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Here’s How to Maintain Healthy Smartphone Habits

Do you have a healthy relationship with your phone?




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The Hunt For The Laws Of Physics Behind Memory And Thought

The massive networks of neurons in our brains produce complex behaviors, like actions and thought. Now physicists want to understand the laws that govern this emergent phenomena.




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Fingers Crossed! How Your Superstitions May Benefit You

Superstitions may seem irrational, but research suggests they have benefits. These age-old rituals may be part of an evolutionary trait.




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Is it Better to Share or Hide a Secret? They Can Both Mentally and Physically Weigh Us Down

What is the psychology behind keeping secrets? How the things we hide affect our wellbeing. Here are some ways to cope with them.




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Some People Love To Scare Themselves in an Already Scary World − Here’s Why

A controlled scary experience can leave you exhilarated and relaxed afterward.




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We Want to Hear Your Thoughts

New brain-coding technology brings us one step closer to mind reading.




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Avatar World Codes – November 2024 – Updated Daily

Find all the latest Avatar World Codes right here in this article! Read on for more!




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Google Gemini Can Now Control Your Google Home Smart Devices

A new extension enters the ring to make Gemini even better than it already is.




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CoD Warzone Mobile Update Raises Minimum System Requirements

Warzone Mobile’s November update is kicking older phones to the curb. If your device can’t keep up, enjoy the game until May 2025.




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Warhammer Tacticus Codes – November 2024

Find the latest Warhammer Tacticus Codes here! Keep reading for more!




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Should Psychologists Talk About Their Own Mental Health?

From research to "me-search."




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How Has The Pandemic Affected Mental Health Research?

I look at how COVID-19 is driving mental health research




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A Curiously Written Coronavirus Paper

The mystery of "extreme acute respiratory syndrome"




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The Man Who Thought AIDS Was All In The Mind

I look at one of the most remarkable articles in the history of psychology




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Dialogue With Dreamers

Researchers claim that they can ask questions and receive answers from dreaming participants.




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Citizen Science for Women's History Month and Other March Events

Celebrate astronomer Maria Mitchell, observe World Water Day and prepare for Citizen Science Month




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The Sun Takes Center Stage for Citizen Science Month Week 2

Along with eclipse-related activities, try some pet projects, library kits and litter monitoring




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Highlights of Upcoming Week 3 of Citizen Science Month

Bats, dolphins, National Parks and a 12-hour Zooniverse Palooza are coming up for Citizen Science Month.




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Become a guardian of nature! Learn to rewild with native plants

Restore biodiversity in your community.




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Make History With Citizen Science

Delve into the past with these projects, steeped in history




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What Goes On Inside the Mind of a Dog?

Help researchers understand the underpinnings of dog personality and behavior with these Citizen Science projects.




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Astronomers Could Observe Warp Drives In Action

But only in the event of a warp-drive equivalent to a space shuttle disaster.




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ChatGPT Has Changed The Way Scientists Write Scientific Papers. Here's How

A study of 14 million research papers reveals a sudden and dramatic change that occurred soon after ChatGPT appeared.




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To Guard Against Cyberattacks in Space, Researchers Ask ‘What if?’

A new study explains the problem of cyberattacks in space and how to help anticipate novel and surprising scenarios.




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Google Researchers Reveal The Myriad Ways Malicious Actors Are Misusing Generative AI

The research also reveals entirely new forms of communication that blur the distinction between good and bad uses of AI




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Quantum Algorithm Solves Travelling Salesperson Problem With 1-Qubit

Quantum physicists have developed an algorithm that uses a single qubit to solve a problem that had previously needed thousands of them.




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A Third Of The World Lacks Internet Access. Airborne Communications Stations Could Fix That

An experimental aircraft could someday play a role in providing internet access to rural areas or disaster zones




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From Thoughts To Words: How AI Deciphers Neural Signals To Help A Man With ALS speak

"Brain-computer interfaces are a groundbreaking technology that can help paralyzed people regain functions they’ve lost."




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Robots are Coming to the Kitchen − What That Could Mean for Society and Culture

Can food technology really change society? Yes, just consider the seismic impact of the microwave oven.




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Will Phones Let You Smell What's On The Other End Of The Call One Day?

Phones that transmit odors seem like a great idea, but careful what you wish for!




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CubeSats, the Tiniest of Satellites, Are Changing How We Explore the Solar System

CubeSats make it affordable for universities and private companies to launch a satellite into space.




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Tracking Vampire Worms With AI To Diagnose Schistosomiasis Before the Parasites Causing It Hatch in Your Blood

People often contract schistosomiasis through water contaminated with infected snails and feces.




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Your Next Favorite Story Won’t Be Written by AI, but It Could Be Someday

AI language models are getting pretty good at writing – but not so much at creative storytelling.




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Astronomy for Beginners: How to Get Started in Backyard Astronomy

Astronomy doesn't deserve its reputation as a tough, expensive hobby. You just need to begin with the right advice.

The post Astronomy for Beginners: How to Get Started in Backyard Astronomy appeared first on Sky & Telescope.




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Helen Sawyer Hogg: Giving the Stars to Everyone

Helen Sawyer Hogg stood at the front of a small but growing force of woman astronomers in the first half of the 20th century. This is her story.

The post Helen Sawyer Hogg: Giving the Stars to Everyone appeared first on Sky & Telescope.



  • Famous and Noteworthy Astronomers
  • Resources and Education

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See the Photos that Won the Royal Observatory Greenwich's Astronomy Photographer of the Year Awards

The Royal Observatory Greenwich has announced the winners of the 16th annual Astronomy Photographer of the Year contest.

The post See the Photos that Won the Royal Observatory Greenwich's Astronomy Photographer of the Year Awards appeared first on Sky & Telescope.



  • Astronomy & Observing News
  • Astronomy and Society
  • Astrophotography: Tips & Techniques
  • Resources and Education
  • astrophotography

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May Podcast: Big Dipper Shows the Way

High above you on May evenings is an one obvious star pattern that just about everyone knows: the Big Dipper. This “Swiss Army Knife of the sky” can help you find many other key springtime stars and constellations. Just download or stream this month’s Sky Tour podcast.

The post May Podcast: Big Dipper Shows the Way appeared first on Sky & Telescope.



  • Astronomy & Observing News
  • Night Sky Sights
  • Observing
  • Sky Tour Astronomy Podcast

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August Podcast: Nova Watch in the Northern Crown

Let’s go on a night-sky tour of the stars and planets that you’ll see overhead during August. Find a good seat for some great “shooting stars,” watch Saturn climb in the eastern sky in early evening, check out the summer's brightest stars, and start looking for a once-in-your-lifetime star blast. 

The post August Podcast: Nova Watch in the Northern Crown appeared first on Sky & Telescope.



  • Astronomy & Observing News
  • Night Sky Sights
  • Observing
  • Sky Tour Astronomy Podcast

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October Podcast: The Moon’s Waxing and Waning

Come along on a guided tour of the stars and planets that you’ll see overhead during October. Ponder the Moon’s whereabouts; spot four planets and a fast-moving comet, and watch for meteors shed by Halley’s Comet.

The post October Podcast: The Moon’s Waxing and Waning appeared first on Sky & Telescope.



  • Astronomy & Observing News
  • Night Sky Sights
  • Observing
  • Sky Tour Astronomy Podcast

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Deathworld 2 : a sequel to Deathworld

Location: Special Collections Hevelin Collection- PS3558.A778D4434 1964




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Spacepaw

Location: Special Collections Hevelin Collection- PS3554.I325S6 1969




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Searching for habitable worlds : aan introduction

Location: Electronic Resource- 




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New frontiers in the solar system : an integrated exploration strategy

Location: Special Collections x-Collection- QB501.N38 2003




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Collisions, rings, and other Newtonian N-body problems

Location: Electronic Resource- 




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Life in the stars : an exposition of the view that on some planets of some stars exist beings higher than ourselves, and on one a world-leader, the supreme embodiment of the eternal spirit which animates the whole

Location: Special Collections Hevelin Collection- BD511.Y6 1928




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Industrial power distribution

Location: Electronic Resource- 




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IIW Guidelines on Weld Quality in Relationship to Fatigue Strength

Location: Electronic Resource- 




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Service Network Design of Bike Sharing Systems Analysis and Optimization

Location: Electronic Resource- 




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Kamusi ya Kiswahili : yaani kitabu cha maneno ya Kiswahili

Location: Main Library- PL8703.J65 1980x




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Taarifa ya miaka 50 ya muungano wa Tanganyika na Zanzibar, 1964-2014

Location: Main Library- JQ3515.T33 2014