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First human brain-to-brain interface allows remote control over the internet, telepathy coming soon
2013-08-28 13:03:44| Extremetech
The first human-to-human, brain-to-brain noninvasive interface has been created by researchers at the University of Washington. The system allows one researcher to remotely control the hand of another researcher, across the internet, merely by thinking about moving his hand. The researchers are already looking at a two-way system, to allow for a more "equitable" telepathic link between the two human brains, and the telepathic communication of complex information.
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Canada's first human waste-to-fertilizer conversion facility
2013-08-19 14:28:00| Solid Waste & Recycling magazine Headlines
Saskatoon can now lay claim to Canadas first facility for turning human waste into fertilizer.
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Extremely Likely That Human Activity Is Driving Climate Change, Panel Finds
2013-08-19 13:28:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
New York Times: An international panel of scientists has found with near certainty that human activity is the cause of most of the temperature increases of recent decades, and warns that sea levels could conceivably rise by more than three feet by the end of the century if emissions continue at a runaway pace. The scientists, whose findings are reported in a draft summary of the next big United Nations climate report, largely dismiss a recent slowdown in the pace of warming, which is often cited by climate change...
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PRESS RELEASE: The Opus Group Announces that Mary Weber Joins as Vice President of Human Resources
2013-08-16 19:54:00| National Real Estate Investor
Meagan Pick The Opus Group announced today the addition of Mary Weber as vice president of human resources at Opus Holding, L.L.C. read more
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Warming Climate May Drive Human Conflict
2013-08-16 11:57:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Scientific American: Tempers flare as temperatures rise -- across the globe and throughout human history, researchers have found. The result is consistent with a growing body of research suggesting that climate change somehow incites human conflict. Small changes in temperature and rainfall substantially raise the risk of conflict of many types, from interpersonal spats -- such as aggressive horn-honking by automobile drivers -- to full-blown civil war and societal collapse, researchers report today in Science. They...
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