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Does consciousness arise from quantum processes in the brain?
Stuart Hameroff is a Professor of Anesthesiology and Psychology at the University of Arizona — but he’s a pariah as far as most neuroscientists are concerned. The reason? Consciousness, he dares say, is far more than just a computational process — it’s actually quantum. Along with the esteemed mathematician Sir Roger Penrose, Hameroff is the … Continued
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Genre Actors Who’ve Owned More Than One Iconic Role
When an actor takes on a huge, break-out role, he or she runs a huge risk of getting typecast. This is what leads to things like Leonard Nimoy writing I Am Not Spock. But occasionally, an actor won’t just play one iconic, famous character – they’ll play two, or three. Here’s a list of the … Continued
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A Brief and Canny Explanation for the Flood of Remakes and Sequels
Why does Hollywood keep rebooting the same movie properties over and over again? It’s not just because studios want fans of those franchises to be happy. It’s because the movie business is about supply and demand, and the demand is strongest for a few known quantities, writes Scott Feinberg. Over on his blog, the industry … Continued
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Brian Cox says time travel is easy! Well, kinda.
British physics superstar Professor Brian Cox has gone on the record to say that time travel is possible. Unfortunately, there’s a huge caveat to his claim: if you were able to achieve this feat, you’d only be able to travel into the future never to return. Why? Traveling into the past is impossible. Possibly. The … Continued
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When the aurora glows blood red
Most of the time we see the aurora glow green. This kind of aurora is a little more eerie. Why does the aurora sometimes turn the sky red? This picture of red light leaking up from the horizon could be a particularly gruesome sunset. Actually, it’s the aurora. When energetic particles collide with the Earth’s … Continued
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Investigative Journalist Uncovers the Fake Geek Boys of Comic-Con
Even though we are all so over the “fake geek girl” nonsense, this video that turns the tables on the menfolk is kind of awesome. Yes, it’s all tongue-in-cheek, and all the gentlemen here are excellent sports — but there’s something so awesome (and funny) about watching these guys field the annoying questions so many … Continued
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Evidence that wild orangutans are scary smart
Humans pride ourselves on our ability to make plans for the future. But it turns out that we’re not the only animals who think ahead. Scientists have observed wild orangutans planning their travel routes a day in advance, and communicating their itinerary to community members. In the last decade, research has begun to show that … Continued
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How the pseudoscience of Social Darwinism nearly destroyed humanity
Following the publication of Darwin’s On the Origin of Species in 1860, many political theorists and opportunistic politicians applied his findings to human society. In the 20th century, these ideas were put into practice — and it nearly destroyed us. Here’s why Social Darwinism was one of the worst ideas ever. Charles Darwin’s theory of … Continued
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The Swedish Prime Minister’s science fiction novel becomes a hit play
You can’t buy The Sleeping People by Fredrik Reinfeldt in a bookstore. The dystopian science fiction novel by Sweden’s current prime minister isn’t in libraries. But Reinfeldt’s novel about the welfare state gone amuck is available on the Internet, and now it’s been turned into a stage play that sells out every show. In Reinfeldt’s … Continued
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The strange poison that killed Chris McCandless
Made famous by the book and movie Into the Wild, Chris McCandless was a 24-year-old who hitchhiked out into the Alaskan wilderness, lived off the land, and died of starvation under extremely mysterious circumstances. Now, it seems the mystery of his death may have been solved. Jon Krakauer, who wrote Into the Wild after McCandless’ … Continued
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Julianne Moore perfectly cast in The Hunger Games: Mockingjay
Sometimes Hollywood gets it right, and this is one of those times: frequent Academy Award nominee Julianne Moore has been cast as Alma Coin, the leader of the rebellion against the Capitol, in the two-part Hunger Games finale. To say much more about the character of Coin would be to spoil things for you, but … Continued
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Peter Davison has confirmed he’s part of Doctor Who’s 50th anniversary celebration. While this may well mean the Fifth Doctor will make an appearance in The Day of the Doctor special, unfortunately, that part isn’t confirmed — he could just be interviewed or something. On the plus side, though, that protest seems to have worked. … Continued
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10 Terrible Ideas for TV Spinoffs of Popular Movies
We all have ultra-high hopes for Marvel’s Agents of SHIELD, the television spin-off of The Avengers. Will all the characters turn out to be Skrulls? We hope so. But if this show becomes a huge hit, the studios could decide to crank out more TV shows based on popular films. Here are the 10 worst … Continued
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Liquid N2 + ping pong balls + hi-speed cam = SLOMO boomhappy funtime
While it definitely lacks the low-budget charm of this nearly identical classroom presentation, this demonstration of liquid nitrogen’s explosive potential does have two major things going for it. One: more ping pong balls. Two: A high-speed camera, for slowmo playback goodness. https://gizmodo.com/scientist-liquid-nitrogen-1500-ping-pong-balls-bo-5944687 As hosts Mauricio and David explain in the video, a mole of nitrogen … Continued
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Is the Peak-End Rule responsible for overlong movies?
Most people think they judge a movie by its overall quality, but that might not be true. We might instead judge it by its best scene, and its spectacular ending. And this might explain a few things about movies. But first, let me tell you a tale. There once was an experiment! This experiment lived … Continued
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Penis reattachment, and other winners from the 2013 Ig Nobel Awards
Last night, scientists from around the world traveled (at their own expense!) to Harvard’s iconic Sanders Theatre for the “23rd First Annual” Ig Nobel Awards – a ceremony created to recognize those achievements that first make people laugh, and then make them think. Above: A dung beetle navigates via the Milky Way – image based … Continued
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Holy bantha poodoo, Disney is making more Star Wars prequels
In what might be the most bombad idea of the year, a Disney executive has revealed that those Star Wars stand-alone movies that have been discussed will be prequels — specifically, origin stories, potentially focused on characters like Han Solo, Yoda, or that guy on Cloud City with the ice cream maker. Here’s the money … Continued
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Insidious 2’s biggest crime isn’t failing to be scary
The only thing people really want to know about the sequel to James Wan’s Insidious is whether it’s as scary as the first movie. Insidious brought the scary, brought the horror and didn’t give a shit about being cheesy, wacky and just a little bit insane. While Insidious 2 is made in the spirit of … Continued
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This is what a lightning strike does to a lightning rod
This is what a lightning rod looks like after it’s done its duty. Why does a lightning bolt crush it like a fist crushes a beer can? Because of what’s known as a “pinch.” The phenomenon is like a much more prosaic sight — a stream of water from a sink breaking into beads. Gravity … Continued
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Last Days on Mars trailer spills some blood on the red planet
From the director who brought us the beloved short “Blinky TM” comes The Last Days on Mars, a film about the first manned mission to Mars, and what goes wrong on the big, red planet. Check out the new blood-splattered trailer. https://gizmodo.com/the-full-short-for-blinky-the-bloodthirsty-pet-robot-5783831 Last Days on Mars will premiere in the UK on September (no word … Continued