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Skepticism and the Simulation Hypothesis
Philosopher David Chalmers on Rene Descartes, the Matrix, and the underlying nature of reality
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Researchers double the distance information can be sent over fiber optic cable
UCL team of scientists proposed novel way for significantly improving data transfer
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Geneticist Maxim Frank-Kamenetskii on replacing DNA with other molecules, peptide nucleic acid, and new types of life
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Robert Plomin on IQ tests, genetic predispositions to higher or lower intelligence, and the Flynn Effect
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Music brightens the eyes: Pupil size is modulated by musical emotions
New research finds that emotional content of the music and listeners’ personal involvement with music influence pupil dilation during listening
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Landscape drivers explain changes in the water cycle
New study shows the significant role of landscape-driven water changes, mostly caused by human activities, in the present state of the global water cycle
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Music-induced Emotions
Neuroscientist Diana Omigie on empathy, different approaches to emotions, and research in music psychology
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Oncologist Justin Stebbing on targeted therapies, side effects of chemotherapy and how multidisciplinary approach can help to improve survival of patients with cancer
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Neuropsychologist Chris Frith on the advantages of team work, various cognitive experiments, and the perspectives for the future research
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Global Technography
Communication Scholar Grant Kien on Heidegger, Google glass, and autoethnography
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