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Exploring a case of a man said to bend objects by mind
Can the mind actually move objects? We revisit a case that’s baffled skeptics and believers alike.
An early chunk of Prime 4 gameplay showcases exciting new psychic abilities that feel right at home in Samus's suite of ...
We live in the present, moving through time. As events come and go, everything fades into the past. But what is time, really?
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Why Do Cats Knock Things Over? Understanding Feline Hunting Behavior
Why does your cat deliberately knock things off your desk? Is it trying to provoke you, communicate, or something else?
Discover practical home upgrades that boost safety, comfort, and independence for seniors aging at home – from lighting fixes ...
Raf Simons: A long afternoon of conversation and ideas. It was clear that Miuccia had no intention of leaving in the short ...
Maverick astrophysicist Dr Avi Loeb has continued to put forward his claim that 3I/ATLAS looks like more than just a lump of ...
It seems like every week there’s a new video of a robot folding clothes. We’ve had some fantastic demonstrations, like this semi-autonomous video from Weave Robotics on X.
While it's honorable to take responsibility for one's failures, personalizing or taking too much responsibility can trigger ...
We trust external observation over introspection, but we have it backward. When the brain observes itself, we access physical ...
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‘The Sea’ Review: Israel’s Oscar Entry Is a Moving Father-Son Tale in the Vein of ‘Bicycle Thieves’
Israel’s mostly Arabic-language international feature submission “The Sea” offers a deceptively simple premise: a headstrong ...
Stanford scientist Fei-Fei Li talks about teaching machines to see as humans do, the US-China AI arms race, and what worries ...
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