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Deepak Chopra: Taking Charge of Your Brain

Taking Charge of Your Brain from Deepak Chopra MD (official)

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Scientists developed a miniature gas sensor for mobile devices – Applications...

VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland has developed a miniature gas sensor that can be connected to mobile devices. Gas measurements made with smartphones will make activities such as the detection...

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Peru/World Bank: Metro Line to Facilitate Mobility for 2.3 Million Lima...

LIMA, September 15th, 2015 – The World Bank Board of Directors approved today US$300 million in financing for the construction of a new line of the Lima Metro that will facilitate mobility for 2.3...

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Mobile technology may help people improve health behaviors

Smartphone applications and wearable sensors have the potential to help people make healthier lifestyle choices, but scientific evidence of mobile health technologies’ effectiveness for reducing risk...

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Sticky Fingers

Linda Lewis is an ORNL scientist taking a materials science approach to forensics From the bluebird painting propped against her office wall and the deer she mentions seeing outside her office window,...

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LOL In The Age Of The Telegraph

Lauren Collister, University of Pittsburgh | From “lol” to “brb,” the internet and text messaging gave rise to a unique form of short form language – “textspeak” – in which almost all of us are...

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As Pope Pushes to Help the Poor, Catholic Universities Leave Them Behind

Pope Francis has made serving the poor a central tenet of his papacy. “Wealth makes us poor,” he told Cuban worshippers on Sunday, urging them not to forget “the smallest, the most abandoned.” As the...

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I’ve got your back — fishes really do look after their mates!

When it comes to helping each other out, it turns out that some fish are better at it than previously thought. New research from the ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies at James Cook...

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Troubled California Group Home to Close

After months of unrest, Bayfront, a group home for troubled children in Long Beach, California, is scheduled to close at the end of October. The decision by Bayfront’s operators comes after state...

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Family History and Addiction Risk: What You Need to Know to Beat the Odds

You grew up in a family of substance users. You know that your risk for developing an addiction to drugs or alcohol is greater because of this hereditary factor. But what exactly are your risks? And is...

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Biomimetic non-reflective coating for solar cells wins MADMEC

Biomimicry — known as “innovation inspired by nature” — has led to the invention of bullet trains, vaccines, adhesives, and light bulbs, among other things. Add to that list the winning invention of...

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How perfect is too perfect? Research reveals Robot flaws are key to...

Humans are less likely to form successful working relationships with interactive robots if they are programmed to be too perfect, new research reveals. Interactive or ‘companion’ robots are...

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Why the drop in illegal movie downloads in Australia?

There has been a decline in online piracy in Australia, according to a report by the Intellectual Property Awareness Foundation (IPAF) released this week at the Australian International Movie...

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Navigating the Unknown

A robot with a navigation system that mirrors the neural scheme used by humans and animals to find their way around has been developed by Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR)...

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Change the shape, change the sound: Researchers develop algorithm to 3-D...

In creating what looks to be a simple children’s musical instrument–a xylophone with keys in the shape of zoo animals–computer scientists at Columbia Engineering, Harvard, and MIT have demonstrated...

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Smartphones: How we use our smartphones twice as much as we think

People use their smartphones for an average of five hours a day — about a third of the time they are awake — and check it about 85 times a day, research suggests. The study in the journal PLOS ONE...

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Will ‘sew-bots’ stitch up a future for American Apparel?

Leslie Stoel, Miami University | Earlier this month, clothing manufacturer and retailer American Apparel, Inc. filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. American Apparel is a vertically integrated company,...

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Technology meets society: New app helps seniors live better

A new technological solution developed by researchers from the University of Notre Dame is aimed at enhancing the physical health, vitality and brain fitness of seniors residing in independent living...

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Sales Suggestions that’ll Improve Closing Ratios

20 Shocking Sales Stats That Will Change How You Sell from Jake Atwood The post Sales Suggestions that’ll Improve Closing Ratios appeared first on Tech in America.

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About MacArthur Foundation Research Network

To learn more about the MacArthur Foundation Research Network follow this link. About: The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation supports creative people, effective institutions, and...

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