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    15 March
    Science

    Tik tok users discover a 1983 CIA report about transcending spacetime with your mind

    TikTok users have uncovered a bewildering CIA report from nearly four decades ago which describes the agency’s belief that humans can transcend space and time using a technique called the Gateway Experience. @abby_careyyy It’s about time this is general knowledge #mystery #gateway #cia #research #learnontiktok #fyp #foryoupage #gatewayprocess #monroeinstitute #explained ♬ Creepy Dollhouse – Peder B. Helland The report entitled Analysis and Assessment of The Gateway Process was penned in 1983 by US Army Lieutenant Colonel Wayne M McDonnell. McDonnell described the Gateway Experience as ‘a training system designed to bring enhanced strength, focus and coherence to the amplitude and…

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  • 13 March
    Qualcomm

    Snapdragon 888 is struggling to meet demands as global semiconductor shortage hurts chip production

    The Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 was unveiled last year, and at the moment, it is the latest and greatest the company has to offer. Since then, we have seen the chip appear in several flagship devices, including the Galaxy S21 series, ROG Phone 5, and a few devices from Oppo and Xiaomi, along with the upcoming OnePlus 9 series. Needless to say, there are a lot of devices that are still going to release with the Snapdragon 888 chipset, but the latest report suggests that Qualcomm might not be able to supply enough Snapdragon 888 chips. Several sources familiar with the…

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  • 13 March
    Science-Tech

    Quantum dots are made of toxic metals. Carbon nanodots could serve as cheaper, cleaner quantum dot alternatives for the future

    Quantum dots generally refer to specially fabricated nanocrystals that exhibit unique electrical and optical properties due to their inherent quantum properties. Tiny fluorescent semiconductor dots, called quantum dots, are useful in a variety of health and electronic technologies but are made of toxic, expensive metals. Nontoxic and economic carbon-based dots are easy to produce, but they emit less light. A new study that uses ultrafast nanometric imaging found good and bad emitters among populations of carbon dots. This observation suggests that by selecting only super-emitters, carbon nanodots can be purified to replace toxic metal quantum dots in many applications, the…

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  • 13 March
    Leaks

    Apple M1X performance goes through the roof, trades blows with 10 core i9 10900k and Ryzen 7 5800x in multicore results!

    Apple will be releasing their new MacBook Pro models within the second half of 2021, so we will eventually see the true performance of the M1X within a few months from now! The upcoming chipset is said to be even more powerful than the 5nm M1, and one YouTuber has provided some estimated numbers based on the performance data of existing Apple chipsets. One thing is for sure; assuming these figures are accurate, the new MacBook Pro models could be the fastest portable machines the world has bore witness to. Estimated multi-core performance results for the expected M1X processor have…

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  • 12 March
    Science-Tech

    Lithium ion batteries will now have triple the capacity thanks to a new nanomaterial

    One of the most-cited concerns about all-electric cars — battery capacity — will soon become moot thanks to a new nanomaterial capable of tripling the capacity and extending the service life of lithium-ion batteries, according to a new study published in the Journal of Alloys and Compounds. The inherent limits of graphite in all-electric batteries Scientists of the National University of Science and Technology “MISIS” (NUST MISIS), part of an international team of researchers, managed to increase the capacity and extend the service life of lithium-ion batteries. According to the researchers, they have synthesized a new nanomaterial that can replace low-efficiency graphite…

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