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Amazon acquires Ring's smart doorbell business http://engt.co/2Cnwf7S

Originally shared by Engadget

Amazon acquires Ring's smart doorbell business http://engt.co/2Cnwf7S
http://engt.co/2Cnwf7S

Freezing temperatures carried on winds from Siberia have brought snow to much of #Europe, causing widespread...

Originally shared by European Space Agency, ESA

Freezing temperatures carried on winds from Siberia have brought snow to much of #Europe, causing widespread disruption. As this image captured on 27 February by the Copernicus #Sentinel-3A satellite shows, #Italy in southern Europe was not spared. Temperatures in Rome (bottom right of the image) are normally between 6°C and 14°C, but this week it has been down to –5°C during the night, and it is the first time the city has seen #snowfall in six years. Naples also had its heaviest snowfall in decades.
http://www.esa.int/spaceinimages/Images/2018/02/Snowbound_Italy

How the temperature of your nose shows how much strain you are under

Originally shared by Ward Plunet

How the temperature of your nose shows how much strain you are under

Researchers have demonstrated that facial temperatures, which can be easily measured using a non-invasive thermal camera, are strongly correlated to mental workload.
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2018/02/180228103252.htm

The chaos of unlocking your phone in 2018 http://engt.co/2EYTbMy

Originally shared by Engadget

The chaos of unlocking your phone in 2018 http://engt.co/2EYTbMy
http://engt.co/2EYTbMy

How British cops used a drone to save a car crash victim’s life

Originally shared by EV-ADVANCEMENT
https://www.digitaltrends.com/cool-tech/british-police-drone-rescues-crash-victim/

MIT's robotic carpenters take the hassle out of custom furniture http://engt.co/2Cq30Sa

Originally shared by Engadget

MIT's robotic carpenters take the hassle out of custom furniture http://engt.co/2Cq30Sa
http://engt.co/2Cq30Sa

Farming seems to be seeding a robotic future.

Originally shared by Futurism 1.0

Farming seems to be seeding a robotic future.
https://futurism.com/automated-agriculture-uk/?utm_content=buffer335f2&utm_medium=social&utm_source=plus.google.com&utm_campaign=buffer

"The robotics industry is unimpressed.

Originally shared by Randy LaVigne

"The robotics industry is unimpressed. “A robot tax is as absurd an idea as a tax on pencils,” says Nigel Smith, managing director of TM Robotics, the sales partner for Toshiba Machine, the Japanese industrial robot manufacturer."

How would you tax robots and automation and AI... :)

Of course, we actually import most of our pencils, so, they are in fact subject to import duties - a form of tax:)

#ItsAmachineWorldAfterAll

After the criminalization of LSD in the 1960s, a Czech psychiatrist and his wife started working with a less...

Originally shared by Transition21

After the criminalization of LSD in the 1960s, a Czech psychiatrist and his wife started working with a less controversial tool.

"The pair found that breath therapy had the potential to expand consciousness, and could potentially help patients overcome—or at least come to terms with—all manner of personal traumas."
https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/mb7zey/breath-therapy-gave-me-the-best-high-of-my-life

Technology isn’t just changing society — it’s changing what it means to be human

Originally shared by Wasim Muklashy

Technology isn’t just changing society — it’s changing what it means to be human

"Is there something unusual about the pace and nature of technological change today? Should we be more worried about the world we’re creating?

Michael Bess is a historian of science at Vanderbilt University and the author of Our Grandchildren Redesigned: Life in a Bioengineered Society. His book offers a sweeping look at our genetically modified future, a future as terrifying as it is promising. But he’s also someone who thinks a lot about the broader relationship between technology and society.

The role that technology plays in human life is becoming an increasingly urgent question. Big tech companies like Facebook and Twitter are under fire for their role in spreading fake news and misinformation during the 2016 presidential election. But the impact of social media will likely pale in comparison to potential revolutions in artificial intelligence or gene editing technologies.

I reached out to Bess to talk about our technological future and why he thinks we’re not asking the sorts of questions we should be asking about where we’re headed and what it will mean for humanity..."

#future = #REALnews #robots #tech #innovation #science #design #singularity #engineering #automation #AI #artificialintelligence #economy #finance #universalbasicincome #basicincome #money #UBI #health #medicine #3dprinting
http://www.impactlab.net/2018/02/27/technology-isnt-just-changing-society-its-changing-what-it-means-to-be-human/
http://www.impactlab.net/2018/02/27/technology-isnt-just-changing-society-its-changing-what-it-means-to-be-human/

Fitbit's cheaper, smaller smartwatch leaks out http://engt.co/2F24mzX

Originally shared by Engadget

Fitbit's cheaper, smaller smartwatch leaks out http://engt.co/2F24mzX
http://engt.co/2F24mzX

Watch ASUS' Zenfone 5Z launch in under 9 minutes! http://engt.co/2F2297M

Originally shared by Engadget

Watch ASUS' Zenfone 5Z launch in under 9 minutes! http://engt.co/2F2297M
http://engt.co/2F2297M

Facebook rolls out job posts to become the blue-collar LinkedIn

Originally shared by TechCrunch

Facebook rolls out job posts to become the blue-collar LinkedIn
http://tcrn.ch/2F1xMOS

German court says cities can ban diesel cars http://engt.co/2FbFZmB

Originally shared by Engadget

German court says cities can ban diesel cars http://engt.co/2FbFZmB
http://engt.co/2FbFZmB

24 ‘Small’ Signs That You’re an INTJ Personality Type


https://introvertdear.com/news/intj-personality-type-small-signs/

#fasting #stemcell

#fasting #stemcell
http://www.healthy-holistic-living.com/scientists-discover-fasting-triggers-stem-cell-regeneration-fights-cancer.html