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If music gives you goosebumps, your brain might be special
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Do you ever get that feeling when listening to a great song that makes all the hairs on your arm stand on end?
The research examined 20 students, 10 of which admitted to experiencing the aforementioned…
For $799 you can have IMAX quality on the go
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On a recent flight to Florida, I'm in row 32, seat B. To my left, a teenager watches Rick and Morty on his iPhone. To my right, a grandma watches Property Brothers on the seat-back TV, sound bleeding from…
Heart surgery? Slate it for the afternoon, new research says
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The risk of serious heart problems after open heart surgery nearly doubles when the operation is performed in the morning rather than the afternoon, researchers have said. Experiments and lab tests pointed…
It’s Official, The Tablet Computer War Is On!
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Make room for a new player and new Tablet Computers to rival the iPad,last week, RIM announced the new Blackberry Playbook including a brand new OS built for web browsing, multimedia and more.
Following…
“What Will Happen to Our Jobs Tomorrow”?
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“What Will Happen to Our Jobs Tomorrow”?
The “Biggest” Challenge for any Organization in a Digital Age
How will disruptive new technologies — such as artificial intelligence, blockchain and…
How to reopen tabs you’ve closed in Chrome, Firefox, Edge and Safari browser
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it has happened with all of us. While just moving the cursor from tab to the other, you may accidentally shut one down. Or for that matter you may have closed the tab thinking you don't need it but later realised that you…
The ocean is a strange place after dark
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Moonlight triggers the world’s biggest orgy, strange creatures emerge from the depths, and waves glow blue. Some phenomena in the ocean can only be witnessed after dark
It’s night-time in an impossibly exotic location.…
Russia launches ‘world’s biggest & most powerful’ nuclear icebreaker
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It is one of the three vessels part of Project 22220 which are to become the world’s largest and most powerful nuclear icebreakers.
The lead ship of the project, the Arktika, was commissioned last year.
Designed for…
Cassini: Saturn probe turns towards its death plunge
The international Cassini spacecraft at Saturn has executed the course correction that will send it to destruction at the end of the week.
The probe flew within 120,000km of the giant moon Titan on Monday - an encounter that bent its…
China pushing for electric cars in major market shift
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A top Chinese official says the government is pushing ahead a plan to ban cars that run on fossil fuel and is instead encouraging the application of electric vehicles.
Xin Guobin, China’s vice minister of Industry and…