Did invention of agriculture make humans lazy?

New research at the University of Cambridge across thousands of years of human evolution shows that skeletons have become much lighter and more fragile since the invention of agriculture — a result of increasingly sedentary lifestyles as humans shifted …
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This brain hat helps the paralyzed make music

His latest invention is the brain computer music interface (BCMI) which allows people to create music using just their eyes. How it works By connecting electrodes to the back of the head, the system can tell where you’re looking by monitoring brain activity.
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It doesn’t matter what J.K. Rowling has to say about Harry Potter anymore

Michelle Smith is a research fellow at the Centre for Memory, Imagination and Invention at Deakin University. Who owns a story? When an author writes a book, are the words on the page the definitive version of the plot and characters? Does what the author …
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The Most Innovative Products from the Seoul International Invention Fair

International invention shows are incredibly eye opening. Seeing the efforts of people from other countries really exposes you to the differences – and similarities – between people from different cultural and socioeconomic backgrounds. Nicole Lininger …
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Anos book out

These earned him two Presidential Gold Medals for earth-boring device, three presidential diplomas of merit for solar energy devices and apparatuses, seven Outstanding Filipino Inventor and Invention Awards and four successive International Awards from the …
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Tumbleweeds prove no match for man’s invention

PUEBLO – Drought over the past few years has resulted in unusually large amounts of tumbleweed across Colorado, but one man’s new invention is helping combat the problem in Pueblo County. The mystery of where Earth’s water came from deepens The mystery of …
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