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The Science of Love

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It turns out the brain in love looks strikingly similar to one on drugs like cocaine! Find out what drives love, and why we simply love being in love.

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mei's curator insight, February 14, 2013 3:11 PM

Valentinliebers!! En que se parece la cocaína al amor?? Hoy en Ciencia Mística <3

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19th Century French Artists Predicted The World Of The Future In This Series Of Postcards

19th Century French Artists Predicted The World Of The Future In This Series Of Postcards | Didactics and Technology in Education | Scoop.it
If you’ve ever struggled to imagine how life will change over the next century thanks to technology, take comfort — you’re not alone. Over 100 year ago, some French artists tried to do the same thing.

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mdashf's curator insight, January 13, 2013 5:05 PM

The French vision of a vacuum cleaner?

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[VIDEO] Michio Kaku: The Universe in a Nutshell

What if we could find one single equation that explains every force in the universe? Dr. Michio Kaku explores how physicists may shrink the science of the Big Bang into an equation as small as Einstein's "e=mc^2." Thanks to advances in string theory, physics may allow us to escape the heat death of the universe, explore the multiverse, and unlock the secrets of existence. While firing up our imaginations about the future, Kaku also presents a succinct history of physics and makes a compelling case for why physics is the key to pretty much everything.


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The Internet as Hive Mind: Memory and the Cybermind

The Internet as Hive Mind: Memory and the Cybermind | Didactics and Technology in Education | Scoop.it
No one can remember everything, and the Web can be a great mind-expanding device.

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Does the Brain Have an Evil 'Dark Patch'?

Does the Brain Have an Evil 'Dark Patch'? | Didactics and Technology in Education | Scoop.it
The brain has a genetic source of violent behavior, says a German neurologist.

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Researchers use magnets to cause programmed cancer cell deaths

Researchers use magnets to cause programmed cancer cell deaths | Didactics and Technology in Education | Scoop.it
A team of researchers in South Korea has developed a method to cause cell death in both living fish and lab bowel cancer cells (in vivo and in vitro) using a magnetic field. The application of the magnetic field, as described in their paper published in the journal Nature Materials, triggers a "death signal" that leads to programmed cell death.

 


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[VIDEO] Supercomputer Simulation of the Universe and Galaxies (@ z=2)

Volume-rendering of the gas distribution taken from a cosmological simulation done with the new moving mesh code AREPO


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