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Rising Life Media
THE BOOK – season 1 – episode 2
Lotus excites his fans world-wide with this free release of THE BOOK, season 1, episode 2. -
Editorial
Falling ‘UP’ the Stairs, Part 1
THE PHILOSOPHY OF UPWARD FALLING It truly is one of the most amazing things about this life : it’s ability to create any type of outcome that you could possibly want. Yet, even more amazing is life’s ability to interact with yo... -
Consciousness
The Magic of Vedic Maths
There is more than one way to reach a correct answer in mathematics. Vedic math, an ancient Indian method, sidesteps traditional computations in a manner that provides a shortcut, while being fun to use and to learn. At TEDYout... -
Biology
Out of Sync: Body Clocks Altered at Cell Level in Depression
Every cell in our bodies runs on a 24-hour clock, tuned to the night-day, light-dark cycles that have ruled us since the dawn of humanity. The brain acts as timekeeper, keeping the cellular clock in sync with the outside world ... -
Consciousness
Brain System for Emotional Self-Control Discovered
Different brain areas are activated when we choose to suppress an emotion, compared to when we are instructed to inhibit an emotion, according a new study from the UCL Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience and Ghent University. I... -
Body & Abundance
Flowers’ Sophisticated Method Of Communication
In one of our earlier articles, we described the life of plants, their incredible ability to learn, make music, dislike human noise and even communicate. According to yet another study we learn much more about the mysterious li... -
Biology
Sense of Touch Reproduced Through Prosthetic Hand
In a study recently published in IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering, neurobiologists at the University of Chicago show how an organism can sense a tactile stimulus, in real time, through an artif... -
Biology
Laughter Perception Networks in Brain Different for Mocking, Joyful or Ticklish Laughter
A laugh may signal mockery, humor, joy or simply be a response to tickling, but each kind of laughter conveys a wealth of auditory and social information. These different kinds of laughter also spark different connections withi... -
Body & Abundance
Plants May Be Deaf But They Can Feel See Smell and Remember
Plants have more in common with humans than most people think. They may be deaf, but they can feel, see, smell and remember, according to plant biologist Daniel Chamovitz, and unlocking the secrets of plant genetics could lead ... -
Body & Abundance
6 Simple Rituals to Reach Your Potential Every Day
Becoming and staying productive isn’t about hard-to-follow programs or logging your every move in an app. It’s about Self-Care. Here are daily to-dos to get you started. by Amber Rae It’s Tuesday morning at 8 a.m. T... -
Earth Matters
German Student Creates Electromagnetic Harvester, Gathers Free Electricity From Thin Air
A German student has built an electromagnetic harvester that recharges an AA battery by soaking up ambient, environmental radiation. These harvesters can gather free electricity from just about anything, including overhead powe... -
Earth Matters
Endangered Green Sea Turtles Make Comeback
Study shows many thriving in protected Florida waters by William E. Gibson WASHINGTON — In one of nature’s best comeback stories, endangered green sea turtles have multiplied in Florida during the past two decades and are... -
Neo-Science
“Space-Warp Galaxy” Explorers Wanted – Oxford University
Online volunteers are being asked to search for ‘space warps’, very rare massive galaxies that bend light around them so that they act rather like giant lenses in space. By looking through data that has never been s... -
Neo-Science
When Will Smartglasses and Other Wearable Computers Hit the Mainstream?
Intel’s Justin Rattner explains why we need new displays and graphics. Tricorders?—Not so much by Larry Greenemeier Google has stoked our collective imagination via relentless promotion of its Google Glass wearable computer in ... -
Body & Abundance
Heroin Vaccine Can Help Users Quit, Eliminate Overdose Risk
Researchers have discovered a new vaccine that could help heroin users kick their addiction to the powerful drug, which is considered one of the most difficult to quit due to the likelihood of succumbing to withdrawl symptoms a... -
Body & Abundance
I Think, Therefore I Heal: The Weird Science of Neurofeedback
It’s been dismissed as bunk science for decades. But does neurofeedback deserve a second look? by Katie Drummond Imagine if treating a mental illness was as simple as playing a video game — except your mind is the control... -
Neo-Science
‘Time Crystals’ Could Upend Physicists’ Theory of Time
In February 2012, the Nobel Prize-winning physicist Frank Wilczek decided to go public with a strange and, he worried, somewhat embarrassing idea. Impossible as it seemed, Wilczek had developed an apparent proof of “time crysta... -
Body & Abundance
Why Your Brain Craves Music
If you’re a music lover, you already know that turning on the tunes can help calm your nerves, make stress disappear, pump up your energy level during a workout, bring back old memories, as well as prompt countless other emotio... -
Neo-Science
How Habitable Are Kepler’s New Worlds?
NASA’s prolific Kepler space observatory never ceases to amaze planet hunters. Last week’s announcement of two “super-Earth” type planets sharing the habitable zone around the red dwarf star Kepler-62 further ratcheted up our o... -
Consciousness
Lost Your Keys? Your Cat? The Brain Can Rapidly Mobilize a Search Party
A contact lens on the bathroom floor, an escaped hamster in the backyard, a car key in a bed of gravel: How are we able to focus so sharply to find that proverbial needle in a haystack? Scientists at the University of Californi... -
Biology
One Form of Neuron Turned Into Another in Brain
A new finding by Harvard stem cell biologists turns one of the basics of neurobiology on its head — demonstrating that it is possible to turn one type of already differentiated neuron into another within the brain. The di...
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Rising Life Media
THE BOOK – season 1 – episode 2
Lotus excites his fans world-wide with this free release of THE BOOK, season 1, episode 2. -
Editorial
Falling ‘UP’ the Stairs, Part 1
THE PHILOSOPHY OF UPWARD FALLING It truly is one of the most amazing things about this life : it’s ability to create any type of outcome that you could possibly want. Yet, even more amazing is life’s ability to interact with yo... -
Consciousness
The Magic of Vedic Maths
There is more than one way to reach a correct answer in mathematics. Vedic math, an ancient Indian method, sidesteps traditional computations in a manner that provides a shortcut, while being fun to use and to learn. At TEDYout... -
Biology
Out of Sync: Body Clocks Altered at Cell Level in Depression
Every cell in our bodies runs on a 24-hour clock, tuned to the night-day, light-dark cycles that have ruled us since the dawn of humanity. The brain acts as timekeeper, keeping the cellular clock in sync with the outside world ... -
Consciousness
Brain System for Emotional Self-Control Discovered
Different brain areas are activated when we choose to suppress an emotion, compared to when we are instructed to inhibit an emotion, according a new study from the UCL Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience and Ghent University. I... -
Body & Abundance
Flowers’ Sophisticated Method Of Communication
In one of our earlier articles, we described the life of plants, their incredible ability to learn, make music, dislike human noise and even communicate. According to yet another study we learn much more about the mysterious li... -
Biology
Sense of Touch Reproduced Through Prosthetic Hand
In a study recently published in IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering, neurobiologists at the University of Chicago show how an organism can sense a tactile stimulus, in real time, through an artif... -
Biology
Laughter Perception Networks in Brain Different for Mocking, Joyful or Ticklish Laughter
A laugh may signal mockery, humor, joy or simply be a response to tickling, but each kind of laughter conveys a wealth of auditory and social information. These different kinds of laughter also spark different connections withi... -
Body & Abundance
Plants May Be Deaf But They Can Feel See Smell and Remember
Plants have more in common with humans than most people think. They may be deaf, but they can feel, see, smell and remember, according to plant biologist Daniel Chamovitz, and unlocking the secrets of plant genetics could lead ... -
Body & Abundance
6 Simple Rituals to Reach Your Potential Every Day
Becoming and staying productive isn’t about hard-to-follow programs or logging your every move in an app. It’s about Self-Care. Here are daily to-dos to get you started. by Amber Rae It’s Tuesday morning at 8 a.m. T... -
Earth Matters
German Student Creates Electromagnetic Harvester, Gathers Free Electricity From Thin Air
A German student has built an electromagnetic harvester that recharges an AA battery by soaking up ambient, environmental radiation. These harvesters can gather free electricity from just about anything, including overhead powe... -
Earth Matters
Endangered Green Sea Turtles Make Comeback
Study shows many thriving in protected Florida waters by William E. Gibson WASHINGTON — In one of nature’s best comeback stories, endangered green sea turtles have multiplied in Florida during the past two decades and are... -
Neo-Science
“Space-Warp Galaxy” Explorers Wanted – Oxford University
Online volunteers are being asked to search for ‘space warps’, very rare massive galaxies that bend light around them so that they act rather like giant lenses in space. By looking through data that has never been s... -
Neo-Science
When Will Smartglasses and Other Wearable Computers Hit the Mainstream?
Intel’s Justin Rattner explains why we need new displays and graphics. Tricorders?—Not so much by Larry Greenemeier Google has stoked our collective imagination via relentless promotion of its Google Glass wearable computer in ... -
Body & Abundance
Heroin Vaccine Can Help Users Quit, Eliminate Overdose Risk
Researchers have discovered a new vaccine that could help heroin users kick their addiction to the powerful drug, which is considered one of the most difficult to quit due to the likelihood of succumbing to withdrawl symptoms a... -
Body & Abundance
I Think, Therefore I Heal: The Weird Science of Neurofeedback
It’s been dismissed as bunk science for decades. But does neurofeedback deserve a second look? by Katie Drummond Imagine if treating a mental illness was as simple as playing a video game — except your mind is the control... -
Neo-Science
‘Time Crystals’ Could Upend Physicists’ Theory of Time
In February 2012, the Nobel Prize-winning physicist Frank Wilczek decided to go public with a strange and, he worried, somewhat embarrassing idea. Impossible as it seemed, Wilczek had developed an apparent proof of “time crysta... -
Body & Abundance
Why Your Brain Craves Music
If you’re a music lover, you already know that turning on the tunes can help calm your nerves, make stress disappear, pump up your energy level during a workout, bring back old memories, as well as prompt countless other emotio... -
Neo-Science
How Habitable Are Kepler’s New Worlds?
NASA’s prolific Kepler space observatory never ceases to amaze planet hunters. Last week’s announcement of two “super-Earth” type planets sharing the habitable zone around the red dwarf star Kepler-62 further ratcheted up our o... -
Consciousness
Lost Your Keys? Your Cat? The Brain Can Rapidly Mobilize a Search Party
A contact lens on the bathroom floor, an escaped hamster in the backyard, a car key in a bed of gravel: How are we able to focus so sharply to find that proverbial needle in a haystack? Scientists at the University of Californi... -
Biology
One Form of Neuron Turned Into Another in Brain
A new finding by Harvard stem cell biologists turns one of the basics of neurobiology on its head — demonstrating that it is possible to turn one type of already differentiated neuron into another within the brain. The di...



















































