(Humans are Free) A team of civil engineers in France have revealed that the Romans had ancient technology for building structures that acted like modern-day electromagnetic cloaking devices.
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Scientists Unveil a ‘Brain Decoder’ That Turns Neural Activity Into Speech
Scientists Unveil a ‘Brain Decoder’ That Turns Neural Activity Into Speech
Designer Nanobots Changing Humanity
(Rosanne Lindsay) What is smaller than a breadbox and can carry 8,000 times its weight? If you guessed an ant, think smaller. Nanobots are so small they function on the same level as viruses and bacteria. A nano is a millionth of a millimeter, or 40,000 times smaller than the thickness of human hair.
6 Ways to Use Your Smartphone More Wisely
(Sofia Adamson) No one denies the potential health and privacy complications that come with having a smartphone.
‘Don’t Call Me Before You Text’: The New Rules of Communicating in the Digital Era
(Dalvin Brown) Connecting with people has become so much easier with advancing technology. Tasks that once required an operator, postage stamp or carrier pigeon are now as simple as tapping a name or even a face on your screen, and, voila, you’re connected.
Sex and Technology: Influence and Peculiarities
(Exploring your Mind) Human sexuality had remained unaffected by technological advances for thousands of years. Nowadays, however, technology is starting to take the limelight and sex and technology are closely related. This is due to the existence of technology itself, but also because the way we understand and experience sexuality has changed. Let’s delve deeper into this.
Today’s Use of Technology: How Far Is Too Far?
(Helen Lyle) In today’s society, technology has enhanced our interactions to a more efficient level. But it has created a sense of urgency when things aren’t as quick as we want them to be, and our psyches have become used to that ‘immediate gratification’ mentality.
Bob Lazar, Element 115, Massive Stars & Heavy Metals
(Dr. Michael Salla) Famed whistleblower Bob Lazar has recently been in the news with a new documentary about his groundbreaking experiences at Area 51’s highly classified S-4 facility.
Emery Smith: What I Have Seen Would Change the World As We Know It
Emery Smith: What I Have Seen Would Change the World As We Know It
Scientists Build “Star Trek-Like Replicator” that Builds Objects with Light
(Victor Tangermann) 3D printers work by laboriously printing objects layer by layer. For larger objects, that process can take hours or even days.
9 Signs Your Phone Has a Virus
9 Signs Your Phone Has a Virus
Groundbreaking Device That Works Like a Human Lung Turns Water Into Clean Energy
(John Liberty) A team of scientists at Stanford University have developed a revolutionary new electrocatalytic device that works like a human lung as it transforms water into a clean source of hydrogen fuel. Their research, published in the journal Joule, could improve the efficiency of existing clean energy technologies.
Google Wins Lawsuit, Can Continue to Use Facial Recognition Tech on Users Without Consent
(RT News) A federal judge has thrown out a lawsuit that alleged Google’s nonconsensual use of facial recognition technology violated users’ privacy rights, allowing the tech giant to continue to scan and store their biometric data.
Nikola Tesla’s Unique Personal Philosophy and Eccentric Lifestyle Helped Shape His Greatness
(Elizabeth DeVille) With more than 300 patents, the inventions and accomplishments of Nikola Tesla are well-known, but most people are completely unfamiliar with the man behind these innovations. Who was this technological genius?
These Ancient Relics Are So Advanced They Shouldn’t Exist…
These Ancient Relics Are So Advanced They Shouldn’t Exist…














