| Could black holes be portals to other universes? Hard to say really, but it's one of the fascinating things we pondered this week on clipmarks.com.
We travelled back in time with the discovery of a prehistoric lost land below the North Sea and the recreation of ancient Roman perfumes. Nomadic tribes with fold-up nanotech lighting and robots with artificial mucus showed us the fascinating state of science and technology today. Meanwhile, the not-too-distant future is set to bring us magnetic trains, miniature air vehicles and intelligence drugs.
A daily pill to replace the Starbucks habit might sound compelling, but what does all this progress mean for us? How will our bodies react as some of us embrace probiotics and vegan fudge while most of us are trained to ignore our unnatural food supply and the bovine growth hormone in our milk? How will our brains develop as we grow up playing with mind-reading toys and customizing our iGoogle while navigating a new age of peer pressure and cyber bullying?
And will we have to adhere to the 10 ways to help save the earth in order to lift our spirits? What if we raise money for charity by running a marathon in slow motion or buying handmade dolls from Mozambique? It certainly can't hurt to celebrate Global Love Day and other obscure holidays.
Whatever your path, it's good to know you can still graduate from college at the ripe age of 95 because pondering the mysteries of the past, present and future should never get old. Everything from ancient Greek wisdoms, to geoglyphs and plasmonics, to the top 10 things you didn't know about death... just keep that mind rolling.
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