MIT researchers discover a new kind of magnetism Following up on earlier theoretical predictions, MIT researchers have now demonstrated experimentally the existence of a fundamentally new kind of magnetic behavior, adding to the two previously known states of magnetism.Ferromagnetism — the simple magnetism of a bar magnet or compass needle — has been known for centuries.... Continue Reading →
CNET Samsung preps 5.5-inch flexible phone screen for ... Samsung preps 5.5-inch flexible phone screen for CES demo You won't have to bend over backward to see Samsung's latest effort in flexible smartphone screens. Samsung Display, a spin-off from Samsung Electronics, will show off a pair of bendable screens at CES that could one day appear in... Continue Reading →
Samsung preps 5.5-inch flexible phone screen for CES demo
intelliPaperBecause this product is unique and brand-new to the market, helping people understand its features and unusual benefits can be a challenge. The sky’s really the limit when it comes to what can be done with intelliPaper. How you decide to use intelliPaper is limited only by your creativity and imagination. What’s more, in the future as... Continue Reading →
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The Relationship Between Chronic Stress and Poverty Muscles tense, the heart races, and thoughts blur. These are just a few of the physical reactions involved in an extremely common response mechanism: stress. According to Hans Seyle stress is the “non-specific response of the body to any demand for change” (Stress). Stress is necessary to survival,... Continue Reading →
The Relationship Between Chronic Stress and Poverty
'No Religion' Is World's Third-Largest Religious Group After Christians, Muslims According To Pew StudyPeople with no religious affiliation make up the third-largest global group in a new study of the size of the world's faiths, placing after Christians and Muslims and just before Hindus.The study, based on extensive data for the year 2010, also showed... Continue Reading →
‘No Religion’ Is World’s Third-Largest Religious Group After Christians, Muslims According To Pew Study
Portraits of People Who Look Alike But Aren’t Related At AllCanadian photographer François Brunelle is fascinated with the human face and the question of whether everyone has a doppelganger somewhere on Earth that looks exactly like them. For years now, he has been working on a project called I’m Not a Look-Alike!, which features portraits of people who... Continue Reading →
Portraits of People Who Look Alike But Aren’t Related At All
Exploding Star Missing from Formation of Solar System A new study published by University of Chicago researchers challenges the notion that the force of an exploding star forced the formation of the solar system.In this study, published online last month in Earth and Planetary Science Letters, authors Haolan Tang and Nicolas Dauphas found the radioactive isotope iron... Continue Reading →
Exploding Star Missing from Formation of Solar System
Printing 3D Buildings: Five tenets of a new kind of architectureAt the core of these visions lies the desire to potentiate our bodies and the things around us with an intelligence that will deepen the relationship between the objects we use and which we inhabit, and our environment: a Material Ecology.A new model of the... Continue Reading →
Printing 3D Buildings: Five tenets of a new kind of architecture
Morgan Stanley fined $5 mn over Facebook IPO Enlarge Morgan Stanley agreed Monday to pay a $5 million fine to settle charges that it improperly handled crucial information on Facebook's earnings ahead of the company's disastrous IPO. Morgan Stanley agreed Monday to pay a $5 million fine to settle charges that it improperly handled crucial... Continue Reading →