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Is Mind Training a Short-Cut to Happiness?

What if we told you that happiness could be trained and strengthened, much like a muscle? In this article, we'll explore the science of mind training, and how it's possible to use it to become a happier, healthier person.
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Bill Gates Made 15 Major Predictions in 1999 That All Came True

Forget Nostradamus, Edgar Cayce, or Sylvia Browne. Bill Gates has them all beat. Check out the predictions he made in 1999.
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Did AI Discover the First New Antibiotics in Over 60 Years?

Researchers have used AI to develop the first new antibiotics in 6 decades.
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This New Material is 10 Times Stronger than Kevlar

Researchers have discovered a new material that is ten times stronger than Kevlar. Find out what it is and how they want to use it.
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Mysterious Deep Ocean Sound Recorded in 1997 Solved

Since 1997, scientists have struggled to identify an eerie sound that emanated deep from the belly of the earth's oceans. Finally, scientists know what it is.
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Tech to the Rescue: 5 Ways to Conquer Work Stress

Tired of feeling stressed out and overwhelmed at work? Here are some simple yet effective ways you can use tech to manage your stressload.
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What Does Space Smell Like? You Might Not Want to Know

So, what does space smells like? NASA vets "sniffers" for the agency's odor lab, helping engineers figure out how to contain noxious smells.
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The 7 Weirdest Things Inventors Tried to Turn Into Smart Devices

As the inventors of these products learned, not everything needs to be "smart". These devices tried to make the illogical logical. And failed.
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Living In Space Won't Be Easy

It's not a matter of whether humans will live in space — it's a matter of when. The United States is serious about developing an outpost on the moon.
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Psychologist Explains the Most Effective Way to Change Someone's Mind

We may be more divided than ever, but psychologists say the secret of how to change someone's mind lies in framing things metaphorically.

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