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(Pseudo) Scientific Strategies for Trick-or-Treating Like a Beast | WIRED

If you are somewhere between the age when you get teeth and the age when you lose them, you are probably interested in candy. Since Halloween is the best night of the year to indulge your sweet tooth, it should be right up your spooky, deserted alley. (Pseudo) Scientific Strategies for Trick-or-Treating Like a Beast | WIRED

iPhones are Allergic to Helium | iFixit

This is the kind of tale that you don’t hear every day.  Erik Wooldridge is a Systems Specialist at Morris Hospital near Chicago. During the installation of a new GE Healthcare MRI machine, he started getting calls that cell phones weren’t working. Then, some Apple Watches started glitching. iPhones are Allergic to Helium | iFixit

Smash Players Plead With Each Other To Please, For The Love Of God, Stop Sm

At Jason “RustyTrombone” Husisian’s first Super Smash Bros. tournament at a hotel in Easton, Pennsylvania, he was focused on out-maneuvering his opponent when a nearby attendee’s smell filled his nostrils. “I get a whiff and I legit start coughing,” Husisian recalled. Smash Players Plead With Each Other To Please, For The Love Of God, Stop Sm

New Zealand chooses Google Chromebooks over Microsoft Windows 10 for educat

While many people use Windows 10 every day, I sometimes wonder how many actually enjoy doing so. Look, Microsoft's operating system is very popular, but that could be largely out of habit. The interface is inconsistent and with aggressive telemetry, it can feel like you are being spied on too. New Zealand chooses Google Chromebooks over Microsoft Windows 10 for educat

Microdosing magic truffles makes you more creative

Psychologists James Fadiman and Sophia Korb have compiled more than 1,500 reports detailing individual experiences with microdosing. Based on their research, they define microdosing as when a user takes a small amount of a psychotropic drug, such as LSD, peyote, or magic truffles. Microdosing magic truffles makes you more creative

Humanium Is A Metal Made From Guns, To Help Stop Gun Violence

What if every time the police confiscated guns, those weapons were melted down and remade into something that benefited the people and communities who had been hurt by gun violence? That’s the premise of The Humanium Metal Initiative, a pro bono campaign from Stockholm creative agencies Great Work Humanium Is A Metal Made From Guns, To Help Stop Gun Violence

A chemical criterion for rating movies | Max-Planck-Gesellschaft

A measurable criterion now exists for determining the age rating of films. A group of scientists at the Max Planck Institute for Chemistry in Mainz has found that the concentration of isoprene in cinema air correlates with the cinema industry‘s voluntary classification of films. A chemical criterion for rating movies | Max-Planck-Gesellschaft

SQLite creator crucified after code of conduct warns devs to love God, and

Open-source database SQLite has told its developers it expects them to follow Christ, love chastity, clothe the naked, and not murder, steal, nor sleep with their colleagues' spouses. That's the upshot of a somewhat untypical code of conduct that the organization has published online. SQLite creator crucified after code of conduct warns devs to love God, and

Chinese city 'plans to launch artificial moon to replace streetlights' | Sc

In Chengdu, there is reportedly an ambitious plan afoot for replacing the city’s streetlights: boosting the glow of the real moon with that of a more powerful fake one. The south-western Chinese city plans to launch an illumination satellite in 2020. Chinese city 'plans to launch artificial moon to replace streetlights' | Sc

M.I.T. Plans College for Artificial Intelligence, Backed by $1 Billion - Th

Every major university is wrestling with how to adapt to the technology wave of artificial intelligence — how to prepare students not only to harness the powerful tools of A.I., but also to thoughtfully weigh its ethical and social implications. A.I. M.I.T. Plans College for Artificial Intelligence, Backed by $1 Billion - Th

Shows - Dos and Don’ts in Case of Gasoline Poisoning | University of Utah H

Interviewer: Let's say you accidentally swallow a mouthful of gasoline, how dangerous is that? That's next on The Scope. Announcer: Medical news and research from University of Utah physicians and specialists you can use for a happier and healthier life. You're listening to The Scope. Shows - Dos and Don’ts in Case of Gasoline Poisoning | University of Utah H

Finland Emojis - thisisFINLAND

Finland is the first country in the world to publish its own set of country themed emojis. The Finland emoji collection contains 56 tongue-in-cheek emotions, which were created to explain some hard-to-describe Finnish emotions, Finnish words and customs. Finland Emojis - thisisFINLAND

Fast and hardwired: Gut-brain connection could lead to a "new sense"

The mysteries of our "second brain" are a profound new frontier in 21st century medical science. While research is rapidly discovering amazing connections between our gut and our brain, little is known about how these two distinct parts of the body communicate with each other. Fast and hardwired: Gut-brain connection could lead to a "new sense"