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Inspired by this study, in the same year, Martin LaBar took a look at a contemporary source – two 1972 college yearbooks – to ...
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While that vision of pushing novel information directly into your brain is clearly fantasy, American computer scientist and futurist Ray Kurzweil thinks we’ll only have to wait until 2045 for ...