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Kevin Sawyer

Kevin Sawyer is a widely published freelance writer from Tampa. He has written thousands of articles on thousands of subjects for hundreds of companies, website blogs, magazines, and news sites. He is also the author of several ebooks and specializes in SEO content writing as well as social media management and marketing.

Children’s moral decisions differ from adults?

Not all humans are capable of making moral judgments. This seems to be something that science is continually unable to see. However, for those humans that have consciences, and who develop what has become known as a “moral sense”, it has been a long held belief for scientists that adults and children don’t see moral judgments …

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New device can sense emotions using wireless

Scientists working at MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab, have created a device that employs wireless signals to determine emotions in someone at a distance. The device is called the EQ Radio and it can measure a person’s heartbeat and breathing to determine what emotions a person may be feeling. At least, this is …

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Brain cancer tumors being fought with skin cells

Scientists at the University of North Carolina have taken a huge step forward with regard to battling a rare brain tumor by using regular skin cells. The skin cells are actually being turned into hunters as they are injected into a particular part of the brain and they are able to track the cancer cells …

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Why happy people really are different

Happiness just doesn’t happen out of nowhere. It’s not something you can wait around for or pursue. Happiness, for the most part, is a state of mind. It is an accumulation of habits dedicated toward a perceived and defined state of happiness. Happiness is not something that is outside of yourself. You choose to be …

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Her name is Rachael and she’s allergic to water

Her name is Rachael Warwick and she is deathly allergic to water. What? Rachael suffers from one of the rarest afflictions known to humans: aquagenic urticaria. It is so rare that it only afflicts one out of every 250 million people. For Rachael, it is no laughing matter, or a crying one for that matter. …

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Study finds video games can improve learning

Yale University researchers have completed a study that suggests that a computer based training program, known as Activate, as well as video games can improve learning. The Yale study looked at 500 second graders and their reading and math scores received on school directed standardized tests. The conclusions stated that such brain activated training programs, …

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Can new crowd simulator system eliminate stampedes?

The possibility, and the reality, of large crowds stampeding in a emergency is, sadly, no longer a possibility. From live shooters at crowded international airports, to huge sporting or entertainment events, to religious congregations at such sites as Mecca, the danger of stampeding people who have no where to go is all to frighteningly real. …

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Stanford monkeys texting 12 words a minute

Two Stanford research scientists have developed a system whereby monkeys are able to text up to 12 words a minute. The researchers believe that their work is going to be able to help those with afflictions that prevent them from communicating effectively. They think, they say, that these new experiments will design more effective technology …

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