AvatarBunny LittleAvatarAvatar2 days agoMisophonia May Actually Be Far More Common Than We Thoughtverified_publisherScienceAlert - Tessa KoumoundourosMost of us can relate to that intense, spine-shuddering feeling of repulsion when hearing someone scrape their nails down a chalkboard. But for some …
AvatarBunny LittleFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoMedical professionals reveal 10 obvious but mind-blowing human health facts most people don't knowupworthy.com - Abhiram SajaiAs per medical professionals, strength training is important for both men and women to stay fit in middle and old age. Facts about human health that …
AvatarBunny LittleAvatarAvatar'Flow state' uncovered: We finally know what happens in the brain when you're 'in the zone'Live Science - By Jennifer ZiebaResearchers say they've found the answer to competing hypotheses about how the brain functions in a "flow state." Many people know the feeling of …
AvatarBunny LittleFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoThe paradox at the heart of mathematics: Gödel's Incompleteness Theorem - Marcus du Sautoyted.comConsider the following sentence: “This statement is false.” Is that true? If so, that would make the statement false. But if it’s false, then the …
AvatarBunny LittleAvatarAvatarHidden Waves Wash Fluid Through The Brain While You Sleepverified_publisherScienceAlert - David NieldWhile you're peacefully dreaming, your brain is taking care of a few important maintenance tasks. A new study reveals more about the process that …
AvatarBunny LittleFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoThe Oppenheimer story that won't win Oscarsbbc.co.uk - By Emma Vardy & Sam GranvilleThe success of the film Oppenheimer has shone a spotlight on the work done by scientists in New Mexico as they developed the first nuclear bomb. But 80 years later, some local people say their story remains untold. "Both my great grandfathers had cancer, my two grandmothers had cancer, my father had …
AvatarBunny LittleAvatarAvatarA Half-Ton of ISS Space Station Trash Will Crash Into the Earthverified_publisherGizmodo - George DvorskyHeaviest-ever piece of ISS space trash set for uncontrolled reentry A 2.9-ton cargo pallet, once used for a critical battery upgrade mission on the …
AvatarBunny LittleFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoThe very real story of how one woman prevented a national tragedy by doing her jobverified_publisherupworthy.com - Upworthy StaffFrances Oldham Kelsey believed thorough research saves lives. She was so right. Dr. Frances Oldham Kelsey had only been with the Food and Drug …
AvatarBunny LittleFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoThese 7 mathematical facts will blow your mindnewscientist.com - Timothy RevellIt will soon be 14 March and that means pi day. We like to mark this annual celebration of the great mathematical constant at New Scientist by …
AvatarBunny LittleFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoAI solves huge problem holding back fusion powerfreethink.com - Kristin HouserPrinceton researchers have trained an AI to predict and prevent a common problem during nuclear fusion reactions.
AvatarBunny LittleFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoScientists reveal the maximum age a human can reachthebrighterside.news - Joseph ShavitIn a groundbreaking discovery, Dutch researchers believe they've uncovered the elusive "ceiling" of the human lifespan. As modern life expectancy …
AvatarBunny LittleAvatarAvatarPythagoras Was a Genius, But He Was Wrong About One Thingverified_publisherScienceAlert - David NieldKnown today largely for a theorem on right-angled triangles, the Greek philosopher Pythagoras famously attempted to use mathematics to understand the …