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Amazon's smart assistant Alexa can now be made to encourage children to say: "Please," and: "Thank you," when issuing it voice commands.
Does collecting more data lead to better decision-making? Competitive, data-savvy companies like Amazon, Google and Netflix have learned that data analysis alone doesn't always produce optimum results.
One problem is that a breakthrough in the lab doesn't guarantee innovation or success in the marketplace because energy is very price sensitive. Also, fusion illustrates how few things can erode faith in a new technology like an imminent "breakth
Swiss company ABB has launched its Terra High Power DC fast charger, which can put out an impressive 350 kilowatts, charging at nearly three times the rate of Tesla's Superchargers. It'll enable super fast car charging – but only once cars are read
A study performed by an international team led by the Barcelona Institute for Global Health (ISGlobal), a centre supported by the "la Caixa" Foundation, reports a link between exposure to blue light at night and higher risk of developing breast
...to the cloud after killing you first. There was an ambitious new startup, called Nectome, that promised to help people evade death through brain uploading at some point in the future. It received backing from the Silicon Valley startup incubator Y
Smartphone-based diagnostic devices allow doctors in resource-poor regions to perform tests that would otherwise involve sending samples off to a distant lab.
A startup with alumni from MIT and Yale says it's made a breakthrough in creating a next-generation material that should make it possible to 3-d print literally anything out of thin air.
Much mystery surrounds the physiological processes by which humans age, but scientists are learning more all the time. With this knowledge come new possibilities around how we can not only slow them down, but possibly even reverse them. A new breakth
I believe this man. He knows. The research is always top notch when Bill Sardi is involved. He nails down the White Coat scare that is going on in cancer treatment today. Do your self a favor and read this so you are not in the dark on this disease.
through mining, study finds...(Natural News) The problem of electronic waste (e-waste) has become so bad in many parts of the world that scientists are constantly looking for better ways to dispose of it. E-waste, which includes things like old
(Natural News) It's no secret that berries pack a serious nutritional punch: They're loaded with vital nutrients, antioxidants and fiber. Their sweet, tart flavors and vibrant colors are another major bonus -- and it turns out the benefits of th
We have entered a time in the history of modern medicine that is awkward at best, and intolerable at worst. We've gone too far down the wrong path, once again. We've made a lot of silly mistakes in the past from thinking the world is flat to doctor
The technology taps into an individual's natural memory patterns to strengthen the brain's ability to encode and recall information. Researchers found that the system improved a patient's short-term memory performance by nearly 40 percent. In p
The frigid Canadian arctic is a rough place to try and catch a spy.
Samsung's Swedish site recently revealed a new program that offers hypnosis so that you can erase your memories and re watch your favourite shows for the first time. The program is called Unspoil Me and it's comprised of 23 minutes of swirling pa
The human body and all living creatures for that matter have a biological clock entranced and synchronized by day and night (light and dark) cycles, what is called the 24-hour circadian rhythm. As humans age their inability to maintain synchronous s
In this week's edition of the Social Media Alternatives series we discuss BitChute.com with Ray Vahey.
Afghanistan Veteran Receives World's First Full Male Genital Transplant, Johns Hopkins Says
A system, based on relatively new high-surface-area materials called metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), can extract potable water from even the driest of desert air, the researchers say, with relative humidities as low as 10 percent. Current methods fo
Long considered impossible to accomplish, research reveals how a simple spice might contribute to the regeneration of the damaged brain.
There is a borderland between waking life and the uncharted wilderness of sleep that we all traverse each night, but we rarely stop to marvel at the strangeness of this liminal world. If we do, we find that it is full of hallucinations both wonderful
New research from the University of New Hampshire will make computers the size of a pinhead a reality sooner than once thought.
British electronic music icon Massive Attack is marking the 20th anniversary of the release of its most successful album – Mezzanine – by having it stored in DNA molecules.
Graphene, the "wonder material" composed of a one-atom-thick sheet of linked carbon atoms, is the world's strongest manmade material. Now, scientists have used it to create a new type of concrete that is much stronger, water-resistant and eco-friendl
Therapies from nature sometimes work, but diluted dog rabies does not.
EarthNow is a new company looking to provide satellite imagery and live video in virtually real-time. Its unsettling pitch describes a network of satellites that can see any corner of the globe and provide live video with a latency of about a second.
new research from the University of New Hampshire will make computers the size of a pinhead a reality sooner than once thought.
(Natural News) Cannabis's health benefits have helped it gain approval for medicinal use in several states, but it's important to keep in mind that this does not mean that it's perfectly healthy when smoked. In fact, if you're smoking it, you