From Discover Technology: When Nevada made driverless cars legal in the state last year, we armchair futurists sat up a little straighter. All of a sudden a number of meandering philosophical questions about how our society would have to change to embrace such technology seemed quite a b
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Add to myYahoo!From Neatorama: Images: Kyoo-Chul Park and Hyungryul Choi Wiping or blowing away the fog on your car's windshield will soon be a thing of the past, thanks to researchers at MIT: they've developed a fog-free, glare-free, and self-cleaning glass by using nanotechnology. Throug
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Add to myYahoo!From TechCrunch: Corner any up-and-coming Kevin Systrom wanna-be and have a heart-to-heart about the challenges of building a successful company and at some point you'll likely wander into the territory of bemoaning how tough it is to hire people with technical skills. At a party recentl
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Add to myYahoo!From DVICE: We always knew that one day, quantum computers would be powerful enough to blow traditional processors out of the water. A new quantum simulator from the University of Sydney has, and we're quoting here, "the potential to perform calculations that would require a supercompute
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Add to myYahoo!It's often suggested that religion benefits people by bringing them together and helping to create and bind communities. Since most humans are highly social, having a mechanism to strengthen social groups could be expected to have psychological and even health benefits.
Indeed, this have often been shown to be the case. People who go to church more often seem to be happier on average, and any health benefits of religion are related to church going, rather than religious beliefs.
Now, there are complex cause and effect problems here ? perhaps it?s simply that people go to church are happier and healthier to start with. These issues are hard to untangle.
However, given the controversy over Alain de Botton?s proposals in his recent book (that atheists should form secular ?Churches?, to provide that social service provided currently by religion), it?s worth taking a look at whether secular alternatives to religion actually have any measurable impact on happiness.
The most obvious secular parallel to religion is organised sport ? and in particular membership of clubs that support particular teams.
Gaelle Encrenaz, at the Universitié Victor Segalen in Bordeaux, France, and colleagues have looked at the suicide rate in France during the Football World Cup of 1998. In that competition, which was held in France, the French team came through against the odds to win an unexpected victory.
They found that the suicide rate decreased significantly as the world cup progressed. In fact, the day after the French team played a match, the suicide rate dropped by 20%.
Encrenaz explains this by the increased social integration that the matches brought about:
? the level of social integration considerably rose during the 1998 World Cup in France. People spent more time with friends and others watching matches at home, in bars, or in front of giant television screens. Each French winning game was followed by gathering on the streets to celebrate
? Moreover, a rise in solidarity among French people from all cultural and ethnic backgrounds was observed. The concept "black-blanc-beur" (Black-White-Maghrebi) was created on the pattern of the national colors to describe the multi-ethnicity of the team and the nation?s unity in diversity
? Watching games might increase a sense of belonging, allow for release of tension, and induce positive mood ?
This article by Tom Rees was first published on Epiphenom. It is licensed under Creative Commons.
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Add to myYahoo!Real-time, 3-D microscopic tissue imaging could be a revolution for medical fields such as cancer diagnosis, minimally invasive surgery and ophthalmology.
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Add to myYahoo!"Come and get it!" A phrase historically proclaiming that the communal meal is ready, is heard all too infrequently among contemporary American households, especially as children get older.
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Add to myYahoo!Made by Hand by Mark Frauenfelder, the editor-in-chief of Make magazine. explores his adventures in the world of do-it-yourself.
Frauenfelder spent a year trying a variety of offbeat projects such as keeping chickens and bees, tricking out his espresso machine, whittling wooden spoons, making guitars out of cigar boxes, and doing citizen science with his daughters in the garage. His whole family found that DIY helped them take control of their lives, offering deeply satisfying alternatives for spending time together. Working with their hands and minds helped them feel more engaged with the world around them.
Frauenfelder also profiles fascinating “alpha makers” leading various DIY movements and grills them for their best tips and insights. He offers a unique perspective on how earning a few calluses can be far more rewarding than another trip to the mall.
Related: Science Toys You Can Make With Your Kids – Gifts for the Maker in Your Life – science books – Teaching Through Tinkering
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Add to myYahoo!What if a camera could not only take a picture but describe the scene, identify objects, and list the names [...]
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Add to myYahoo!My friends at Skeptics’ Guide to the Universe put together a nice little video lambasting psychics. Stay with it; it’s pretty funny. Some NSFW gestures, I’ll note. Took me a second to recognize the guy at the very end, which in itself[...]
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