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Magnus Renfors, Ane Brun
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An Age of Hyperabundance
At the conversational AI conference. By Laura Preston
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Oweynagat
The Cave of Cats
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The Black Sun of Democracy
“ I'd like to point out this entire controversy is intrinsically horrible. Personally, I don't think that something is good just because it's old, because I am not a conservative.”
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Particle mystery deepens, as physicists confirm that the muon is more magnetic than predicted
A potential chink in physicists’ understanding of fundamental particles and forces now looks more real. New measurements confirm a fleeting subatomic particle called the muon may be ever so slightly more magnetic than theory predicts, a team of more than 200 physicists reported this week.
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I'm a lucid dream researcher – here's how to train your brain to do it
Research on lucid dreams is still in its infancy, but some induction techniques already hold real promise - and most can be tried in the comfort of your own bedroom. By Achilleas Pavlou.
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It looked like a simple domestic murder
Then police learned about the alien reptile cult. By Kyle Swenson.
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What The Hell Is Going On With UFOs And The Department Of Defense?
Someone or something appears to have some extremely advanced technology and the Pentagon is actively changing the nature of the conversation about it. By Tyler Rogoway.
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Eighteen Pictures That Show What the 9 Classic Symptoms of Borderline Personality Disorder 'Look' Like
Which do you relate to most? By Juliette Virzi.
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The Dreams Of A Man Asleep For Three Weeks
On March 22, 2018, I was rushed to the hospital for life-saving surgery. Due to complications with the procedure, I didn’t regain full, coherent consciousness until the second week in April. For three weeks I was stuck inside my own mind, subject to a seemingly unending series of dreams.... By Michael Fahey.
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Barron Trump, Time Travel, and the Limits of Conspiracy Theories
The story of Ingersoll Lockwood’s books "Baron Trump's Marvelous Underground Journey" have been used to peddle a time travel conspiracy before. By Mike Rothschild.
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Mesmerising Science: The Franklin Commission and the Modern Clinical Trial
Benjamin Franklin, magnetic trees, and erotically-charged séances — Urte Laukaityte on how a craze for sessions of 'animal magnetism' in late 18th-century Paris led to the randomised placebo-controlled and double-blind clinical trials we know and love today.
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The Victorian Occultist Accused of Killing Men With Her Mind
Pioneering feminist and animal rights campaigner Anna Kingsford was one of the 19th century's most remarkable women. Then she was charged with using black magic to murder two vivisectionists. By Dee Cunning.
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Deo, Non Fortuna
Dion Fortune, Psychic Warfare and the Magical Battle of Britain. By David Metcalfe.
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Operation Delirium
Decades after a risky Cold War experiment, a scientist lives with secrets. By Raffi Khatchadourian.
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Queer Eye for the Dead Guy
Naked ghosts and phantom fashion. By Aaron Dabbah.
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When ICU Delirium Leads To Symptoms Of Dementia After Discharge
Up to half of all patients who survive emergency medical treatment in the intensive care unit have mental problems when they return home. Doctors studying the problem say it starts with delirium.
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Irish-American Witchcraft: The Good and the Bad of Fairy Work
Speaking for the kind of Otherworldly beings I deal with danger and blessing are two sides of one coin and the more dedicated you are to fairy work the more you are open to both. By Morgan Daimler.
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Psychedelic [DMT] 'mimics near-death experience'
Near-death experiences are caused by changes in how the brain operates, say researchers. By Alex Therrien.
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Time Loop at Hanging Rock
While there was no actual disappearance of schoolgirls at Hanging Rock either around the turn of the century or in the 19-teens when Lindsay attended Clyde School, there was a traumatic disappearance in Lindsay’s near future when she wrote her manuscript: none other than the cutting of her final chapter, with its beauty and strangeness and its mathematical-physical musings. By Eric Wargo.
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