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Dec 17, 2023

Guayusa, lion’s mane supplements may boost mood, cognitive function

Posted by in category: neuroscience

Recent research suggests that guayusa tea and lion’s mane supplements could help enhance mood and boost a person’s cognitive performance.

Dec 17, 2023

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Posted by in category: futurism

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Dec 17, 2023

James Webb telescope discovers oldest black hole in the universe

Posted by in category: cosmology

The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has spotted the oldest black hole ever seen, an ancient monster with the mass of 1.6 million suns lurking 13 billion years in the universe’s past.

The James Webb Space Telescope, whose cameras enable it to look back in time to our universe’s beginnings, spotted the supermassive black hole at the center of the infant galaxy GN-z11 just 440 million years after the universe began.

And the space-time rupture isn’t alone, it’s one of countless black holes that gorged themselves to terrifying scales during the cosmic dawn — the period about 100 million years after the Big Bang when the young universe began glowing for a billion years.

Dec 17, 2023

Paul Churchland’s Eliminative Materialism

Posted by in category: futurism

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Dec 17, 2023

Unveiling the Dark Genome: LINE-1’s Role in Disease

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, genetics, life extension

Summary: A new study illuminated a part of the “dark genome,” specifically focusing on LINE-1, a genetic element linked to various diseases and aging.

Researchers have provided the first high-resolution images and structural details of LINE-1, an “ancient genetic parasite” with about 100 active copies in each person. This research, involving international collaboration, reveals LINE-1’s mechanism of integrating DNA into the human genome and its correlation with diseases like cancer and neurodegeneration.

The study’s findings offer a foundation for potential treatments targeting this retrotransposon.

Dec 17, 2023

Stephen Bassett — UAP Disclosure Politics

Posted by in category: government

Beltway insider Stephen Bassett discusses the untold story of the UAP Disclosure Act of 2023, estimated timeline for official disclosure, David Grusch whistleblower story, and public activism in the UAP legislative process.

Stephen Bassett is a political activist, disclosure advocate and the executive director of Paradigm Research Group (PRG) founded in 1996 to end a government-imposed embargo on the truth behind extraterrestrial related phenomena.

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Dec 17, 2023

New Mind-Reading “BrainGPT” Turns Thoughts Into Text On Screen

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, neuroscience

While it’s not the first technology to be able to translate brain signals into language, it’s the only one so far to require neither brain implants nor access to a full-on MRI machine.


It offers new hope to people unable to communicate in other ways.

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Dec 17, 2023

Revolutionary $25k Tesla Model 2 Update

Posted by in categories: sustainability, transportation

The $25,000 Tesla Model 2 is a revolutionary and cost-effective option that aims to make sustainable mobility more accessible and change the EV landscape dramatically.

Questions to inspire discussion.

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Dec 17, 2023

Recognizing Digital Addiction with Anna Lembke

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, education, mobile phones

On this episode, learn about digital addiction, and the symptoms of technology addiction with our guest Anna Lembke is a psychiatrist currently working as the Chief of Addiction Medicine at Stanford’s Dual Diagnosis clinic. She was recently interviewed for the Social Dilemma, the amazing Netflix documentary exploring the dangers of social media. On this episode, we really dive deep into the heart of digital addiction—the symptoms of technology addiction, how it starts, how it controls our behavior, and how to escape its magnetic pull. But more specifically, we explore the role of social media and smartphones, and how these tools are hijacking our evolutionary drive for novelty, pleasure, exploration, and connection with other human beings.

Dec 17, 2023

Lab Grown Brain Connected to a Microchip Recognized Human Voices

Posted by in categories: computing, neuroscience

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