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May 11, 2024

Nikolai Fedorov’s Project of Universal Salvation and “Russian Cosmism” | Michael Hagemeister

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Art Without Death: Russian Cosmism (Sep 1 – Oct 3, 2017)Haus der Kulturen der Welt, BerlinMore about Art Without Death: https://www.hkw.de/en/programm/projek

May 11, 2024

Tiny technology, big possibilities

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Discover the emerging landscape of single walled carbon nanotubes, the new applications and approaches across industries, and what future opportunities they offer.

May 11, 2024

New technology changes how proteins in individual cells are studied

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Researchers from Karolinska Institutet, together with Pixelgen Technologies, have developed and applied a technique that makes it possible to map proteins in individual cells in a completely new way. Not only is it now possible to measure the amount of proteins, but also how they are distributed in the cell’s membrane and how they interact with each other.

May 11, 2024

Why do faster than light signals reverse time? (breaking causality)

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Let’s explore why faster than light signals reverse time and break causality. Why they can make effects occur before cause, causing time paradoxes.

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May 11, 2024

Walter Sinnott-Armstrong — What is Causation?

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Follow us on Instagram for new content, giveaways, and more: https://shorturl.at/rwC16In a ‘billiard-ball world’ of Newtonian science, causation was obvious—…

May 11, 2024

Scientists Believe These Hiker’s Remains Could Be Hundreds of Years Old

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Scientists have discovered remains of a hiker that could potentially be hundreds of years old. The remains were first found decades ago, and researchers are now working to determine the age and identity of the hiker. This discovery sheds light on the history of hiking and the potential for uncovering more ancient remains on popular hiking trails.

May 11, 2024

A Chiral Crystal’s Orbital Texture

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X-ray experiments reveal that a semimetal exhibits “orbital texture”—an exotic electronic structure resulting in spin-dependent electron transport.

May 11, 2024

Can you solve what an MIT professor once called ‘the hardest logic puzzle ever’?

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Logic puzzles can teach reasoning in a fun way that doesn’t feel like work.

May 10, 2024

DARPA taps Aurora to keep designing heavy cargo seaplane in $8.3M deal

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DARPA passed on General Atomics’ dual-hulled design for Liberty Lifter, and said the company was not meeting its “aggressive” schedule and technical goals.

May 10, 2024

476,000-year-old ancient woodworking discovery rewrites history • Earth

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The archaeological landscape is rarely static. Discoveries continuously shift our understanding of the past, forcing us to redraw the boundaries of what we thought was possible or likely. A recent find on ancient woodworkings at Kalambo Falls, Zambia, is a prime example – it introduces us to early hominin builders with unexpected skills, operating long before the rise of Homo sapiens.

The unique conditions at Kalambo Falls were instrumental in the extraordinary preservation of ancient woodworking artifacts.

The site’s lush vegetation, sustained by a reliable water source, provided the necessities of life, making it a consistently appealing location for various hominin species across vast stretches of time. This long-term occupation increased the likelihood of artifacts being left behind.

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