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A Tesla is Never "Off"
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Although Tesla is "off" to most normal onlookers... you must realize that the battery regulations system and other systems are in an ALWAYS on mode. Very interesting to see the car actually working even while it may appear "off" to onlookers. Needless to say I go to see some of the inner software at work. Pretty complex code running 24/7
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I went to the Portland, OR Tesla showroom where I got to see a few interesting Easter eggs in their software. Fun stuff. One is "Mars" Do you know of any others?
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An Effect of Climate Change You Could Really Lose Sleep Over
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People sleep in a park during hot weather in Dhaka, Bangladesh. CreditAbir Abdullah/European Pressphoto Agency Global warming caused by human emissions of greenhouse gases is having clear effects in the physical world: more heat waves, heavier rainstorms and higher sea levels, to cite a few. In recent years, though, social scientists have been wrestling with a murkier question: What will climate change mean for human welfare? Forecasts in this realm are tricky, necessarily based on a long chain of assumptions. Scientific papers have predicted effects as varied as a greater spread of tropical diseases, fewer deaths from cold weather and more from hot weather…
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Dopaminergic neurons are located in the midbrain structures substantia nigra (SNc) and the ventral tegmental area (VTA). Their axons project to the striatum (caudate nucleus, putamen and ventral striatum including nucleus accumbens), the dorsal and ventral prefrontal cortex. (Credit: Oscar Arias-Carrión et al.) People who frequently check Facebook on their smartphone tend to have less gray matter in a reward-related area of the brain, according to new research. “Smartphones, Facebook – in short the digital world – is a major part of our lives,” the study’s corresponding author, Christian Montag of Ulm University, told PsyPost. “A better neuroscientific understan…
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