Smart and Sustainable Home Ideas

Energy efficiency is at the forefront of net-zero carbon emission goals. With the global community scrambling to address the effects of climate change, more and more homeowners are also turning to sustainable homes. What is a Sustainable Home? Environment-friendly home, energy-efficient home, and sustainable home – these are just a few terms that have become…

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Beware: New Research Raises Serious Doubts About Psychological Studies

The University of Virginia (UV) has published a study showing that “less than half the psychology studies researchers reviewed could be replicated” which leads to a diminishment of public confidence in scientists and scientific journals. Brian Nosek, psychologist and lead author of the study, stated that an estimated 300 researchers from 5 different continents collaborated…

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Stanford Experiment Could Lead to Mind-Reading Devices

Researchers for the Stanford Human Intracranial Cognitive Electrophysiology (HICE) program have deciphered the neurological pattern created while a person is figuring out a math equation which shows how the brain processes quantitative thought throughout the day. Joseph Parvizi, associate professor of neurobiology and director of HICE said that “we’re now able to eavesdrop on the brain in…

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New Invention Makes Ocean Water Drinkable

Chemists with the University of Texas and the University of Marburg have devised a method of using a small electrical field that will remove the salt from seawater. Incredibly this technique requires little more than a store-bought battery. Called electrochemically mediated seawater desalination (EMSD) this technique has improved upon the current water desalination method. Richard Cooks, chemistry…

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Eugenicist Study: Human Intelligence on Decline Due to Genetic Mutation

Dr. Gerald Crabtree published a study entitled, “Our Fragile Intellect” wherein the Stanford eugenicist concluded that human intelligence is on a downward spiral. Genetic alterations, according to Crabtree, have led to an obvious decline in our species intellectual capabilities. Crabtree states: “New developments in genetics, anthropology, and neurobiology predict that a very large number of genes underlie our…

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Hacking the Human Brain Furthers the Advent of Super Soldiers

The Human Connectome Project (HCP) is dedicated to “understanding the complete details of neural connectivity.” They endeavor to “construct a map of the complete structural and functional neural connections in vivo within and across individuals.” By compiling data on genetics, behavior, matter fiber pathways, and functional correlations, the HCP have refined and optimized “the spatial and functional resolution of…

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