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Tuesday 21 July 2015

Aliens Among Us

WATCH: The History Of Aliens In Film, Exploding The Nuclear Family, If You're Feeling Unmotivated Today, Watch This Video, Here's What Breaking Up Does To Your Brain, What Alien Hunters Plan To Buy With $100 Million, The Risky Eclipse Of Statisticians
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Tuesday, July 21, 2015
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A JOURNEY THROUGH SPACE AND TIME
WATCH: The History Of Aliens In Film
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From their earliest cinematic appearance in Georges Méliès's "A Trip to the Moon" in 1902, our conception of life beyond Earth has changed to reflect our hopes and fears, the technology we've mastered, and our growing knowledge of the universe. Watch our depictions of extraterrestrial life change over nearly 100 films and 112 years.
MOM AND POP AND POP
Exploding The Nuclear Family
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Test-tube babies, surrogates, single parents, gay fathers — the modern era is redefining what a family is.
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If You're Feeling Unmotivated Today, Watch This Video
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Despite being diagnosed with cystic fibrosis at an early age, Vinnie Coryell excels as a professional parkour athlete, entrepreneur, and an inspiration to all. For Vinnie, Parkour is "a tool to create yourself, rather than trying to find yourself."
THIS IS YOUR BRAIN OFF HUGS
Here's What Breaking Up Does To Your Brain
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When the love of your life dumps you, you're going to go a little nuts. But it's a very specific form of crazy: There are actually conflicting neural systems active inside your brain. It's like you're falling in love all over again, only in reverse. Here's how neuroscience explains it.
THEY'RE SET(I) FOR LIFE
What Alien Hunters Plan To Buy With $100 Million
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Russian billionaire Yuri Milner just gave the hunt for alien life a giant cash infusion a $100 million investment. Over the next 10 years, the new Breakthrough Listen initiative will vastly expand the scope and reach of the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence, called SETI for short.
A BIG DATA WITH DESTINY
The Risky Eclipse Of Statisticians
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If statisticians have historically been leaders of data, why was there a need for a brand new breed of data scientists?
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CONGRATS ON YOUR NEW SWAMP FLATS
Image: This Saturday, July 18, 2015, photo, shows visitors walking on the Bonneville Salt Flats, in Utah. The Speed Week races that draw hundreds of racing teams from around the world to Utah's famous salt flats have been canceled for the second consecutive year because of wet conditions. The event organizers announced the cancellation Monday, July 20, of an event that was scheduled to start Aug. 8.
This Saturday, July 18, 2015, photo, shows visitors walking on the Bonneville Salt Flats, in Utah. The Speed Week races that draw hundreds of racing teams from around the world to Utah's famous salt flats have been canceled for the second consecutive year because of wet conditions. The event organizers announced the cancellation Monday, July 20, of an event that was scheduled to start Aug. 8. Credit: AP Photo/Rick Bowmer
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