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Dr. Stuart Hameroff, an anesthesiologist and professor at the University of Arizona. Has been studying the mysteries of consciousness for years. In a recent interview with Project Unity, he discussed a study where researchers used EEG (electroencephalogram) sensors to monitor the brain activity of a clinically dead patient. What they found was interesting, a sudden...

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The rise of electric cars over the past few years has transformed the automotive landscape. But despite their newfound prominence, misconceptions continue to plague drivers and pedestrians alike. Much like recent technology and infrastructure, antiquated beliefs about electric vehicles must be improved upon. Here are seven common myths and the actual facts behind them: Myth...

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Supermassive black holes are among the most fascinating and mysterious objects in the universe. In 2019, scientists captured the first-ever image of a supermassive black hole. Using data from multiple telescopes linked together as part of the Event Horizon Telescope project, they managed to “snap” a picture of the first-ever image of a black hole. These massive...

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Scientists have heightened their vigilance over three U.S. volcanoes—Alaska’s Great Sitkin and Mount Spurr, along with Hawaii’s Kilauea—as seismic activity increases and eruption threats grow. Great Sitkin now sits at ‘Watch’ status, the third level in a four-tier warning system, following small earthquakes and lava emissions from its summit crater. Mount Spurr, located 75 miles...

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Google’s decision to reintroduce digital fingerprinting as a means of tracking user behavior across devices has sparked significant controversy. This method involves collecting various data points from devices, such as IP addresses, operating systems, browser types, and installed plugins, to create unique profiles for targeted advertising. Despite Google’s previous stance that fingerprinting “subverts user choice”...

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When you think of destructive natural power, volcanic eruptions probably come to mind pretty quickly. But these devastating forces of nature produce something a surprising potential: ash. Recent studies have uncovered a remarkable application for volcanic ash, radiation shielding. This innovative discovery could provide a sustainable and cost-effective alternative to conventional shielding materials, transforming the...