Defense sources told "Globes" in the past few days that the sensors and advanced algorithms on which the system is based have already provided the IDF with warning of the presence of a tunnel that constituted the infrastructure for a possible future terrorist attack on Israeli territory.
Binge Reading Disorder by Nikkitha Bakshani The typical American consumes more than 100,000 words a day, and remembers none of them. When everybody’s reading, but nobody’s smarter, what value has the word?
When we scroll, our eyes tend to move in the shape of the letter “F.” Research by Danish web usability consultant Jakob Nielson states that when people read on the internet, their eye movements first move all the way across the page, then only halfway across the page as they scroll further down, until their eyes are barely crossing the page at all. Many websites have been optimized to accommodate this “F” pattern, which, when you think about it, is about half of the actual text.
Tech titans’ latest project: Defy death For centuries, explorers have searched the world for the fountain of youth. Today’s billionaires believe they can create it, using technology and data.
Acceptance of the point at which intelligence and its inventions can no longer battle the ultimate natural master, death, is a true affirmation of what it means to be human. SUSAN JACOBY, “Never Say Die”
FBI overstated forensic hair matches in nearly all trials before 2000
Of 28 examiners with the FBI Laboratory’s microscopic hair comparison unit, 26 overstated forensic matches in ways that favored prosecutors in more than 95 percent of the 268 trials reviewed so far
cravings are more strongly linked to emotions and external cues that evoke memories ‒ while being hungry can certainly be a factor in starting cravings, they are more psychological than physiological. Being sad, anxious, stressed, bored, or lonely is often the trigger for a craving, Kemps says