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Scientists Say Advertisers Are Hijacking Your Dreams
The next frontier for advertising isn't virtual reality or holograms—it's your dreams, according to sleep researchers. And they warn, the ...
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Tech Execs Say Internet is ‘Beyond Control’ for Kids
An article, titled “The Digital Gap Between Rich and Poor Kids Is Not What We Expected,” revealed a surprising trend in Silicon Valley. The ...
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Meeting the God of Chess
Wesley So, the current US Chess Champion (in 2017, 2020, and 2021), shares how he came to Christ:
On the small planet where elite chess players dwell, ...
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The Lavish Wealth and Influence of Big Tech Companies
New York Times tech writer Shira Ovide tried to describe the size, power, and wealth of the Big Tech companies. She writes, “Every few months, I ...
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Neuroscientists Call Forgetfulness an Advantage
As we age, many of us become distressed about our inability to recall names, words, or ideas as quickly as maybe we used to. But according to a new study, ...
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Thomas Edison Believed Sleep Was a Waste of Time
In 1879 the modern world changed forever with a patent. It was issued for the invention of a carbon filament made of cotton and linen thread, wood splints, ...
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Think for 8 Seconds
In a recent interview with INC, Jonathan McBride, who served as the director of the Presedential Personnel Office in the White House, discusses leadership ...
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A Neuroscientist on the Limits of Man’s Knowledge and Understanding
Science has come very far in understanding how the human body works. But scientists admit understanding the human brain is still in its pioneering stage. ...
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Don’t Pick Up Your Phone
Hearing your phone’s notification sound can trigger a rush of dopamine. “Who’s calling me?” you wonder. It could be a friend, ...
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Neil deGrasse Tyson On the Wonder of the Human Brain
Cosmos: Possible Worlds is a sequel to Carl Sagan’s 1980 acclaimed TV series Cosmos. It is hosted by astrophysicist and author Neil deGrasse Tyson. ...
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