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  2. Technological singularity - Wikipedia

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    In one of the first uses of the term "singularity" in the context of technological progress, Stanislaw Ulam tells of a conversation with John von Neumann about accelerating change: One conversation centered on the ever accelerating progress of technology and changes in the mode of human life, which gives the appearance of approaching some ...

  3. Technological evolution - Wikipedia

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    Tools allow one to do things impossible to accomplish with one's body alone, such as seeing minute visual detail with a microscope, manipulating heavy objects with a pulley and cart, or carrying volumes of water in a bucket. The second technological stage was the creation of the machine. A machine (a powered machine to be more precise) is a ...

  4. Cognitive shifting - Wikipedia

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    In the general framework of cognitive therapy and awareness management, cognitive shifting refers to the conscious choice to take charge of one's mental habits—and redirect one's focus of attention in helpful, more successful directions. In the term's specific usage in corporate awareness methodology, cognitive shifting is a performance ...

  5. Paradigm shift - Wikipedia

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    The term "paradigm shift" has found uses in other contexts, representing the notion of a major change in a certain thought pattern—a radical change in personal beliefs, complex systems or organizations, replacing the former way of thinking or organizing with a radically different way of thinking or organizing:

  6. Semantic change - Wikipedia

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    In diachronic (or historical) linguistics, semantic change is a change in one of the meanings of a word. Every word has a variety of senses and connotations , which can be added, removed, or altered over time, often to the extent that cognates across space and time have very different meanings.

  7. The Y Chromosome Is Rapidly Evolving Faster Than the X ...

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    Since 2010, scientists have known that the Y chromosome is rapidly evolving in humans, but a new study shows that the same can be said across all Great Apes—the closest relatives to humans ...

  8. How young students in one Georgia district are getting an ...

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    The public school, with an enrollment of about 2,000 students, operates like any other public school in Georgia's largest school district, with one critical distinction: Students at Seckinger ...

  9. The sun may be prone to 'rare but extreme' events that could ...

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    In a worst-case scenario, if the flare also spawns a supersize coronal mass ejection that happens to be aimed at Earth, it could cause a violent geomagnetic storm, inducing electric currents that ...