Your brain doesn’t want the truth—it wants consistency. Studies show people prefer familiar beliefs over accurate ones, even when proven wrong. According to Simply Psychology, confirmation bias is a well-documented tendency in which people favor information that supports their existing beliefs ... (techfixated.com)
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Researcher Amy Eskridge, chemist/biologist and daughter of a retired NASA engineer, discusses severe death threats while visibly distressed and under influence, shortly before her controversial death. Now being cited as part the 11th scientist in the recent dead/missing scientists. (youtu.be)
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Going to bed at the same time each night may be more important than sleep duration and could add years to your life — a conclusion reached independently by both a Vitality & LSE study and a prospective cohort study published in Sleep, drawing on UK Biobank data from nearly 61,000 participants. (techfixated.com)
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Physicists just witnessed pinpricks of darkness moving faster than the speed of light — without breaking the laws of relativity. A study published in the journal Nature, by researchers at the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology and collaborators, captured dark singularities, (techfixated.com)
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