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  • Why have dreams? Top ten theories

    Dreams, reminiscent of watching TV shows in a drunken state, dreams of almost everyone, but no one knows why. Dreams are dreams, not every time we sleep and when we sleep, usually it’s a random script, which made no sense. Sometimes we Wake up with a vague recollection of a dream, but usually can’t remember…

  • Russian developers will allow drones DJI to get around bans

    American law quite strictly regulates the flying of unmanned aerial vehicles. After all, even a simple drone can be equipped with a camera and start for someone or something to spy on, for example, therefore, the government directly encourages citizens to inform on flights of drones in certain areas. In order not to have problems…

  • Interstellar travel will be possible sooner than you think

    Once humanity had the ambition that led to such incredible projects as the first manned flight into space or a mission to the moon. The next step will be colonization of planets, and then interstellar travel. Initiative Breakthrough Starshot becomes the successor to the human ambitions and promises to pave the way for us to…

  • Robot Journalist Accidentally Reports on Earthquake from 1925

    File photo of damage from an earthquake in Napa in 2014 (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images) Yesterday, the Los Angeles Times reported on a 6.8 earthquake that struck Santa Barbara at 4:51pm. Which might be surprising to the people of Santa Barbara who didn’t feel anything. The big problem with the story? The earthquake happened…

  • IS fighters in Mosul fall children to

    MOSUL – More than five million children in Iraq are in urgent need of help. In Mosul would IS fighters targeted children attacks. Like the Islamic State, their families, punish and force to the Iraqi city to stay, says Unicef, children’s fund of the United Nations. In 2014, it was Mosul conquered by IS. Since…

  • Full agenda for the EU summit in Brussels

    BRUSSELS – The program of the EU summit Thursday and Friday in Brussels will be held, is filled to capacity. The focus is on the protection of european citizens against terrorist threats, illegal migration and uncontrolled globalization. During the first work session to talk to the leaders from 15.30 hours, on security, defence and counter-terrorism.…

  • Leader borough of Kensington get on

    LONDON – The head of the London borough of Kensington and Chelsea Nicholas Holgate, has resigned. He was just like the entire board of the borough is under pressure after a fire in a skyscraper, the Grenfell Tower. Holgate said Thursday at British media that he would rather had stayed to work through, but the…

  • How close are we to creating a real medical tricorder?

    Science inspires science fiction, or Vice versa? In the case of medical technology, good old TV series “Star trek” (Star Trek) inspired a generation of researchers around the world. Not long ago, two teams were awarded the Qualcomm Tricorder X Prize for developing a handheld device that can diagnose a range of diseases and check…

  • A new record of deepwater transmission installed in China

    On Monday, Chinese scientists announced that they first managed to continuously obtain data from the research of the underwater buoy for 190 days. The information transmitted to the satellites, and then entered the data center in real time and without interruption. Oceanographers from the Institute okeanologii state Academy of Sciences, China placed a floating base…

  • Seven technologies that could cost trillions of dollars

    Scientists, technologists, engineers and visionaries create the future. Developed amazing things. But this is all well known, and so universally. But you know what you usually pay little attention? Scale. How big is big? “Silicon valley, silicon raspberries, all of these silicon around the world dream dreams. They create innovations,” says Katherine wood from Singularity…