A flutter in time: Quantum mechanics is immune to the butterfly effect
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The Economist
Quantum mechanics is immune to the butterfly effect
That could help with the design of quantum computers
The best way to exercise self-control is not to exercise it at all
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Psyche
The best way to exercise self-control is not to exercise it at all
Accept it: your self-control is weak. You’re more likely to reach long-term goals if you find ways to avoid temptation
Adding a metre between meals boosts vegetarian appeal – study
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University of Cambridge
Adding a metre between meals boosts vegetarian appeal – study
Meat-heavy diets not only risk our health but that of the planet, as livestock farming on a massive scale destroys habitats and generates greenhouse gases. Conservationists at the University of
Using machine learning to recreate photorealistic portraits of Roman Emperors
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Voshart
ROMAN EMPEROR PROJECT - Daniel Voshart - Design / Cinematography
Using the neural-net tool Artbreeder, Photoshop and historical references, I have created photoreal portraits of Roman Emperors. For this project, I have transformed, or restored (cracks, noses, ears etc.) almost a thousand images of busts to make...
Elevated rates of autism in transgender and gender-diverse individuals
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Nature
Elevated rates of autism, other neurodevelopmental and psychiatric diagnoses, and autistic traits in transgender and gender-diverse…
Nature Communications - It is unclear if rates of autism and other neurodevelopmental and psychiatric diagnoses are elevated in transgender and gender-diverse individuals compared to cisgender...
Trump says he is considering pardon for leaker Edward Snowden
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Reuters
Trump says he is considering pardon for leaker Edward Snowden
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump said on Saturday he is considering a pardon for Edward Snowden, the former U.S. National Security Agency contractor - now living in Russia - whose spectacular leaks shook the U.S. intelligence community in…
Body Weight Has Surprising, Alarming Impact on Brain Function
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www.iospress.nl
IOS Press
Not everyone needs 8 hours of sleep: new research
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Time
Individual Circadian Clocks Might Be the Next Frontier of Personalized Medicine
New research is challenging the assumption that sleep is a one-size-fits-all phenomenon
Reversing Mental Age with Psychedelics
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qwerky science
The Phoenix Effect: Reversing Mental Age With Psychedelics
INTRODUCTION There are some overlaps in the effects of serotonergic psychedelic drugs such as LSD, peyote, psilocybin mushrooms and also the state of mind that newborn infants and young children ar…
How China’s Expanding Fishing Fleet Is Depleting the World’s Oceans
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Yale Environment 360
How China’s Expanding Fishing Fleet Is Depleting the World’s Oceans
After exhausting areas close to home, China’s vast fishing fleet has moved into the waters of other nations, depleting fish stocks. More than seafood is at stake, as China looks to assert itself on the seas and further its geo-political ambitions, from East…
Pathological Lying: Theoretical and Empirical Support for a Diagnostic Entity
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PsychNewsDaily
Pathological liars: about 13% of people tell 10 lies per day
A new study has found that 13% of people are pathological liars, telling about 10 lies per day, which damages their social ties.