No Need For Truth Serum; New Brain Scan Technology Ensures Nothing About You Will Ever Be Private Again
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No Need For Truth Serum; New Brain Scan Technology Ensures Nothing About You Will Ever Be Private Again

“I’ll rip the secrets from your flesh!” Once the words of a 2004 videogame character, now soon to be the MO of a government near you. Researchers in Texas Tech University have discovered a way to use an electroencephalogram (EEG) to glean your identity just from scanning your brain waves. But more than just knowing who you are, this machine can really know just exactly WHO you are…

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Researchers Have Found The Most Earth-like Planet Ever. And it's Right Next Door
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Researchers Have Found The Most Earth-like Planet Ever. And it's Right Next Door

In the long list of Earth-like planets we’ve discovered, we’ve found one that’s really, really, Earth-like. “Proxima B” as it is currently known orbits Proxima Centauri, the 2nd closest star to us (first closest being the sun). It has the conditions needed to support life, and it’s close enough that we could go there one day.

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The Internet is 25 Years Old Today
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The Internet is 25 Years Old Today

It feels like it has been with us forever, our constant companion, but the internet has only been with us for 25 years. On the 6th of August, 1991, the very first public web page came into existence. 17 days later, the rest of the internet-ready world (so probably like a dozen people) got access to that page, and Internaut Day was born.

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Doctors Soundly Thrashed At Their Own Jobs By A Bit Of Software
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Doctors Soundly Thrashed At Their Own Jobs By A Bit Of Software

The medical profession is a beautiful thing. Medical professionals on the other hand are as fallible, nasty and downright pathetic as any other human being can be, and don’t let them pretend otherwise. On a related note, a machine learning algorithm developed by researchers at Stanford University has absolutely thrashed epidemiologists when it comes to diagnosing cancer.

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Incredible Breakthrough is Helping Paralyzed Patients Walk Again
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Incredible Breakthrough is Helping Paralyzed Patients Walk Again

The Walk Again Project in Sao Paula, Brazil, has met with even greater success than it ever imagined. Using a pioneering new technique in which they use a computer chip to link a patient’s brain with that of a metal exoskeleton, the scientists were hoping to train patients to walk the aid of the exoskeleton. Instead, their own nerves began to recover.

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