Science - Part 3

The U.S. Military Believes People Have a Sixth Sense
In 2014, the Office of Naval Research embarked on a four-year, $3.85 million research program to explore the phenomena it calls premonition and intuition, or “Spidey sense,” for sailors and Marines. “We have to understand what gives rise to this so- ...[Read more]
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Russian Physicists Develop New Theory on What Happens Inside Black Holes
This approach postulates that a quantum two-dimensional system which exists on the boundary of a special curved 3D space, called the Anti-de Sitter space, can be described by classical gravitational physics," the researcher noted. "Thus, the three-dimensi ...[Read more]
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Astronomers Abuzz as ‘Alien Mothership’s Messenger’ Approaches Earth
Scientists are planning to study a mysterious cigar-shaped asteroid, the first confirmed object from outside our home in the cosmos, hurtling through space on its way out of our solar system. ...[Read more]
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Jesus brother James mentioned in ancient Christian document found at Oxford
A manuscript of ancient alternative Christian teachings has been found by two researchers from the University of Texas. The manuscript, found at Oxford University, describes Jesus’ relationship with a brother called James. The Greek-language scripture i ...[Read more]
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Cigar-shaped asteroid is first interstellar visitor to our solar system
A rocky cigar-shaped asteroid has been confirmed as the first ever interstellar object to enter our solar system – and the space visitor could even provide an insight into the formation of other planetary systems beyond our own. Spotted last month by as ...[Read more]
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Russia gives unique 3D Palmyra model to Syria to help restore ancient city
Russian researchers have created a model of the ancient city of Palmyra, based on thousands of drone images. Unveiled at the St. Petersburg cultural forum, it will be given to Syria to help restore and preserve the UNESCO World Heritage site ravaged by IS ...[Read more]
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Human Mini-Brains Growing Inside Rat Bodies Are Starting to Integrate
Medical ethicists are concerned about recent developments in this field involving the growth of these tiny brains in other animals. Two teams of scientists plan to present previously unpublished research on the unexpected interaction between human min ...[Read more]
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NASA’s $1 billion Jupiter Probe just sent back Stunning New Photos of Jupiter
Traveling above Jupiter at more than 130,000 miles per hour, NASA's $1 billion Juno probe took its ninth set of stunning flyby images on October 24. But the sun slipped between the giant planet and Earth for more than a week, blocking the spacecraft from ...[Read more]
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Soviet Russia Had a Better Record of Training Women in STEM Than America Does Today
Russia and the United States have long been trying to one up each other, whether by way of weaponry, space travel or social policies. While Soviet Russia was, by most accounts, a pretty miserable place to live, the Soviets did beat the Americans at one th ...[Read more]
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First Indigenous Map of Its Kind of US before European Contact
Aaron Carapella, a Cherokee Indian, has taken it upon himself to create a map that shows the Tribal nations of the U.S. prior to European contact. The map is of the contiguous United States and displays the original native tribal names of roughly 595 trib ...[Read more]
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The Science Is In. Spanking Children Does Serious, Long-Term Damage
The research clearly shows that spanking is related to an increased likelihood of many poor health, social and developmental outcomes. These poor outcomes include mental health problems, substance use, suicide attempts and physical health conditions along ...[Read more]
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