices can be passed onto future generations through DNA, study finds

Friday, June 5, 2015

By 2050 no one under 80 will be dying from cancer, study says

First evidence of how parents' lives could change children's DNA

What can a Smartwatch do for your Health?

Scientists recover ‘lost’ memories using brain stimulation by blue light

The Scariest Trade Deal Nobody's Talking About Just Suffered a Big Leak

Facebook opens a new Artificial Intelligence (AI) research facility in Europe

Governments of the World Agree: Encryption Must Die!

New Test Can Find Just About Every Virus You Ever Caught

Why and How Baidu Cheated an Artificial Intelligence Test

The Emerging Science of Human Computation

Australian student confirms that giant plasma tubes are drifting over Earth

Planarian regeneration model discovered by artificial intelligence

Discovery Of 'Missing Link' Between Brain And Immune System Could Change How Disease Is Studied

Thursday, June 4, 2015

Cancer drug combination shrinks tumours by almost 60%

Self-powered Camera that Doesn’t Need Batteries and Runs Forever

Lung cancer blood test steps closer with new biomarker discovery

How Google's gesture control technology could revolutionize the way we use devices

Can the Herpes Virus Kill Cancer?

By end of the year you might be playing Fruit Ninja on your smartphones just with your eyes

Google’s Project Jacquard Turns Clothes Into Touch Screens and Trackpads

Rebooting the Human Genome

First steps taken for regenerating whole limbs

Light-based computers will be even more awesome than we thought

Scientists may have worked out how life evolved from building blocks on Earth

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is Existential Threat to Human Race says University of Oxford Research

Humans will be extinct in 100 years says eminent scientist

This new $2.50 device extends disposable battery life by 800%

A technology that could make your phone’s internet 1,000 times faster than 4G/LTE

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