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POPSRender Farm The REBUS Render Farm provides you with 250 workstations right away to render your still-images and animations. No matter which 3D-application you're using: We support them all! Whether you have to meet close deadlines or permanently need a reliable partner for your renderings - our renderfarm service is fast, safe and easy, thanks to our unique technology, the Farminizer Software.
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POPSWatch Satellite Data In Action Unfortunately you may have to play this through once before watching but I think most of you will find it worth your time. You can make this full screen by clicking the middle button in the lower right corner. This clip is an audio visual "Living Atlas" journey of our world, showing the beauty and fragility of planet Earth as seen through satellite data.
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POPSHypnotic Trances: science confirms benefits According to a new study of the neural mechanisms of hypnosis-induced paralysis, Braid's definition was remarkably accurate. The study, published in the journal Neuron, demonstrates that hypnosis does indeed lead to increased activity in areas of the brain involved in attention, as well as in other areas involved in mental imagery and self-awareness. Hypnosis can therefore exert control over bodily movements by enhancing mental representations of the self (or self-imagery) and focusing attention on them. Read on »
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POPSTransformers Revenge Of The Fallen Review Transformers Revenge Of The Fallen Release Date: June 24th, 2009 transformers Review, transformers movie info, transformers photo gallery and much more this web site http://www.watchtransformers2revengeofthefallen.com
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POPSdreams that observation raised another question — whether people who don’t see images during the day might see them when they shut their eyes at night
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POPSInternet use could improve brain function and speed up decision-making Previous studies have warned that too much computer use could be responsible for increasing levels of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). Dr Gary Small, director of the memory and ageing research centre at the University of California, Los Angeles, said: "Young people are growing up immersed in this technology and their brains are more malleable, more plastic and changing than with older brains," he said.
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POPSInternet 'speeds up decision making and brain function' "The next generation, as (Charles) Darwin suggests, will adapt to this environment. Those who become really good at technology will have a survival advantage - they will have a higher level of economic success and their progeny will be better off." The brains of 24 volunteers between the ages of 55 and 76 were scanned for the study.
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POPSCalming your thoughts through mindfulness "We want to move into a place where the outside world will do whatever it's going to do without us going through the roller coaster of emotions," Rogers says. "We want to maintain this more alive, vigilant, present way of being that is somewhat independent of how things are going."
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POPS'Mind's eye' influences visual perception The new findings offer an objective tool to assess the often-slippery concept of imagination. This is an interesting and fascinating experiment. It is perhaps a far shot but this may point towards the roots of human's ability and inclination to envision a future reality and than change the world around to fit this reality.
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POPSTrain your Mind's Eye I personally have difficulty visualizing things. For example, if I imagine a cylinder and try to rotate it in my mind, I cannot get it to stop. In fact, the harder I think about stopping it, the faster it rotates. Cultivate: "And just as a note, I have great trouble in controlling my visual imagery as well; it always seems to be mocking me. If i try to imagine shooting a basketball into a hoop it invariably hits the rim and i have to fight to get it to go in the hoop. I think this is something you can overcome, however, when you begin to pay more attention to it. Good luck!"
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POPS4D ultrasounds may test abortion laws 4D ultrasounds can show movement of the foetus, developing features from early stages. Early growth can be seen in a new light. The inception of consciousness is more difficult to pinpoint. The development of consciousness may be a gradual acquisition of sensory information, and subsequent associated perspective, that does not stop until we die, perhaps beyond. The difference between a foetus and an the old may just be experience.
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POPSScott Altmann illustration Scott Altmann’s richly colored fantasy art exudes a luminescent quality. He’s equally at home in working traditionally in oil or commanding pixels to do his bidding. “I try to sketch as much as possible, and more from my imagination than reference. It's the idea generation that I am searching for. I can always get reference later if needed, but that initial energy is very important to try to capture. It's really a searching process for me. My mind often feels overloaded with ideas and imagery- so the hard part for me is to be an editor. Scrapping the weak ideas, and trying to pinpoint the ideas that are more powerful.” Altmann divides his time between illustration and gallery work. His clients include Wizards of the Coast, UpperDeck Entertainment and Green Ronin Publishing. Altmann graduated from the Illustration department of the School of Visual Arts in New York.
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POPSDo You Have a Sharp Brain? Clipped this brain teaser, but go to home page for many articles on brain health and how to keep it that way, also brain exercises for ADHD