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​Damn, ‘Pokémon Go’ Now Has Less Than 2 Stars in the App Store

Posted on August 1, 2016 by Victoria Turk for Motherboard

Players are really not happy they can no longer track nearby pokémon. Continue reading ​Damn, ‘Pokémon Go’ Now Has Less Than 2 Stars in the App Store→

Posted in app store, Apps, gaming, mobile gaming, Niantic, pokemon, Pokémon GO, Pokémon Go bugs

Is Using Third Party Maps to Find Pokémon Really Cheating?

Posted on August 1, 2016 by Victoria Turk for Motherboard

Come on Niantic, don’t be a fun sponge. Continue reading Is Using Third Party Maps to Find Pokémon Really Cheating?→

Posted in cheating, cheats, gaming, John Hanke, Niantic, pokemon, Pokémon GO, Pokémon Go bugs, Pokévision

​We’ll Never Hear From the Philae Comet Lander Again, Sob

Posted on July 26, 2016 by Victoria Turk for Motherboard

In space, no one can hear you scream. Continue reading ​We’ll Never Hear From the Philae Comet Lander Again, Sob→

Posted in Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko, esa, Space | Tagged Comets, Philae, Rosetta, Spacecraft

Scientists Made a New Map of the Human Brain

Posted on July 20, 2016 by Victoria Turk for Motherboard

This is your brain… on neuroimaging. Continue reading Scientists Made a New Map of the Human Brain→

Posted in brain mapping, brain scans, brains, cerebral cortex, discoveries, fMRI, human brain, Human Connectome Project, neuroimaging, neuroscience

‘Pokémon Go’ Is Fun But Wow Is It Glitchy

Posted on July 19, 2016 by Victoria Turk for Motherboard

Some of Pokémon Go’s worst glitches can quickly turn enthusiasm to exasperation. Continue reading ‘Pokémon Go’ Is Fun But Wow Is It Glitchy→

Posted in Augmented Reality, bugs glitches, gaming, mobile gaming, Niantic, pokemon, Pokémon GO, Pokémon Go glitches

​Oh My God, Ducklings Are Capable of Abstract Thought

Posted on July 15, 2016 by Victoria Turk for Motherboard

A new paper shows newborn ducklings can distinguish between the concepts of “same” and “different.” Continue reading ​Oh My God, Ducklings Are Capable of Abstract Thought→

Posted in abstract thoughts, animals, brains, discoveries, ducklings, ducks, psychology, zoology | Tagged Birds

​What ‘Pokémon Go’ Owes ‘Ingress’

Posted on July 13, 2016 by Victoria Turk for Motherboard

‘Pokémon Go’ might be stealing the limelight, but the game owes a lot to its nerdier predecessor. Continue reading ​What ‘Pokémon Go’ Owes ‘Ingress’→

Posted in AR, Augmented Reality, gaming, Ingress, mobile gaming, Niantic, pokemon, Pokémon GO, video games

UK ‘Pokémon Go’ Players Are Claiming Gyms Before the Game Has Even Been Released

Posted on July 7, 2016 by Victoria Turk for Motherboard

Is it cheating to play before the game hits the UK app store? Continue reading UK ‘Pokémon Go’ Players Are Claiming Gyms Before the Game Has Even Been Released→

Posted in Augmented Reality, cheating, gaming, Ingress, Niantic, pokemon, Pokémon GO, UK

A New Equation Estimates the Chances of Life Arising on a Given Planet

Posted on July 6, 2016 by Victoria Turk for Motherboard

An astrobiologist and a chemist team up on a new equation to describe the conditions needed for life to arise on a planet. Continue reading A New Equation Estimates the Chances of Life Arising on a Given Planet→

Posted in aliens, Astrobiology, discoveries, Drake equation, equations, Extraterrestrial Life, Lee Cronin, Origins of Life, Space | Tagged Chemistry

People Want Autonomous Cars to Protect the Greater Good, But Only After Them

Posted on June 23, 2016 by Victoria Turk for Motherboard

We want other people’s cars to sacrifice their passenger if it means saving more lives, but we wouldn’t buy one ourselves. Continue reading People Want Autonomous Cars to Protect the Greater Good, But Only After Them→

Posted in ethics, machines, morals, robots, self-driving cars, trolley problem | Tagged Autonomous Vehicles, Cars, Transport

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