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To crack human brain's code, a search for visionaries

To crack the code of the human brain, Cori Bargmann figures it's best to keep an open mind. As one of two leaders of a ... Read More

Star formation during beginning of universe discovered

Distant, dust-filled galaxies were bursting with newborn stars much earlier in cosmic history than previously thought, a new study suggests. So-called "starburst galaxies" produce stars at ... Read More

Iceland to ban web porn to save kids

  Iceland is considering banning web pornography in bid to save young kids from it's damaging effects, and by doing so it would become the first ... Read More

The Key Idea to Have cyberlockers

Cyberlockers, are also known as cloud storage or file storage services, enable users to keep files, or back them up, on the internet. Users can access ... Read More

Energy drinks no more effective than a cup of coffee

With ingredients such as guarana and ginseng, energy drinks have been heralded for their mind andbody-boosting qualities, but according to new research, the only useful ... Read More

Neanderthals may have sailed to Mediterranean islands

A study has provided new evidence which suggests that Neanderthals, or even older Homo erectus("Upright Man") might have sailed around the Mediterranean, stopping at islands ... Read More

planetary collision may have led to depletion of zinc on moon

By examining lunar rocks gathered by Apollo mission, astronauts have shed new insights about the moon's chemical makeup as well as clues about the giant ... Read More

Life could have come from outer space

Researchers suggest microorganisms that crashed to Earth embedded in the fragments of distant planets might have been the sprouts of life on this planet. ... Read More

Life could have come from outer space

Researchers suggest microorganisms thatcrashed to Earth embedded in the fragments ofdistant planets might have been the sprouts oflife on this planet.The researchers report that under ... Read More

Musical training in childhood makes for better listeners

Practicing music for only few years in childhood may help improve brain functions in adulthood particularly when it comes to listening and the complex processing of sound, according to a new Northwestern University study.The impact of music on the brain has been a hot topic in science in the past decade. ... Read More

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The way you think is the way you act reflects your personality

  People with a growth mindset believe they can achieve more if they apply themselves — so they apply themselves more. It’s not that they are naturally predisposed to be more successful in life, it’s their mindset that drives them towards a more successful lifestyle.It’s not that somebody is a “born winner” or a “born loser”. Strong, confident personalities are developed through habits, actions, and choices.  Of course, your upbringing and environment play a large role in making this easier/harder but you are ultimately responsible for your own choices. If you believe you are destined to be unlucky, broke, shy, stupid, or ... Read More