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Joe Rogan stunned at how scientists recreated Pink Flyod song using 'patient's brain waves'
Joe Rogan stunned at how scientists recreated Pink Flyod song using 'patient's brain waves'
Joe Rogan recently shared an article by Erin Prater about scientists using recorded brain waves to recreate a Pink Floyd song with the help of AI
2023-08-21 16:47
‘Mama June: Family Crisis’: June Shannon seeks to mend ties with daughters ahead of wedding with Justin Stroud
‘Mama June: Family Crisis’: June Shannon seeks to mend ties with daughters ahead of wedding with Justin Stroud
Mama June left a heartfelt voicemail to her daughters and expressed her desire for them to be beside her as she walks down the aisle
2023-06-10 07:21
Kaliningrad stands in for Europe on Russian film sets
Kaliningrad stands in for Europe on Russian film sets
With their access to the West cut off since the beginning of the conflict in Ukraine, Russian filmmakers have turned to the city of Kaliningrad as a...
2023-08-23 18:23
Dazzling Biles wins record eighth US all-around gymnastics title
Dazzling Biles wins record eighth US all-around gymnastics title
Simone Biles dazzled on floor exercise Sunday on the way to a record eighth all-around title at the US Gymnastics Championships, another step on a comeback...
2023-08-28 09:17
Ecuador president dissolves legislature, bringing elections forward
Ecuador president dissolves legislature, bringing elections forward
By Alexandra Valencia QUITO (Reuters) -Ecuador's President Guillermo Lasso dissolved the National Assembly in a decree on Wednesday, bringing forward
2023-05-17 20:16
First pitch: Daniel Bard is ready for Jose Altuve reunion and Astros boos that come with it
First pitch: Daniel Bard is ready for Jose Altuve reunion and Astros boos that come with it
DENVER — It's been more than three months since the conclusion of the World Baseball Classic, but there is still a bit of unresolved business from the WBC that will likely be wrapped up this week when the Colorado Rockies visit the Houston Astros.It was March 18 in Miami when, in a WB...
2023-07-03 21:26
Coach Landon Donovan's 2nd-tier San Diego Loyal to cease operations after 2023 season
Coach Landon Donovan's 2nd-tier San Diego Loyal to cease operations after 2023 season
The San Diego Loyal will cease operations after their fourth season in the United Soccer League’s second-tier League Championship
2023-08-25 09:22
When is the last time South Carolina beat Georgia? Records, matchup history
When is the last time South Carolina beat Georgia? Records, matchup history
The South Carolina vs. Georgia rivalry has been one-sided recently. In Week 3, the Gamecocks are hoping to pull off an upset to mirror their last victory in the series.
2023-09-17 01:28
Scientists baffled by discovery of '2000-year-old computer'
Scientists baffled by discovery of '2000-year-old computer'
Scientists have been left baffled by the discovery of the wreck of a 2,000-year-old “computer” that is amazingly complex. The Antikythera mechanism – an astronomical calendar – has been dubbed “‘the first computer” and has baffled scientists for generations after it was first discovered inside a Greek shipwreck in 1901. The device is a hand-powered time-keeping instrument that used a wing-up system to track the sun, moon and planets’ celestial time. It also worked as a calendar, tracking the phases of the Moon and the timing of eclipses. Despite sounding relatively simple, the mechanism was actually ahead of its time, being more technically sophisticated than any other tool that was invented over the next 1,000 years. In its current condition, the mechanism is in 82 separate fragments with only a third of its original structure remaining, including 30 corroded bronze gearwheels. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Research into the device from experts at University College London involved 3D computer modelling and helped them solve the mystery of how the device worked, revealing a “creation of genius”. Adam Wojcik, a materials scientist at UCL said at the time: “We believe that our reconstruction fits all the evidence that scientists have gleaned from the extant remains to date.” They theorised that the device tracked the movement of the sun, moon and planets on concentric rings, as the ancient Greeks believed that the sun and planets revolved around Earth, rather than the sun. The researchers explained in Scientific Reports: “Solving this complex 3D puzzle reveals a creation of genius—combining cycles from Babylonian astronomy, mathematics from Plato’s Academy and ancient Greek astronomical theories.” Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-06-02 19:20
Corporate defaults jump, highest August monthly tally since 2009 - S&P
Corporate defaults jump, highest August monthly tally since 2009 - S&P
LONDON The number of new corporate defaults globally reached 16 in August, the highest August monthly number since
2023-09-13 19:56
Off-duty US pilot who tried to shut down engines was on mushrooms: documents
Off-duty US pilot who tried to shut down engines was on mushrooms: documents
The off-duty US pilot who tried to shut down the engines of a plane mid-flight over the weekend had taken magic mushrooms and thought he was having a...
2023-10-25 08:21
NATO official calls for transparency over nuclear weapons
NATO official calls for transparency over nuclear weapons
By Greg Torode Singapore (Reuters) -A senior NATO official on Friday urged Beijing to be more open about its accelerating
2023-06-02 21:57