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Madelyn Powell

Just tell your mood to Netflix - 0 views

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    If you're in the state of dilemma that what should I watch, then leave your worries on Netflix. All you need to do is just pick up your mood and let Netflix decide the appropriate titles for you.
shubham1545

These cows were asked to wear a VR headset! - 0 views

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    Some Moscow-based farmers tried virtual-reality headsets on their cows. They wanted to test if it improved cows' mood, and hence milk production. It did reduce cows' anxiety, signaling a success. In the 2nd phase, the quality and quantity of the milk produced by VR-wearing cows will be ascertained.
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Futurisms - Critiquing the project to reengineer humanity: Happy Birthday, Nanotechnology? - 0 views

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    "Fifty years ago today, on December 29, 2009, Richard P. Feynman gave an after-dinner talk in Pasadena at an annual post-Christmas meeting of the American Physical Society. Here is how Ed Regis describes the setting of the lecture in his rollicking book Nano: In the banquet room [at the Huntington-Sheraton hotel in Pasadena], a giddy mood prevails. Feynman, although not yet the celebrity physicist he'd soon become, was already famous among his peers not only for having coinvented quantum electrodynamics, for which he'd later share the Nobel Prize, but also for his ribald wit, his clownishness, and his practical jokes. He was a regular good-time guy, and his announced topic for tonight was "There's Plenty of Room at the Bottom" - whatever that meant. "He had the world of young physicists absolutely terrorized because nobody knew what that title meant," said physicist Donald Glaser. "Feynman didn't tell anybody and refused to discuss it, but the young physicists looked at the title 'There's Plenty of Room at the Bottom' and they th"
jacob logan

Robotic teddy bears can boost mood of hospitalised children - 1 views

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    Social robots used in paediatric unit support sessions could aid the recovery of sick children, a study published today in the journal Pediatrics has found.
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