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Smithsonian Magazine-the Daily.

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"Why New York celebrates New Year's Eve with a ball drop." Views expressed in this science and technology update are those of the reporters and correspondents.  Accessed on 31 December 2024, 2255 UTC. Content and Source:  https://www.smithsonianmag.com. Please check link or scroll down to read your selections.  Thanks for joining us today. Russ Roberts (https://hawaiisciencejournal.blogspot.com).   Tuesday, December 31, 2024 View in Browser The Times Square New Year's Eve Ball is tested the day before New Year's Eve atop the roof of One Times Square in New York, on Dec. 30, 2015.  (Wang Lei/Xinhua Press/Corbis)   Here’s Why New York Celebrates New Year’s Eve by Dropping a Ball New Year’s Eve wasn’t always a riotous party Danny Lewis ADVERTISEMENT FEATURED ARTICLES Seven Scientific Discoveries From 2024 That Could Lead to New Inventions Lucky Foods for the New Year SMITHSONIAN JOURNEYS Travel the World with Smithsonian - Request Your Free Catalog Today! ...

Live Science Newsletter.

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"Could we ever retrieve memories from a dead person's brain?" Views expressed in this science and technology update are those of the reporters and correspondents.  Accessed on 31 December 2024, 1418 UTC. Content and Source:  https://www.livescience.com. Please check link or scroll down to read your selections.  Thanks for joining us today. Russ Roberts (https://hawaiisciencejournal.blogspot.com).   December 31, 2024 CONNECT WITH LIVESCIENCE        Amazing science every day SIGN UP  ⋅     WEBSITE   Top Science News (Eoneren via Getty Images) Could we ever retrieve memories from a dead person's brain? Neuroscientists have identified the physical locations where memories are stored in the brain. But would that enable us to retrieve memories from someone who has died? Read More History & Archaeology (The Print Collector / Alamy Stock Photo) 2,000-year-old RSVP: A birthday invitation from the Roman frontier that has the earliest known Lat...

Techspot Weekly Newsletter.

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"Hidden hydrogen reserves could power the entire Earth for centuries." Views expressed in this science and technology update are those of the reporters and correspondents.  Accessed on 30 December 2024, 2335 UTC. Content and Source:  techspot.com. Please check link or scroll down to read your selections.  Thanks for joining us today. Russ Roberts (https://hawaiisciencejournal.blogspot.com.   LATEST IN TECH DECEMBER 30 Futurology Hidden underground hydrogen reserves could power the entire Earth for centuries The research, led by Geoffrey Ellis, a petroleum geochemist at the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), has been published in the journal Science Advances. It suggests that tapping... AI Nvidia believes the robotics market is about to explode, just like ChatGPT A report by The Financial Times has revealed Nvidia's plans to achieve this future. It highlights how Deepu Talla, Nvidia's VP of robotics, believes the robotics market... Tech Culture Passports may soon become o...